“…Relatively little scholarship has focused on educational leadership within informal contexts, where those who facilitate change may not occupy a position that involves formal leadership responsibility. Although the concept of educational leadership within higher education is contested (Bento, 2011;Burke, 2010;Sinha, 2013), there is a body of evidence suggesting that it is best conceptualized as distributed (Bento, 2011;Bolden et al, 2008;Burke, 2010;Floyd & Fung, 2015;Jones, 2014;Jones et al, 2017;van Ameijde, Nelson, Billsberry, & van Meurs, 2009). Distributed leadership theories suggest a departure from traditional hierarchical structures, and advocate for a collaborative approach to leadership that is both spread and shared across an institution (Bolden et al, 2009).…”