@article { , title = {The absent follower: Identity construction within organisationally assigned leader–follower relations}, abstract = {© The Author(s) 2017. This article seeks to add to our understanding of processes of identity construction within organisationally assigned leader–follower relations through an exploration of the role of the absent, feminised follower. We situate our work within critical and psychoanalytic contributions to leader/ship and follower/ship and use Lacan’s writings on identification and lack to illuminate the imaginary, failing nature of identity construction. This aims to challenge the social realist foundations of writing on leader–follower constellations in organisational life. We examine our philosophical discussion through a reflective reading of a workplace example and question the possibility of a subject’s identity construction as a follower. If a subject is unable to identify him/herself as follower, he/she cannot validate others as leaders, rendering the leader–follower relationship not only fragile but phantasmic. We highlight implications of our exploration of the absence of follower/ship and endless, unfulfilled desire for leader/ship for future research and practice.}, doi = {10.1177/1742715017693544}, eissn = {1742-7169}, issn = {1742-7150}, issue = {4}, journal = {Leadership}, pages = {483-503}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, url = {https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/899817}, volume = {14}, keyword = {Bristol Leadership and Change Centre, leader-follower relations, identity construction, identification, lack, unconscious dynamics}, year = {2018}, author = {Schedlitzki, Doris and Edwards, Gareth and Kempster, Steve} }