Definition of Legitimators

1. legitimator [n] - See also: legitimator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Legitimators

legitimately
legitimateness
legitimates
legitimating
legitimation
legitimations
legitimatise
legitimatist
legitimatists
legitimatization
legitimatize
legitimatized
legitimatizes
legitimatizing
legitimator
legitimators (current term)
legitimisation
legitimise
legitimised
legitimiser
legitimisers
legitimises
legitimising
legitimism
legitimisms
legitimist
legitimists
legitimity
legitimization
legitimizations

Literary usage of Legitimators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Environmental Education, Ethics and Action in Southern Africa by Human Sciences Research Council, Johan Hattingh, Heila Lotz-sisitka, EEASA., EEASA (2002)
"... be "made to stick" in the society ... will depend more on the power than on the theoretical ingenuity of the respective legitimators (Beck, 1999:99). ..."

2. Knowledge, Curriculum and Qualifications in South African Further Education by Michael Young, Jeanne Gamble, Human Sciences Research Council (2007)
"She argues that the role of universities as legitimators of knowledge is being challenged - by the pressures of globalisation and the knowledge economy, ..."

3. Neorealismus, Neoliberalismus und Postinternationale Politik: Beispiel by Alexander Siedschlag (1997)
"... und die UNO hat hier nur die Rolle eines legitimators (vgl. UNITAF in Somalia und die schnelle Eingreiftruppe für Bosnien). Einzige Ausnahme ist bislang ..."

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