New taxonomy reveals diverse legitimacy states, challenging traditional binary views.
The article explores different states of legitimacy that actors can have, challenging the idea that legitimacy is just a yes or no concept. The researchers propose a new way to categorize these states, which they apply to a hypothetical data set. They find that there are two main types of legitimacy states: polarized legitimacy and uniform distributed judgments. This new taxonomy can help guide efforts to enhance or maintain legitimacy in the eyes of evaluators.