Many rural communities are experiencing a diversity of issues, but what part does leadership play in these communities? This qualitative study describes the environment within two communities in the southeast focusing on community variables of psychological sense of community, community leadership, and social capital. Leaders were identified and a qualitative data analysis identified several themes within these variables. Leaders strongly felt “sense of community” was in the surrounding county and a strong moral compass was provided by schools and churches. Leaders showed a sense of service to their community stressing the importance of involvement in the community. Local community groups provide the greatest opportunity for community action. Finally, they relied strongly on relationships as the backbone to the community. Effective community leaders are important in developing important relationships, establishing communication, and providing the community with direction. Further research should be done with an emphasis on change and development.
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15 December 2008
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December 15 2008
Studying Leadership within Successful Rural Communities in a Southeastern State: A Qualitative Analysis Open Access
Kristina G. Ricketts, Ph.D.
Kristina G. Ricketts, Ph.D.
304 Garrigus Building Community and Leadership Development University of Kentucky Lexington
, KY 40546-0215, 859-257-3767
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Journal of Leadership Education (2008) 7 (3): 230–245.
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Ricketts KG (2008), "Studying Leadership within Successful Rural Communities in a Southeastern State: A Qualitative Analysis". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 7 No. 3 pp. 230–245, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V7/I3/RF8
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