articleDiscourse & CommunicationFeb 1, 2007Closed access

Legitimation in discourse and communication

University of Technology Sydney

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Abstract

The article sets out a framework for analysing the way discourses construct legitimation for social practices in public communication as well as in everyday interaction. Four key categories of legitimation are distinguished: 1) ‘authorization’, legitimation by reference to the authority of tradition, custom and law, and of persons in whom institutional authority is vested; 2) ‘moral evaluation’, legitimation by reference to discourses of value; 3) rationalization, legitimation by reference to the goals and uses of institutionalized social action, and to the social knowledges that endow them with cognitive validity; and 4) mythopoesis, legitimation conveyed through narratives whose outcomes reward legitimate…

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Keywords
  • Legitimation
  • Sociology
  • Narrative
  • Rationalization (economics)
  • Construct (python library)
  • Discourse analysis
  • Epistemology
  • Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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