We examine institutional work from a discursive perspective and argue that reasonability, the existence of acceptable justifying reasons for beliefs and practices, is a key part of legitimation. Drawing on philosophy of language, we maintain that institutional work takes place in the context of ‘space of reasons’ determined by widely held assumptions about what is reasonable and what is not. We argue that reasonability provides the main contextual constraint of institutional work, its major outcome, and a key trigger for actors to engage in it. We draw on Hilary Putnam’s concept ‘division of linguistic labor’ to highlight the specialized distribution of knowledge and authority in defining valid ways of reasoning. In this view, individuals u...
This edited book brings together humanities and social sciences scholars from the various discipline...
International audienceResearch in argumentation has acknowledged the important role of discourse in ...
Institutions undertake a huge variety of constitutive purposes. One of the roles of legiti...
We examine institutional work from a discursive perspective and argue that reasonability, the existe...
The talk explores the problem of how it is possible to rationally judge an institutionally justified...
Reason giving is central to U.S. administrative law and practice. Traditionally, courts and scholars...
Abstract Administrative actions and processes are seen as part of a post-rational era, in which rati...
My hypothesis is that we can derive the normative conditions that institutions and institutional ac...
My starting point is institutional theory. Institutions consist both of norms and knowledge. Accordi...
Maintenance of institutional logics under societal challenges and crises is a process involving vari...
We argue that the processes underlying institutionalization have not been investi-gated adequately a...
Since Hegel and until speech acts theory and contemporary social ontology it came to full developmen...
Reason giving is central to U.S. administrative law and practice. Traditionally, courts and scholars...
none1noBeing part of the life of institutions requires a considerable amount of conceptual knowledge...
In this paper we introduce the concept of ‗institutional work of justification‘ to account for the w...
This edited book brings together humanities and social sciences scholars from the various discipline...
International audienceResearch in argumentation has acknowledged the important role of discourse in ...
Institutions undertake a huge variety of constitutive purposes. One of the roles of legiti...
We examine institutional work from a discursive perspective and argue that reasonability, the existe...
The talk explores the problem of how it is possible to rationally judge an institutionally justified...
Reason giving is central to U.S. administrative law and practice. Traditionally, courts and scholars...
Abstract Administrative actions and processes are seen as part of a post-rational era, in which rati...
My hypothesis is that we can derive the normative conditions that institutions and institutional ac...
My starting point is institutional theory. Institutions consist both of norms and knowledge. Accordi...
Maintenance of institutional logics under societal challenges and crises is a process involving vari...
We argue that the processes underlying institutionalization have not been investi-gated adequately a...
Since Hegel and until speech acts theory and contemporary social ontology it came to full developmen...
Reason giving is central to U.S. administrative law and practice. Traditionally, courts and scholars...
none1noBeing part of the life of institutions requires a considerable amount of conceptual knowledge...
In this paper we introduce the concept of ‗institutional work of justification‘ to account for the w...
This edited book brings together humanities and social sciences scholars from the various discipline...
International audienceResearch in argumentation has acknowledged the important role of discourse in ...
Institutions undertake a huge variety of constitutive purposes. One of the roles of legiti...