Search results for "Legitimation"

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Participación ciudadana y populismos: una contradicción no aparente

2018

Este artículo analiza el fenómeno de los populismos y su relación con la participación ciudadana desde un punto de vista crítico. Se destaca que con el uso del lenguaje se generan afinidades entre conceptos, como el de populismo y una mayor participación por parte de los ciudadanos, cuando, paradójicamente, suele producirse el fenómeno contrario, a saber, una o varias personas, en muchos casos autoproclamadas como la voz del pueblo, son las que determinan el porvenir de los ciudadanos, amparándose, precisamente, en una suerte de legitimación popular que es, cuando menos, discutible. Por ello se da una contradicción no aparente entre populismo y participación ciudadana ya que se excluye de l…

política i governmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Medicinedemocràciaparticipació políticaExcusePopulismPoliticsLegitimationPolitical sciencePhenomenonContradictionPositive economicsmedia_common
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Legitimointistrategioiden käyttö kuntien ympäristöraportoinnissa

2020

Legitimation strategies in the environmental reports of Finnish townsThis paper focuses on the legitimation strate­gies used in the environmental reports of the five biggest towns in Finland. The data consist of environmental reports published by Helsinki, Tampere, Espoo, Vantaa and Oulu. The results of the content analysis show that the towns use strategies whose purpose is to modify the public’s perception of the organization in a pos­itive direction. The purpose of this study is to increase critical knowledge of the legitimation strategies in environment reports.

business.industrymunicipalitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectFinnish townslegitimacylegitimation theoriesPublic relationsenvironmental reportingstrategiatenvironmental reportskunnatLegitimationContent analysisstrategiesPerceptionPolitical sciencelegitimiteettiArtikkelitympäristöraportointibusinessmedia_commonHallinnon Tutkimus
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Música medieval al més enllà

2007

According to the Middle Ages anthropomorphic and anachronical conception, in the other world -in heaven and in hell- they play, listen and dance different musics, vochal and instrumental, mystical hymns or torture shapes. There is too a defined and giving legitimation liturgycal and musical collaboration between heaven and earth’s church, which devils try to sabotage. And different heavenly and hellish attitudes, from pleasure to absolut condemnation, towards human musicians and musics.

lcsh:M1-5000Visual Arts and Performing ArtsDanceTorturemedia_common.quotation_subjectdemoniosMusicalcieloPleasurelcsh:Music and books on Musicmás allaHeavenM1-5000media_commonLiteratureinfiernolcsh:Musicliturgiabusiness.industryMusic and books on MusicArtMLegitimationLiturgymúsicaángelesbusinesslcsh:MMysticismMusic
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Info-communicationnal approach of medical cannabis self-medication : analysis of figures mobilized in knowledge legitimation within a community dedic…

2022

This thesis proposes an infocommunicational approach to self-medication with medical cannabis. We question the logic of knowledge legitimization in a context where the coercive power of the French state is exercised. We seek to understand how the use of cannabis is determined in a radically constrained legislative framework, for users in a recreational or self-medication approach, but also for doctors and patients in a medical approach. To do this, we analyze the processes of knowledge legitimization that allow the development of practical know-how allowing individuals to consume cannabis in a self-medication approach within clandestine health communities of practice, supported by participa…

Santé en ligneSavoir-FaireCommunautésCommunitiesKnow howExpertiseOnline HealthLegitimationLégitimation[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesCannabis
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Translaboration as legitimation of philosophical translation

2020

Abstract Even highly regarded translators cannot escape the common suspicion that philosophical ideas are not communicable in foreign languages – a suspicion that plagues philosophical translation. Translators effectively counter this distrust of translation when they explicitly claim to have collaborated with the author. This paper focuses on the Italian translation of Sein und Zeit (Being and Time) (first published in 1927; Heidegger 1986a), titled Essere e tempo (Heidegger 2006, trans. Marini), whose translator, Alfredo Marini, took particularly interesting measures to legitimate his work. This case is especially intriguing because Pietro Chiodi’s earlier translation (Heidegger 1953, 197…

Linguistics and LanguageDistrustCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectForeign languageCreativityLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageEpistemologyGermanLegitimationArgumentlanguageSociologymedia_commonTarget. International Journal of Translation Studies
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Discourses of internationalization in Finnish higher education : a critical discourse analysis of legitimation strategies used in internationalizatio…

