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- Delegitimisation abstract "Delegitimisation (also spelled delegitimation) is the sociopsychological process which undermines or marginalises an entity by presenting value judgments as facts which are construed to devalue legitimacy. It is a self-justifying mechanism, with the ultimate goal of justifying harm of an outgroup. The concept applies to a wide spectrum of social contexts ranging from disputes about political entities to chronic illnesses.".
- Delegitimisation wikiPageExternalLink delegitimizing_nuclear_weapons_may_2010.pdf.
- Delegitimisation wikiPageExternalLink 71.
- Delegitimisation wikiPageExternalLink 166223.htm.
- Delegitimisation wikiPageExternalLink 37662714&referer=brief_results.
- Delegitimisation wikiPageID "19674498".
- Delegitimisation wikiPageRevisionID "605617605".
- Delegitimisation hasPhotoCollection Delegitimisation.
- Delegitimisation subject Category:Political_terminology.
- Delegitimisation subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Delegitimisation subject Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Delegitimisation subject Category:Terminology.
- Delegitimisation comment "Delegitimisation (also spelled delegitimation) is the sociopsychological process which undermines or marginalises an entity by presenting value judgments as facts which are construed to devalue legitimacy. It is a self-justifying mechanism, with the ultimate goal of justifying harm of an outgroup. The concept applies to a wide spectrum of social contexts ranging from disputes about political entities to chronic illnesses.".
- Delegitimisation label "Delegitimisation".
- Delegitimisation sameAs m.0h64p0v.
- Delegitimisation sameAs Q5253612.
- Delegitimisation sameAs Q5253612.
- Delegitimisation wasDerivedFrom Delegitimisation?oldid=605617605.
- Delegitimisation isPrimaryTopicOf Delegitimisation.