Program Expert Panel & Paper Development Workshop

“The Next Decade of Legitimacy Research: Advancing the Multilevel Theory of Legitimacy”

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May 8th

Restaurant de Dorigny à l’Unithèque (map)

  • 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch

Room 414 in the Amphimax building (map)

  • 13:30 – 13:40 Welcome by Patrick Haack & Anna Jasinenko
  • 13:40 – 15:00 Expert Presentations followed by a Panel Discussion: “The Past, Present, and Future of Conceptual Legitimacy Research”
    • David Deephouse: The Conceptual and Social History of Legitimacy Research (slides)
    • Patrick Haack: The Multilevel Theory of Legitimacy (slides)
    • Alex Bitektine: Legitimacy and Other Evaluations (slides)
    • Roy Suddaby: Legitimacy as Social Value Judgements: Bringing Values Back (slides)
  • 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break
  • 15:30 – 16:45 Showcase presentations “Methodological Advancements in Legitimacy Research”
    • Anna Jasinenko: Deliberative Experiments: A Dialogical Approach (slides)
    • Derek Harmon: Measuring taken-for-grantedness using the Toulmin Model of Argument (slides)
    • Laura Illia: Computerized text analysis to measure legitimacy in social media (slides)
    • Michael Etter: A Qualitative Approach to Social Media Data for Legitimacy Research (slides)
  • 17:45 – 19:30 Lakeside walk: Meeting at Starling Hotel to walk to the restaurant “Brasserie de Montbenon”

Brasserie de Montbenon (map)

  • 19:30 Dinner

 

May 9th

Building Amphipole Room 336 (map)

    • 9:00 – 9:45 Panel discussion with all experts moderated by Anna Jasinenko: “How to publish multilevel legitimacy research in top-tier journals?”
    • 9:45 – 10:00 Coffee and Croissants break
    • 10:00 – 12:45 Roundtable discussions about the development of participants’ research projects

    Restaurant de Dorigny à l’Unithèque (map)

    • 13 :00 – 14 :00 Lunch

     

    .Locations

    The Starling Hotel is in ca. 15 minutes walking distance to the Restaurant de Dorigny (lunch) and the Amphimax and Amphipôle buildings.

    Next to Google Maps, you can use https://planete.unil.ch/ to navigate between the University buildings