An exploration of leadership identity and intersectionality through selected life stories of Black women in the South African Public Service

Using the life stories of Black women employed by the Department of Employment and Labour, the study explores leadership identity and role congruity through the lenses of intersectionality and post-colonial feminism. Demographically, Black women constitute the majority of women within the senior man...

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Main Author: Roos, Tina
Other Authors: Van Dijk, Gerda
Language:en
Published: University of Pretoria 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/78367
Roos, T 2020, An exploration of leadership identity and intersectionality through selected life stories of Black women in the South African Public Service, DAdmin (Public Administration) Thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/78367>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-783672021-06-11T05:09:33Z An exploration of leadership identity and intersectionality through selected life stories of Black women in the South African Public Service Roos, Tina Van Dijk, Gerda tinaroos553@gmail.com Nkwana, Hunadi Mapula Black women; Public Administration race gender ethnicity intersectionality leadership UCTD Using the life stories of Black women employed by the Department of Employment and Labour, the study explores leadership identity and role congruity through the lenses of intersectionality and post-colonial feminism. Demographically, Black women constitute the majority of women within the senior management service and as such may have the biggest influence on a gendered leadership identity for the Public Service. However, the study investigates how women’s life stories influence the meaning they attach to their gender, race and ethnicity as contributing to their leadership identity and role congruity. Despite the steady progress made in terms of equity representation there is no understanding of how and if Black women in the Department have adapted their leadership identity, what challenges they have experienced and how these challenges could lead to a more gendered leadership understanding. There is a need to explore how the experiences of pre-1994, patriarchy and the triple intersectionality of gender, race and ethnicity affected Black women in senior positions in becoming the leaders that they are, and how those experiences manifest in their leadership interactions. Coupled with understanding the Department’s leadership culture and the expectation placed on women leaders, is the necessity to determine whether it is congruent with the leadership identity of Black women. The tightrope between agency and communion in the workplace is analysed in light of the notion that when women behave outside the gender roles, they are perceived in a negative manner and can suffer prejudice. Thus, the study aims to explore the influence of these variables on the leadership identity of Black women in a comprehensive manner. Thesis (DAdmin)--University of Pretoria, 2020. School of Public Management and Administration (SPMA) DAdmin (Public Administration) Unrestricted 2021-02-10T06:45:31Z 2021-02-10T06:45:31Z 2021-04-26 2020 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2263/78367 Roos, T 2020, An exploration of leadership identity and intersectionality through selected life stories of Black women in the South African Public Service, DAdmin (Public Administration) Thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/78367> A2021 en © 2019 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. University of Pretoria
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topic Black women;
Public Administration
race
gender
ethnicity
intersectionality
leadership
UCTD
spellingShingle Black women;
Public Administration
race
gender
ethnicity
intersectionality
leadership
UCTD
Roos, Tina
An exploration of leadership identity and intersectionality through selected life stories of Black women in the South African Public Service
description Using the life stories of Black women employed by the Department of Employment and Labour, the study explores leadership identity and role congruity through the lenses of intersectionality and post-colonial feminism. Demographically, Black women constitute the majority of women within the senior management service and as such may have the biggest influence on a gendered leadership identity for the Public Service. However, the study investigates how women’s life stories influence the meaning they attach to their gender, race and ethnicity as contributing to their leadership identity and role congruity. Despite the steady progress made in terms of equity representation there is no understanding of how and if Black women in the Department have adapted their leadership identity, what challenges they have experienced and how these challenges could lead to a more gendered leadership understanding. There is a need to explore how the experiences of pre-1994, patriarchy and the triple intersectionality of gender, race and ethnicity affected Black women in senior positions in becoming the leaders that they are, and how those experiences manifest in their leadership interactions. Coupled with understanding the Department’s leadership culture and the expectation placed on women leaders, is the necessity to determine whether it is congruent with the leadership identity of Black women. The tightrope between agency and communion in the workplace is analysed in light of the notion that when women behave outside the gender roles, they are perceived in a negative manner and can suffer prejudice. Thus, the study aims to explore the influence of these variables on the leadership identity of Black women in a comprehensive manner. === Thesis (DAdmin)--University of Pretoria, 2020. === School of Public Management and Administration (SPMA) === DAdmin (Public Administration) === Unrestricted
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title_short An exploration of leadership identity and intersectionality through selected life stories of Black women in the South African Public Service
title_full An exploration of leadership identity and intersectionality through selected life stories of Black women in the South African Public Service
title_fullStr An exploration of leadership identity and intersectionality through selected life stories of Black women in the South African Public Service
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