While INGOs are known for having to balance competing demands in their quest for legitimacy, this article discusses a similar balancing act for local organisations working directly with communities in the field. Building on the social constructivist view that legitimacy is actor and context dependent, we examine how various parties perceive the legitimacy of three land rights advocacy organisations in Kenya. While regulatory and cognitive legitimacy have societal relevance, we found them to be of secondary importance to local communities, who primarily value pragmatic and political legitimacy sources such as adequate representation, demonstrable output, responsiveness, and visibility in the field
This paper aims to specify the conceptual limits of CSR in a developing country context. Taking orga...
Many marginalised groups face difficulties in accessing essential services, such as housing, health ...
The literature on transnational civil society encompasses a number of conflicting views regarding ci...
While INGOs are known for having to balance competing demands in their quest for legitimacy, this ar...
This chapter explores the ways in which Southern civil society organizations (CSOs) navigate between...
The article draws on and contributes to debates on the legitimacy of non-governmental organizations ...
The concept of legitimacy—i.e., being regarded as “lawful, admissible, and justified” (Edwards in NG...
In the analysis of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), legitimacy and legitimation are useful con...
Grassroots initiatives for sustainable development are blossoming, offering localised alternatives f...
Grassroots initiatives for sustainable development are blossoming, offering localised alternatives f...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
The concept of civil society in Africa attracts large criticisms that hold the ostensible notion tha...
Legitimacy is commonly cited as one of three fundamental mechanisms of social control within both do...
This paper aims to specify the conceptual limits of CSR in a developing country context. Taking orga...
Many marginalised groups face difficulties in accessing essential services, such as housing, health ...
The literature on transnational civil society encompasses a number of conflicting views regarding ci...
While INGOs are known for having to balance competing demands in their quest for legitimacy, this ar...
This chapter explores the ways in which Southern civil society organizations (CSOs) navigate between...
The article draws on and contributes to debates on the legitimacy of non-governmental organizations ...
The concept of legitimacy—i.e., being regarded as “lawful, admissible, and justified” (Edwards in NG...
In the analysis of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), legitimacy and legitimation are useful con...
Grassroots initiatives for sustainable development are blossoming, offering localised alternatives f...
Grassroots initiatives for sustainable development are blossoming, offering localised alternatives f...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are prominent actors in the international arena...
The concept of civil society in Africa attracts large criticisms that hold the ostensible notion tha...
Legitimacy is commonly cited as one of three fundamental mechanisms of social control within both do...
This paper aims to specify the conceptual limits of CSR in a developing country context. Taking orga...
Many marginalised groups face difficulties in accessing essential services, such as housing, health ...
The literature on transnational civil society encompasses a number of conflicting views regarding ci...