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Discursive Construction of Legitimation: Understanding Authority and Ideology

Systems of authority aim to establish legitimacy through discourses. Legitimation involves self-orientation, justification, and the imposition of ideologies. This practice encompasses various principles and categories such as moral evaluation, rationalization, and multimodal approaches, shaping soci

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Understanding Legitimacy in Family Law

Legitimacy in family law refers to the status acquired by a person born in lawful wedlock, as opposed to illegitimacy where a child is born out of wedlock. Legitimation is the process through which an illegitimate child gains legitimate status. In Nigeria, customary law also recognizes legitimacy ba

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Effects of Education as an Institution: Insights from John W. Meyer

Understanding education as an institution through legitimation theory and macro-sociological perspectives. Examining socialization, allocation, and social effects of education on individuals and society. Explores the transformative power of education in creating new roles, knowledge, and societal st

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Personal Data Protection Requirements in the Health Sector: EU Twinning Project Overview

This document provides an overview of the personal data protection requirements in the health sector, specifically focusing on the European Union Twinning Project. It covers topics such as legitimation, principles, implementation, enforcement, code of conduct, and European provisions, including the

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Enhancing Academic Writing with Legitimation Code Theory

Explore how Legitimation Code Theory (LCT) can help identify and explain the expectations for good academic paragraphs. Delve into practical activities and discussions regarding academic writing standards and the use of LCT in guiding student output. Gain insights into the nuances of academic discou

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Challenges Faced by Sustainable Development Goals Due to Organized Crime and Corruption

Organized crime and corruption present significant challenges to achieving sustainable development goals. This includes shifts in illicit markets, expansion of criminal activities, and geopolitical implications. Legalization and legitimation of illicit activities, as well as developmental uses of or

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