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Call for papers on "Fifty Shades of Grey: Exploring the Dark Sides of Leadership and Followership" - Proposals due 1st of June

  • 1.  Call for papers on "Fifty Shades of Grey: Exploring the Dark Sides of Leadership and Followership" - Proposals due 1st of June

    Posted 05-27-2017 05:43
    Subject: CfP Frontiers Research Topic "Fifty Shades of Grey: Exploring the Dark Sides of Leadership and Followership"

    Dear colleagues,

    Please find a link to the Call for Papers of the Research Topic (Special Issue) in Frontiers in Psychology below:

    "Fifty Shades of Grey: Exploring the Dark Sides of Leadership and Followership" 
    co-hosted by Susanne Braun (Durham University), Ronit Kark (Bar-Ilan University) and Barbara Wisse (University of Groningen, Durham University).


    The deadline for proposals is approaching soon.

    We look forward to receiving abstract submissions (optional) of up to 1.000 words incl. references by 1 June 2017 and full paper submissions by 1 October 2017. Please get in touch with us in case of any questions about the Research Topic. 

    Looking forward for you submission,

    Susanne Braun
    Barbara Wisse
    Ronit Kark

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    Prof. Ronit Kark
    Director of the Psychology of Leadership Lab
    Department of Psychology and the Graduate Gender Studies Program
    Bar-Ilan University
    Ramat-Gan, 5290000
    Israel            
    Tel: 972-2-5702940
    Mobile. 972-52-3623629
    Skype: karkronit

    The Leadership Quarterly, Associate Editor
    International Journal of Management Reviews, Consulting Editor
    Psychological Frontiers, Review Editor
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    Ofek - The Israeli Association for the Study of Groups and Organizational 
    Processes