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Tribunals of inquiry as instruments of legitimacy: A ritualization perspective
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Date Issued
2023-05
Date Available
2024-02-01T14:41:02Z
Abstract
This paper is an exploratory qualitative study into how tribunals of inquiry act as instruments of legitimacy and hegemony for the State. Focusing on a case study of two consecutive tribunals of inquiry into the biggest health scandal in the history of the Irish State, the paper draws on ritual theory to offer a view of the tribunal as a process of ritualization, a strategic way of acting by the State in times of crisis. Through this process of ritualization, an authoritative, structured and structuring ritualized environment is created with schemes of ritualization imposed on participants directed toward creating ritualized bodies, hoped-for acceptance of the tribunal’s projection of reality and the re-legitimation of the role of the State in undertaking its core functions.
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UCD College of Business Research Seed Funding Scheme
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Journal
Organization
Volume
31
Issue
4
Start Page
603
End Page
623
Copyright (Published Version)
2023 The Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1350-5084
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