Mapping civil society elites: multi‑dimensional measure of resource stratifcation in civil society (MMRSC)

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel methodological approach, multi-dimensional measure of resource stratifcation in civil society (MMRSC). The method aims at mapping civil society organisations based on diferent types of resources for studying resource stratifcation in civil society. The approach is based on six indicators consisting of economic, political, and media resources, internal and external to civil society. The MMRSC is a development and adaptation of the positional method within the elite research tradition aiming at identifying individuals holding central positions in powerful organisations. To be able to apply the positional method to civil society studies, the paper argues for a multi dimensional understanding of resources taking into account diverse organisational forms and goals within civil society. The method is presented in a systematic step-by-step structure with exemplifcations based on how it has been used in a study of civil society elites in four European countries and at the EU level.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)146-166
Number of pages21
JournalInterest Groups & Advocacy
Volume13
Issue number2
Early online date2024 Apr 15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Social Work

Free keywords

  • Civil society organisations
  • Elites
  • Research methods
  • Resource stratification
  • Power

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