Transformative Grassroots Leadership: Understanding the Role of Rojiroti’s Women Leaders in Supporting Social Change

Many have argued that supporting women’s leadership is an important pathway to women’s empowerment. However, there is still a need for better understanding of how women become leaders, particularly at the grassroots level, and how they support social change. This article explores women’s leadership...

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Main Author: Rebecca Gordon
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2020-11-01
Series:Politics and Governance
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/3560
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spelling doaj-57d0a04098ed492d8fee41f258ef99d62020-11-25T10:53:35ZengCogitatioPolitics and Governance2183-24632020-11-018418019010.17645/pag.v8i4.35601737Transformative Grassroots Leadership: Understanding the Role of Rojiroti’s Women Leaders in Supporting Social ChangeRebecca Gordon0International Development Department, University of Birmingham, UK / Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UKMany have argued that supporting women’s leadership is an important pathway to women’s empowerment. However, there is still a need for better understanding of how women become leaders, particularly at the grassroots level, and how they support social change. This article explores women’s leadership as part of a grassroots microfinance organisation, Rojiroti. Through interviews and focus group discussions, it finds that Rojiroti’s women leaders were motivated to become leaders to create better opportunities for their families and communities, and that they lead in line with frameworks of transformative leadership by supporting relationship building, by facilitating and guiding knowledge transfer and by providing space for reflection and skills for action (Wakefield, 2017). In particular, their situated knowledge was essential for inspiring shared vision for challenging unequal power relations. Overall, better understanding their leadership, that particularly nurtures relationships and collaboration, due to their position as being from the social groups they sought to support, is critical to the current challenges facing interventions and activism that seek to promote women’s empowerment and contribute to social change.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/3560gendergrassrootsindiainequalityleadershippower relationsrojirotisocial change
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Transformative Grassroots Leadership: Understanding the Role of Rojiroti’s Women Leaders in Supporting Social Change
Politics and Governance
gender
grassroots
india
inequality
leadership
power relations
rojiroti
social change
author_facet Rebecca Gordon
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title Transformative Grassroots Leadership: Understanding the Role of Rojiroti’s Women Leaders in Supporting Social Change
title_short Transformative Grassroots Leadership: Understanding the Role of Rojiroti’s Women Leaders in Supporting Social Change
title_full Transformative Grassroots Leadership: Understanding the Role of Rojiroti’s Women Leaders in Supporting Social Change
title_fullStr Transformative Grassroots Leadership: Understanding the Role of Rojiroti’s Women Leaders in Supporting Social Change
title_full_unstemmed Transformative Grassroots Leadership: Understanding the Role of Rojiroti’s Women Leaders in Supporting Social Change
title_sort transformative grassroots leadership: understanding the role of rojiroti’s women leaders in supporting social change
publisher Cogitatio
series Politics and Governance
issn 2183-2463
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Many have argued that supporting women’s leadership is an important pathway to women’s empowerment. However, there is still a need for better understanding of how women become leaders, particularly at the grassroots level, and how they support social change. This article explores women’s leadership as part of a grassroots microfinance organisation, Rojiroti. Through interviews and focus group discussions, it finds that Rojiroti’s women leaders were motivated to become leaders to create better opportunities for their families and communities, and that they lead in line with frameworks of transformative leadership by supporting relationship building, by facilitating and guiding knowledge transfer and by providing space for reflection and skills for action (Wakefield, 2017). In particular, their situated knowledge was essential for inspiring shared vision for challenging unequal power relations. Overall, better understanding their leadership, that particularly nurtures relationships and collaboration, due to their position as being from the social groups they sought to support, is critical to the current challenges facing interventions and activism that seek to promote women’s empowerment and contribute to social change.
topic gender
grassroots
india
inequality
leadership
power relations
rojiroti
social change
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/3560
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