2011

Tutkielmassa tarkastellaan kansainvälistymisen diskursseja suomalaisessa korkeakoulutuksessa erilaisten korkeakoulutuksen kansainvälisyyttä käsittelevien dokumenttien kautta. Tutkimuksen analyysin kohteena ovat kolmen tahon (”Valtio”, ”Yliopistot” ja ”Opiskelijat”) dokumenteissa käytetyt legitimaatiostrategiat ja niiden käyttötarkoitukset. Työn tutkimuskysymykset ovat 1) mitä ja mihin tarkoituksiin edellä mainitut tahot käyttävät legitimaatiostrategioita sekä 2) miten edellä mainittujen tahojen kansainvälistymisdiskurssit eroavat toisistaan. Tutkimus valottaa aiempaa korkeakoulujen kansainvälistymiseen liittyvää tutkimusta sekä kansainvälistymisen määrittelyjä. Itse tutkimusaineistoa tarkas…

Legitimation strategiesCritical Discourse AnalysisSuomiInternationalizationHigher educationDiskurssianalyysikorkeakoulutkansainvälistyminen
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Legitimacy of Social Ventures

2021

Legitimacy of organizations or ways of acting remains a basic factor to compete. A company whose actions differ from other companies may have legitimacy issues. To overcome them, it will be necessary to demonstrate that the new actions are also legitimate. To do so, a process of legitimation is necessary. This process alone will confer the necessary taken-for-grantedness to survive. Social entrepreneurship, as a type of institutional entrepreneurship, can experiment with these difficulties. Studying these difficulties becomes necessary to understand the conflicts of interest that move society for or against social ventures.

Institutional entrepreneurshipProcess (engineering)LegitimationPolitical economySocial entrepreneurshipBusinessSocial legitimacyLegitimacy
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(De)legitimating electronic surveillance : a critical discourse analysis of the Finnish news coverage of the Edward Snowden revelations

2017

In 2013, ex-National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden shocked the world by revealing the American NSA’s (and its partners’) extensive surveillance programs. The ensuing media discussion became a focal point for the justification and contestation of surveillance in the digital age. This article contributes to the growing body of literature on the discursive construction of surveillance, concentrating on how the practice is (de)legitimized. Methodologically, the paper draws on Critical Discourse Studies, applying the concept of discourse and utilizing insights from Van Leeuwen’s categories of legitimation and social actor representation. The data come from the media coverage of…

media_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysista6121Representation (arts)EdwardlegalityCritical discourse analysisState (polity)Van LeeuwenAgency (sociology)SuomiSociologymedia_common060201 languages & linguisticsSnowdenlegitimationelectronic surveillanceElectronic surveillancecritical discourse studiesmediaMedia studiesGeneral Social Sciences06 humanities and the artsdiskurssintutkimusdiskurssianalyysiLegitimationlaillisuusLaw0602 languages and literatureTerrorismsurveillancetelevalvontalegitimiteettitarkkailuSnowden Edwarddiscourse research
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The Double-Deviant Identity of the Mass-Foreigner and the Lack of Authority of the Crimmigrationist State

2019

Crimmigration has its breeding ground in dystopian and securitarian narratives. The anti-hero of these narratives is the mass-foreigner, a stereotyped version of the foreigner usually depicted, alternatively or cumulatively, as an enemy or as a parasite of host societies. But not only does crimmigration presuppose such narratives (and the deviant identity of the mass-foreigner, which is connected with them) as a source of legitimation, it also fuels these same narratives by providing them with an official sanction: by merging criminalization and irregularization on a legal level, it heavily contributes to making the social identity of mass-foreigners into a doubly deviant one. The overarchi…

Dystopiamedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)CriminologyCriminalizationState (polity)Legitimationcrimmigration mass-foreigner expulsion dereliction authoritySocial exclusionNarrativeSociologySocial identity theoryLawSettore IUS/17 - Diritto Penalemedia_common
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An Avenue to Social Equilibrium

2021

The purpose of the second part of the third part of the book is to show how the theory translates into reality. That is why the most important factors studied in the first and second parts of the book are concluded in this chapter. The first part of the chapter is addressed to examine the personal characteristics and motivation of the social entrepreneur, that is, it is focused on the micro approach. The second part is addressed to analyze the institutional context, that is, it comprehends the macro approach. Based on this, the chapter shows the stages followed by social entrepreneurs to shift the context. The legitimation process is the base of this shift.

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)LegitimationProcess (engineering)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Context (language use)SociologyMacroPositive economics
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