Socially constituted systems of order emanate from tacit interaction. While they are reflected in an organization‟s culture, they do not necessarily align with the organization‟s authorised rules and codes of conduct. Such misalignment renders legitimacy in organizations problematic. The paper explores the relation between power and legitimacy by showing how such systems of order recursively establish, and are established by, forms of legitimacy that may not formalised. Empirically, such forms of legitimacy thwarted a police organization‟s attempt to reform. Theoretically, an understanding of organizational change is connected to the relationship between power and legitimacy. The paper provides insights into how power influences the social ...
I argue that there are unconsidered complexities to police legitimacy and use examples from my study...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...
Socially constituted systems of order emanate from tacit interaction. While they are reflected in an...
Socially constituted systems of order emanate from tacit interaction. While they are reflected in an...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
The paper illustrates how the process by which things are attributed legitimacy is rendered problema...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
In the analysis of voluntary organizations, legitimacy and legitimation are useful concepts because ...
In the analysis of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), legitimacy and legitimation are useful con...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
I argue that there are unconsidered complexities to police legitimacy and use examples from my study...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...
Socially constituted systems of order emanate from tacit interaction. While they are reflected in an...
Socially constituted systems of order emanate from tacit interaction. While they are reflected in an...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
The paper illustrates how the process by which things are attributed legitimacy is rendered problema...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
In the analysis of voluntary organizations, legitimacy and legitimation are useful concepts because ...
In the analysis of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), legitimacy and legitimation are useful con...
In recent years, scholars of criminal justice and criminology have brought legitimacy to the forefro...
I argue that there are unconsidered complexities to police legitimacy and use examples from my study...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...
Legitimacy can be understood as the conformation with social norms, values, and expectations (Oliver...