Book Title: The Gentle Academic

Subtitle: Case studies in higher education leadership

Edited by Kerryn Butler-Henderson and Aarthi Ashok

Book Description: The Gentle Academic explores leadership in higher education through the lens of compassion, humility, and empathy. This peer‑reviewed book presents 14 case studies and one anonymous poem illustrating the 11 principles of the Gentle Academic framework. Each contribution offers practical insights into how these principles are enacted in diverse academic contexts, inviting readers to reflect on their own leadership practices and adopt approaches that foster kindness, authenticity, and collaboration.

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Book Description

The Gentle Academic: Case Studies in Higher Education Leadership is a scholarly, peer‑reviewed collection that reimagines leadership in academia through the emerging concept of the Gentle Academic. Rooted in values of compassion, humility, and empathy, this framework challenges competitive norms and advocates for authenticity, generosity, and care in teaching, research, and administration.

The book begins by tracing the origins of the Gentle Academic movement, from social media discourse to its evolution into a scholarly framework, and outlines 11 guiding principles, including transparency, valuing diverse knowledge, discouraging overwork, and amplifying underrepresented voices.

Through 14 international case studies and one anonymous poetic reflection, contributors from Australia, Canada, England, and the United States share lived experiences of applying these principles in higher education. Scenarios range from mentoring early‑career academics with kindness, navigating leadership transitions, and fostering inclusive communities of practice, to embedding Indigenous methodologies in curriculum design. Each case study includes reflections and actionable advice, making this book both theoretically grounded and practically relevant.

Designed for academic leaders, educators, and scholars of teaching and learning, The Gentle Academic offers a roadmap for cultivating cultures of care and collaboration in universities. It invites readers to critically examine their own practices and consider how gentle leadership can transform institutional environments, moving beyond hierarchical, competitive models toward approaches that prioritize wellbeing, equity, and belonging.

“The ivory tower has a narrow entryway; to be generous with others is to shoulder open the door and make room for greater possibilities.” (Case study: Navigating leadership with kindness: Choosing generosity over scarcity)

Editors

Kerryn Butler-Henderson and Aarthi Ashok

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Subject

Higher education, tertiary education

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Title
The Gentle Academic
Editors
Kerryn Butler-Henderson and Aarthi Ashok
Contributor
Kay Nicol
Licence

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Copyright

Copyright of each case study is owned by it’s author/s, with recommended attribution and citation provided in each chapter. Copyright for the overall work is held by Charles Sturt University.

Recommended citation

Butler-Henderson, K. & Ashok, A. (Eds.). (2024). The gentle academic. Case studies in higher education leadership. Charles Sturt University.

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The gentle academic. Case studies in higher education leadership, edited by K. Butler-Henderson & A.Ashok,  is licensed under CC-BY-4.0

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Primary Subject
Higher education, tertiary education
Additional Subject(s)
Management: leadership and motivation
Institution
Charles Sturt University
Publisher
Charles Sturt University Library
Publisher City
Wagga Wagga
Publication Date
December 20, 2024
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.64340/CS750746
Ebook ISBN
978-1-86-467521-4