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Fractal Leadership investigates leadership construction in social movements afforded (or intensified) by algorithm-based flows of information and viral affectivity. The book illustrates how a somewhat amorphous structure is replicated from an intimate, localised community level, all the way up to the global level with swift, almost breath-taking repetitions over and over again, from one scale to another, thus carrying new forms of leaders to sudden public mass-following, but just as quickly sweeping them away.

Including original primary research with fieldwork from Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives Matter in juxtaposition with archival research of the New Left movements of the 1960s, Karatzogianni and Matthews explore how the digital transformation of temporality impacts on the ideologisation process, movement organisational structure, as well as the implicated biolabour process, culminating on the fractalisation of movement leadership and its devastating implications for class formation, and the authoritarian turn in global politics.

Fractal Leadership serves as a point of reference for those interested in tracing the development of leadership in social movements from the 1960s to today.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Movement Leadership in Context: 1960s to Present Day
Chapter 3. Ideologisation, Organisational Structure and Biotech-Labour Processes in Fractal Leadership Emergence
Chapter 4. Internal Leadership: Form and Mediation
Chapter 5. External Leadership: Conflict, Alliance and Mediation
Chapter 6. From Horizontal Aspirations to Fractal Leadership

Fractal Leadership: Ideologisation from the 1960s

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      Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
      Publication Date: 30/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781837971091, 978-1837971091
      ISBN10: 1837971099

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Fractal Leadership investigates leadership construction in social movements afforded (or intensified) by algorithm-based flows of information and viral affectivity. The book illustrates how a somewhat amorphous structure is replicated from an intimate, localised community level, all the way up to the global level with swift, almost breath-taking repetitions over and over again, from one scale to another, thus carrying new forms of leaders to sudden public mass-following, but just as quickly sweeping them away.

      Including original primary research with fieldwork from Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives Matter in juxtaposition with archival research of the New Left movements of the 1960s, Karatzogianni and Matthews explore how the digital transformation of temporality impacts on the ideologisation process, movement organisational structure, as well as the implicated biolabour process, culminating on the fractalisation of movement leadership and its devastating implications for class formation, and the authoritarian turn in global politics.

      Fractal Leadership serves as a point of reference for those interested in tracing the development of leadership in social movements from the 1960s to today.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Introduction
      Chapter 2. Movement Leadership in Context: 1960s to Present Day
      Chapter 3. Ideologisation, Organisational Structure and Biotech-Labour Processes in Fractal Leadership Emergence
      Chapter 4. Internal Leadership: Form and Mediation
      Chapter 5. External Leadership: Conflict, Alliance and Mediation
      Chapter 6. From Horizontal Aspirations to Fractal Leadership

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