Moral Elites: The Historical Positioning of Civil Society Leaders in National Moral Economies

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERCID: 101114850
EC Contribution
€14,869
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

Objective: Conduct a ground-breaking historical-relational comparative study of civil society elites’ integration in and effects on four European countries’ moral economies, explaining diverging paths through career trajectories and position-takings.Question: Why, how, and with what consequences were civil society elites historically integrated into national moral economies?Hypothesis: The position and position-taking of civil society elites since the mid-19th century crucially shaped national moral economies.Motivation and scientific significance: Counters the almost completely neglected historical impact of civil society elites in elite studies, civil society scholarship, welfare state research, and political economy; challenges compartmentalisation of social science through comprehensive theoretical framework; breaks new methodological ground in integrating career trajectory analysis and NLP topic modelling textual analysis; significantly reorients scientific and public understanding of the historical role of civil society elites. Societal value: Strengthens transparency and accountability of civil society elites by pinpointing their historically changing dependencies; enhances the understanding of the role of civil society elites in stabilising and deepening democratic institutions, social policies, and regulation of the economy. Profile of PI: Strong background in historical sociology, civil society research, welfare state research, sociology of religion; strong international network with several European and US American universities; organiser of and presenter at international conferences; ambitious and original academic publishing record highly relevant to the project proposal’s study object and theoretical and methodological approach. Key deliverables: At least three quality journal articles per PhD candidate and two per post doc; two cross-WP theoretical and methodological articles and a cross-WP monograph; two edited volumes or spec

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Project Results (13)

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Publications (13)
Looking Alike at the Top? Exploring the Composition of Civil Society Elites in the United Kingdom
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly· 2026DOI
Milka Ivanovska Hadjievska, Malin Arvidson
Special issue: Moral elites
Acta Sociologica· 2026DOI
Anders Sevelsted, Milka Ivanovska Hadjievska
The Digital Community Centers of the 21st Century? A Mixed-Methods Study of Facebook Groups as Fora for Connective Democracy
Social Media + Society· 2026DOI
Mikkeline Thomsen, Sarah Steinitz, Morten Fischer Sivertsen, Sine N. Just
Civil Society Elites and State Consecration: Acceptance, Ambivalence and Rejection of Royal Honours in the UK
Sociology· 2025DOI
Milka Ivanovska Hadjievska, Håkan Johansson
Taste on Facebook: Revisiting the omnivore–univore hypothesis using digital trace data
Poetics· 2025DOI
Morten Fischer Sivertsen
The Power Elite in Greenland
The British Journal of Sociology· 2025DOI
Morten Fischer Sivertsen, Anton Grau Larsen, Christoph Houman Ellersgaard
What's so new about social investment? Evidence from the history of the Danish welfare state
Acta Sociologica· 2025DOI
Anders Sevelsted; Troels Krarup
Civil Society Elites: Exploring the Composition, Reproduction, Integration, and Contestation of Civil Society Actors at the Top
Palgrave Studies in Third Sector Research (PSTSR)· 2024DOI
Anders Sevelsted, Jacob Lunding
Civil society elites: managers of civic capital
Theory and Society· 2024DOI
Anders Sevelsted; Håkan Johansson
Cultural Translations of Social Movements: A Field-Translation Interpretation of the Adoption Pattern of the Temperance Movement in the Danish Field of Moral Reform
Cultural Sociology· 2024DOI
Sevelsted, Anders
Digital media revolution and stratificational inertia: A historical study of media usage and sociopolitical stratification in the age of social media
Poetics· 2024DOI
Majsa Stina Grosen, Morten Fischer Sivertsen, Jannie Møller Hartley
Theory and Society
Theory and Society· 2024DOI
Anders Sevelsted, Håkan Johansson
The Danish Civil Society Elite 1910–2020: Continuity, Reproduction and Integration
Palgrave Studies in Third Sector Research - Civil Society Elites· 2023DOI
Sevelsted, Anders; Lunding, Jacob Aagaard