Leadership, politics and society in the digital age
The digital age implies substantial transformations of leadership. Digital platforms have allowed leaders to manage teams more efficiently but also to engage with people on a personal level, sharing real-time thoughts and responding to queries. This shift has transformed how leaders cultivate relationships, with those skilled at using social media potentially seen as more relatable and trustworthy.Beyond individual relationships, the digital age has significantly influenced society and politics. While traditional media served as the primary information source, the internet facilitates access to diverse perspectives, fostering a more (dis)informed and politically exposed public. Digital platforms have become a catalyst for organizing protests, rallies, and political events, fostering a dynamic and competitive political landscape, making easier the appearance of new grassroots leaderships as well. Leadership in the digital age requires leveraging digital tools to establish authentic connections with citizens, actively engaging in two-way communication, and effectively mobilizing support. The electoral landscape is now intricately tied to the digital realm, making digital literacy and strategic online presence essential components of successful leadership in contemporary societies.The purpose of this Research Topic is to contribute to the literature on leadership and digital politics, answering the following research questions:- How do leaders leverage social media platforms ...