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Introduction: Critical Theory and Educational Leadership: Why? Charles L. Lowery (Ohio University, USA)
Part I: Critical Educational Leadership for Understanding School and Society (The Theoretical/The Reflective) Charles L. Lowery (Ohio University, USA), Chetanath Gautam (Delaware State University, USA), Robert White (Durham University, UK), and Michael E. Hess (Ohio University, USA), with insights from Contributors
1. Educational Leadership through the Lens of Critical Theory, Chetanath Gautam (Delaware State University, USA)
2. Critical Theory and Educational Leadership: Understanding the Role of Education in Emancipation, Liberation, and True Democracy, Robert White (Durham University, UK)
3. Educational Leadership as a (Consumer) Culture Industry, Richard Niesche (University of New South Wales, Australia)
4. Is Transformational Leadership One-Dimensional?, Robert E. Kirsch (Arizona State University, USA)
5. A Frankfurt School Understanding of Rational Decision Making: How Educational Leaders Can Making Better Decisions, Chris Brown (Durham University, UK)
Part II: Critical Educational Leadership for Improving School and Society (The Pragmatic/The Active), Charles L. Lowery (Ohio University, USA), Chetanath Gautam (Delaware State University, USA), Robert White (Durham University, UK), and Michael E. Hess (Ohio University, USA), with insights from Contributors
6. Technological Rationality and Competitive Character in Education: The Mediation of Market Demands by Educational Institutions and the Frankfurt School's Theory of a New Anthropological Type, Taylor Hines (Arizona State University, USA)
7. Frankfurt School, Marcuse, and CML: Critical Theory in Educational Practice, Steve Gennaro (York University, Canada) and Douglas Kellner (UCLA, USA)
8. Perspectives of the Relationship of Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed to Educational Leadership: An Enduring Message of Hope through Dialogue, Reflection, and Action, Betty J. Alford (CalPolyPomona, USA), Rene Levario (CalPolyPomona, USA), Sergio Chavez (CalPolyPomona, USA), and Alberto Medina (CalPolyPomona, USA)
9. From Habermas to Ladson-Billings: Unpacking the Intersections Between Critical Theory and Culturally Relevant Practice, Anthony Walker (Tarrant Count College District, USA)
10. Critical Theory and The Black Divide: A New Critical Theory, Rhonda T. Humphries (George Washington University, USA)
11. From Critical Theory to Black Power: African American Education for Liberation in 21st Century America, Bakari K. Lumumba (Ohio University, USA)
12. Fromm's Productive Love as Moral Care and Respect in Education: A Syndrome of Attitudes for a Democratic Educational Leadership, Charles L. Lowery (Ohio University, USA)
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