Legitimacy and the Role of UK Third Sector Organizations in the Policy Process |
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Authors: | Taylor Marilyn Warburton Diane |
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Institution: | (1) University of the West of England, Bristol, UK;(2) University of Brighton, Sussex, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the legitimacy of third sector organizations in the policy process in the United Kingdom. It draws on empirical research to examine how legitimacy is defined, both by third sector organizations and by those they target within government. The paper argues that while many third sector organizations give high priority to political forms of legitimacy—in the sense of participatory structures and accountability to members and beneficiaries—government is generally more likely to give priority to technical forms of legitimacy, e.g., the quality of research and the ability to implement policy. Nonetheless, political legitimacy is still important, first because this is the form of legitimacy that third sector organizations claim for themselves and second because, as government gives way to governance with an increase in partnerships and collaboration, the dilemmas faced by third sector organizations in achieving political legitimacy are being faced on a broader canvas. |
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Keywords: | third sector organizations legitimacy accountability policy process partnerships United Kingdom |
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