Author | Year | Article | Citation |
Van Leeuwen, T. | 2007 | Legitimation in discourse and communication | 444 |
Vaara, E. | 2014 | Struggles over legitimacy in the Eurozone crisis: Discursive legitimation strategies and their ideological underpinnings | 89 |
Ross, A. S. Rivers, D. J. | 2017 | Digital cultures of political participation: Internet memes and the discursive delegitimization of the 2016 U.S Presidential candidates | 81 |
Oddo, J. | 2011 | War legitimation discourse: Representing “Us” and “Them” in four US presidential addresses | 64 |
Breeze, R. | 2012 | Legitimation in corporate discourse: Oil corporations after Deepwater Horizon | 61 |
Peled-Elhanan, N. | 2010 | Legitimation of massacres in Israeli school history books | 28 |
Doudaki, V. | 2015 | Legitimation mechanisms in the bailout discourse | 27 |
Hart, C. | 2017 | “Riots engulfed the city”: An experimental study investigating the legitimating effects of fire metaphors in discourses of disorder | 27 |
Mackay, R. R. | 2015 | Multimodal legitimation: Selling Scottish independence | 24 |
Fonseca, P. Ferreira, M. J. | 2015 | Through “seas never before sailed”: Portuguese government discursive legitimation strategies in a context of financial crisis | 22 |