The concept of legitimacy—i.e., being regarded as “lawful, admissible, and justified” (Edwards in NGO rights and responsibilities: a new deal for global governance, The Foreign Policy Center, London, 2000)—is pivotal within civil society research. Recently, the concept has applied to wider notions concerning the civil sphere and civic action. The introductory article of this special issue aims to provide an overview of conceptualizations of legitimacy within civil society research and to point at new avenues for future research. We depart from Suddaby et al.’s (Acad Manag Ann 11(1):451–478, 2017) configurations of legitimacy within management literature: as property, perception, and process. While these configurations are also reflected in ...
Along with the general intensified globalisation of social relations in contemporary history has com...
Existing research on how the involvement of civil society actors improves EU democratic legitimacy p...
We build on Boltanski and Thévenot's theory of justification to account for the ways in which differ...
The concept of legitimacy—i.e., being regarded as “lawful, admissible, and justified” (Edwards in NG...
The concept of legitimacy—i.e., being regarded as “lawful, admissible, and justified” (Edwards in NG...
Egholm, Liv/Heyse, Liesbet/Mourey, Damien (2020) In: Voluntas 31, pp. 1-18. ABSTRACT “The concept o...
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...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
Despite a proliferation of research on legitimacy, the ‘grey area’ that lies between legitimacy and ...
I argue that legitimacy discourses serve a gatekeeping function. They give practitioners telic stand...
University education rarely focuses its attention and imagination on teaching students how to turn a...
Public relations professionals have generally considered issue management to be one of the primary w...
In the field of management, social legitimacy refers to the degree to which the general public and o...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
Along with the general intensified globalisation of social relations in contemporary history has com...
Existing research on how the involvement of civil society actors improves EU democratic legitimacy p...
We build on Boltanski and Thévenot's theory of justification to account for the ways in which differ...
The concept of legitimacy—i.e., being regarded as “lawful, admissible, and justified” (Edwards in NG...
The concept of legitimacy—i.e., being regarded as “lawful, admissible, and justified” (Edwards in NG...
Egholm, Liv/Heyse, Liesbet/Mourey, Damien (2020) In: Voluntas 31, pp. 1-18. ABSTRACT “The concept o...
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...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
Despite a proliferation of research on legitimacy, the ‘grey area’ that lies between legitimacy and ...
I argue that legitimacy discourses serve a gatekeeping function. They give practitioners telic stand...
University education rarely focuses its attention and imagination on teaching students how to turn a...
Public relations professionals have generally considered issue management to be one of the primary w...
In the field of management, social legitimacy refers to the degree to which the general public and o...
<p>Legitimacy, a classic question in political science and sociology for centuries, has recent...
Along with the general intensified globalisation of social relations in contemporary history has com...
Existing research on how the involvement of civil society actors improves EU democratic legitimacy p...
We build on Boltanski and Thévenot's theory of justification to account for the ways in which differ...