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- W1602378346 abstract "Narratives of legitimacy include the highest-level justifications for states and regimes, narratives of divine right, narratives of electoral or democratic affirmation, narratives of conquest, narratives of historical entitlement. These narratives can seem solid and eternal yet history shows they are fragile and ephemeral, that they can vanish in a day. They are the product of myth, of past achievement and often of international accord and consensus. Shifts can come from changing global values, from economic pressure, from ideological challenge from outside or out, from dissent, or from improbable moments of mass conversion. Narratives of legitimacy —and their alternatives— are nourished by competing groups —for example, supporters of a regime (be they stakeholders or merely conservatives) and its long-term opponents (both domestic and foreign). Transformations come from changes in the state’s own telling of its story, both at home and globally, and from the increasing role of other major players in accepting, fashioning or rejecting justificatory narratives. Failing states —those without any convincing narrative of legitimacy— may use coercive speech restrictions to protect themselves from criticism or insult or other methods of undermining them. Key words: legitimacy, democracy, imagery, regulation, free speech. Els discursos de legitimitat contenen altissims nivells de justificacio dels estats i dels regims; discursos de dret divi, discursos de reafirmacio electoral o democratica, discursos de conquesta, discursos de drets historics. Aquests discursos poden semblar solids i perpetus, tot i que la historia evidencia que son fragils i efimers i es poden esvair d’un dia per l’altre. Son fruit del mite, d’esdeveniments passats i, molt sovint, d’acords internacionals o del consens. Els seus canvis es deuen a la transformacio dels valors globals, la pressio economica, els reptes ideologics interns i externs, la dissidencia o be a improbables situacions de conversions en massa. Els discursos de legitimitat —i les seves variants— son alimentats per grups contraris, com ara els defensors d’un regim, ja sigui la classe dominant o conservadora, i els seus rivals seculars, tant interns com forans. Les transformacions apareixen per canvis de posicio des del propi estat, ja sigui en clau interna o global, i tambe pel paper creixent d’altres actors principals amb forca suficient per acceptar, conformar o rebutjar aquests discursos de justificacio. Els estats no reeixits —els que no disposen d’un discurs convincent de legitimitat— poden imposar restriccions en el dret d’expressio per tal de protegir-se de la critica, les ofenses o d’altres vies d’atac. Paraules clau: legitimitat, democracia, imatges, regulacio, llibertat d’expressio." @default.
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- W1602378346 title "Narratives of Legitimacy" @default.
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