Exploring citizens' judgments about the legitimacy of public policies on refugees : in search of clues for governments' communication and public diplomacy strategies
Canel, M. J., Oliveira, E. S., & Luoma-aho, V. (2017). Exploring citizens' judgments about the legitimacy of public policies on refugees : in search of clues for governments' communication and public diplomacy strategies. Journal of Communication Management, 21(4), 355-369. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCOM-02-2017-0025
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Purpose To introduce a theoretical frame regarding the meaning of legitimacy
as an intangible asset of the public sector; to test a way of operationalizing
legitimacy typologies that allows exploring and comparing how citizens from
two countries evaluate the legitimacy of public policies; to suggest implications
for governments’ legitimacy-building strategies in shared international crisis,
such as the refugees coming from the Syrian-region.
Design/methodology/approach Building on Suchman’s typology, it was
defined and categorized different types of legitimacy into concrete measurable,
communication related statements concerning consequential, procedural,
structural and personal. For the illustrative example, four focus groups were
conducted in two different European societies as a mean to have two poles of
comparison.
Findings The paper reports current understanding of legitimacy by citizens,
discusses how different legitimacy types might demand different
communication and public diplomacy approaches. The basis for hypothesis for
further research on how governments should build legitimacy during emerging
societal issues such as immigration policies is set.
Practical implications It proposes a typology and its operationalization,
discusses how communication might shape legitimacy and profiles the
challenge governments have in building it. Within a public diplomacy context,
it brings clues for new strategies to the challenge of explaining policies on
international crisis combining the tension of domestic with foreign publics.
Originality/value There is little research so far in search for clues for
communication strategies for the legitimacy of policies on the 2015 European
refugee´s crisis. This contributes to the emerging area of intangible assets in
the public sector and tests a focus group research strategy with both
hermeneutical and pragmatic aims. Combine public diplomacy theory with
public sector intangible assets theory to respond to the tension of internal and
external publics demands.
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