Women Leaders in Central and Eastern Europe

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Central and Eastern Europe
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Feminist organizing
forthcoming
Gender and management
Gender Studies
Leadership
Leadership studies
Organizational studies
Political leadership
Post-socialist societies
Qualitative research
Social change
Women's leadership

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  • ISBN 9781041118299
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Women Leaders in Central and Eastern Europe: Organizing, Politics, and the Path to Change is a groundbreaking edited volume that redefines leadership through the lens of women’s experiences across a historically and culturally unique region. Drawing on rich, qualitative narratives, the book explores how women have led transformation in politics, public institutions, and organizational life in Central and Eastern Europe. This concise and compelling volume features case studies of individual women leaders, each situated within their country’s socio-political context. Highlighting leadership as a practice of meaning-making and collective action, the book challenges dominant Western models centered on hierarchy and individualism. Instead, it offers inspiring accounts of resilience, cooperation, and visionary organizing. Each chapter includes analysis and reflections that bridge personal stories with wider themes in organization and gender studies. Ideal for researchers, scholars, students, and practitioners in organization studies, management, leadership, gender studies, and Central and Eastern European studies, this book is a vital contribution to the global conversation on inclusive and alternative leadership models. It also serves as an invaluable resource for educators and professionals seeking diverse perspectives on organizing and governance.

Anna M. Górska, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor at Kozminski University and Director of the Women and Diversity in Organizations Research Center. She is a member of the Young Academy of the Polish Academy of Sciences, member of General Council for Science and Higher Education and an Associate Member of the Centre for Work, Organization and Society at the University of Essex. She studies gender in organizations and higher education institutions. She is Co-EIC of Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry, and Co-AE (Provocations) at Management Learning, AE at Culture & Organization and Frontiers in Education, and sits on the editorial boards of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, Feminism & Organization, and Humanities & Social Sciences Communications.

Monika Kostera is Titular Professor in economics and the humanities. She works as Professor in Management at Warsaw University. She is visiting professor at Södertörn University, Sweden, Rennes Université, France, as well as L'Université Paris Nanterre, and Elected Member of the Sociology Committee of the Polish Academy of Science. She writes and publishes texts on organization theory as well as poetry. She is Co-Editor-in-Chief at Tamara Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry as well as Associate Editor at Management Learning, the Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion and at Culture and Organization. Her current research interests include organizational imagination, disalienated work and organizational ethnography. Member of Erbacce Poets’ Cooperative.