Dictionary Definition
legitimation
Noun
1 the act of rendering a person legitimate; "he
has filial rights because he obtained letters of legitimation from
the king"; "his parents' subsequent marriage resulted in his
legitimation"
2 the act of making lawful [syn: legalization, legalisation]
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legitimationSwedish
Noun
legitimation- ID card or other means of identification
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Extensive Definition
Legitimation is the act of providing legitimacy. Legitimation in
the social
sciences refers to the process whereby an act, process,
or ideology becomes
legitimate by its attachment to norms
and values within in
given society. It is the
process of making something acceptable and normative to a group or
audience.
Legitimate power is the ability to influence
through authority, the
right by virtue of one's organization position or status to
exercise control over persons in subordinate position.
Power and influence
For example, the legitimation of power can be understood using Max Weber's traditional bases of power. In a bureaucracy, people gain legitimate use of power by their positions which legitimate their use of power. As a man, George Bush (or any other president) has no legitimate right to wield power. As a president, his use of power is fully legitimated by the position he occupies in the bureaucracy. Therefore, even though the same individual is wielding power (and could at least hypothetically be doing so at a personal level), the position legitimates the man's use of power in the scope of his office.In another example, if an individual attempts to
convince others that something is "right", they can invoke
generally accepted arguments that support their agenda. Interest
groups must legitimate their courses of action based on
invoking specific social norms
and values. Invoking these norms and values allows the group to
proceed in a rational and coherent manner with the expectation that
their subsequent behavior is legitimated by the norms and values
which guide their organizations.
Family Law
Legitimation can also be used as a legal term
where a father of a child born out of wedlock becomes the child's
legal father. Prior to legitimation, the child is said to be
illegitimate. Once a child has been legitimated, he or she is
entitled to all of the benefits from that father as he or she would
if that man had been married to the child's mother at the time of
the child's birth. The father is responsible for providing support
to the child and the child is entitled to inherit from the
father.
Canon Law
Legitimation is a term in Roman Catholic canon law to remove the canonical irregularity of illegitamacy for candidates for the priesthood.References
legitimation in French: Légitimation
legitimation in Indonesian: Legitimasi
legitimation in Javanese: Legitimasi
legitimation in Norwegian: Legitim
legitimation in Russian:
Легитимация