délégitimantdélégitimé
Délégitimantdélégitimé is a neologism used in political theory and media studies to describe a dual dynamic in which actors simultaneously délégitimant opponents and become délégitimé themselves. The term blends délégitimant (the act of delegitimizing) and délégitimé (that which has been delegitimized).
Usage and context: The term appears in analyses of political communication, social movements, and organizational governance,
Conceptual framework and mechanisms: Délégitimantdélégitimé refers to processes in which rhetorical framing, appeals to legality and
Examples: In a hypothetical scenario, a ruling party dismisses the opposition as corrupt; the opposition counters
Critique and notes: As a relatively new term, délégitimantdélégitimé risks vague or context-dependent application. Some scholars
See also: Legitimacy, Delegitimization, Political communication.