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El. knyga: Storying Leadership for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Reconceiving Research Dynamics

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"This book positions the concept of Storying as integral to leadership in qualitative research, drawing on a wide range of studies and perspectives by diverse, minoritized leaders. Presenting stories of leadership, resistance, diversity, and cultural wealth, these chapters highlight 'problems of practice' from Latinx, Black, and BIPOC administrators, special education teachers, EOP community college students, and parents, including those undocumented. Crucially, the book showcases where 'leadership in place' is exemplified through storying, arguing that 'storying' is more empowering in qualitative research since it acknowledges the identities and reflexivity of both the researcher and the researched. This significant aspect of research methodology not only addresses cultural historicity but also fosters authentic representations of participant identities and lived experiences. The chapters directly and innovatively address these power dynamics and show how they are re-negotiated within spaces that are culturally relevant, socially situated, and historically constructed. They demonstrate how, through storying, the limits of textual interpretations can be traversed. This unique volume contributes to the grow650ing literature on the largest minority group in the United States and is highly relevant to those with interests in educational leadership, race and ethnicity, research methods, and qualitative research"--

This book positions the concept of Storying as integral to leadership in qualitative research, drawing on a wide range of studies and perspectives by diverse, minoritized leaders.



This book positions the concept of Storying as integral to leadership in qualitative research, drawing on a wide range of studies and perspectives by diverse, minoritized leaders.

Presenting stories of leadership, resistance, diversity, and cultural wealth, these chapters highlight ‘problems of practice’ from Latinx, Black, and BIPOC administrators, special education teachers, EOP community college students, and parents, including those undocumented. Crucially, the book showcases where ‘leadership in place’ is exemplified through storying, arguing that ‘storying’ is more empowering in qualitative research since it acknowledges the identities and reflexivity of both the researcher and the researched. This significant aspect of research methodology not only addresses cultural historicity but also fosters authentic representations of participant identities and lived experiences. The chapters directly and innovatively address these power dynamics and show how they are re-negotiated within spaces that are culturally relevant, socially situated, and historically constructed. They demonstrate how, through storying, the limits of textual interpretations can be traversed.

This unique volume contributes to the growing literature on the largest minority group in the United States and is highly relevant to those with interests in educational leadership, race and ethnicity, research methods, and qualitative research.

Part 1: Theorizing Storying as Empowering Methodology
1. Storying
Conceptions of Leadership
2. Teaching and Researching with Storying: An
Epistemic Quest
3. They know that we are powerful: Place, Ways of Knowing,
and Leadership
4. Parables of Resilience: Storying Black Women Early
Childhood Leaders Lived Experiences
5. Innovating Institutions: Writing New
Stories of Educational Leadership
6. Whats wrong with being Gay?: Queer
Storying in Educational Leadership Part 2: Storying Practices of Culturally
Situated Leadership
7. Latin American Leader-Educators Counterstorying for
Social Justice for Designated English Learners
8. Storying Leadership Through
Re/Creating Hidden Structures: Educational Journey Maps and Un/Settling
Counter Narratives
9. Storying as Leadership: Multilingual Parents as Authors
and Community Leaders
10. Voices of a Silenced Community: Testimonios of
Undocumented Parents of Young Children
11. Emerging Mexican American/Chicano
Leadership Through Perseverance, Ganas y Corazón
12. Changing the Terms of
Our Lease: Positionality, Identity, and Renegotiating Space Part 3:
Empowering Leadership Through Storying
13. The Legacy of Dean Penny:
Testimonios of Multi-Generational Women Leaders
14. Storying as an Empowering
Pedagogy in Leadership Preparation Programs
15. Storying the Experiences of
Black Mothers to Advance Maternal Health
16. A Framework for Storying
Leadership: A Conversation between colleagues
Ambika Gopal Raj is Professor of Storying and Pedagogy in Educational Leadership in the Division of Curriculum and Instruction at California State University, Los Angeles, USA.

Socorro Orozco is Assistant Professor in Mathematics Education and STEM Leadership in the Division of Curriculum and Instruction at California State University, Los Angeles, USA.