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The authors challenge the reader treconsider leadership theory in light of notions of social justice and diversity, and tput intplace newly articulated frameworks for action The text is richly supported by strong empirical research and a sometimes-intricate philosophical approach in making its case for justice and fairness in education and beyond —CHOICE What dwe mean by diversity? Why is it an important issue for leaders of schools, colleges and universities? As society becomes increasingly diverse, there is significant international awareness in education about how this impacts on leaders and leadership For decades the emphasis has been placed on increasing the number of leaders with specific attributes, such as women or those from ethnic minorities, tencourage a true representation of society This far-reaching book takes a wider view, challenging the reader trecognize the importance of diversity issues and tembed diversity as central within leadership theory and practice Drawing on their extensive research the authors establish a clear understanding of what diversity means and use this tdevelop a distinct approach tconceiving leadership, preparing leaders and acting as leaders They explain how diversity should be a holistic issue which touches every aspect of leadership and is vital tensuring effective and appropriate leadership for education in pluralist societies The authors explore the history of approaches taddressing inequities in access tleadership positions and the experience of leadership, from equal opportunities, tdiversity and inclusion, tcapabilities approaches The book alsproposes fundamental and concrete changes that leaders can undertake both in their own and their organizations practice, treflect a real commitment tsocial justice in a diverse society