Dialogues with the absent other: using reported speech and the vocabulary of citizenship for contesting ecological laws and institutions

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Autor(a) principal: Castro, P.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Santos, T. R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/20189
Resumo: This article examines how a professional group articulates views of the new laws and institutions that call them to accept new practices and new meaning in the name of the ecological common good. Drawing on a framework integrating the approach of social representations and rhetorical social psychology with legal institutionalism, we analyze in-depth interviews and focus groups (n = 29) with artisanal fishers. We explore how fishers use reported speech, that is, the quotation of others or self in own discourse, for building representations of Self, institutional-Others and their relations, examining also the values and dimensions of citizenship they mobilize with it. We show how fishers consistently use reported speech for presenting a negative institutional-Other acting in disrespect of the civil and political dimensions of citizenship, and a positive Self acting as a competent citizen – although rarely as a good ecological citizen. We discuss how focusing on reported speech by drawing on a theorization of how the institutional dimension interacts with the micro-level of interaction and discourse extends current comprehension of how contestation of the new meaning embedded in new laws can be warranted and maintained.
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title Dialogues with the absent other: using reported speech and the vocabulary of citizenship for contesting ecological laws and institutions
spellingShingle Dialogues with the absent other: using reported speech and the vocabulary of citizenship for contesting ecological laws and institutions
Castro, P.
Citizenship
Legal innovation
Legal institutionalism
Natura 2000
Reported speech
Rhetoric social psychology
Social representations
title_short Dialogues with the absent other: using reported speech and the vocabulary of citizenship for contesting ecological laws and institutions
title_full Dialogues with the absent other: using reported speech and the vocabulary of citizenship for contesting ecological laws and institutions
title_fullStr Dialogues with the absent other: using reported speech and the vocabulary of citizenship for contesting ecological laws and institutions
title_full_unstemmed Dialogues with the absent other: using reported speech and the vocabulary of citizenship for contesting ecological laws and institutions
title_sort Dialogues with the absent other: using reported speech and the vocabulary of citizenship for contesting ecological laws and institutions
author Castro, P.
author_facet Castro, P.
Santos, T. R.
author_role author
author2 Santos, T. R.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro, P.
Santos, T. R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Citizenship
Legal innovation
Legal institutionalism
Natura 2000
Reported speech
Rhetoric social psychology
Social representations
topic Citizenship
Legal innovation
Legal institutionalism
Natura 2000
Reported speech
Rhetoric social psychology
Social representations
description This article examines how a professional group articulates views of the new laws and institutions that call them to accept new practices and new meaning in the name of the ecological common good. Drawing on a framework integrating the approach of social representations and rhetorical social psychology with legal institutionalism, we analyze in-depth interviews and focus groups (n = 29) with artisanal fishers. We explore how fishers use reported speech, that is, the quotation of others or self in own discourse, for building representations of Self, institutional-Others and their relations, examining also the values and dimensions of citizenship they mobilize with it. We show how fishers consistently use reported speech for presenting a negative institutional-Other acting in disrespect of the civil and political dimensions of citizenship, and a positive Self acting as a competent citizen – although rarely as a good ecological citizen. We discuss how focusing on reported speech by drawing on a theorization of how the institutional dimension interacts with the micro-level of interaction and discourse extends current comprehension of how contestation of the new meaning embedded in new laws can be warranted and maintained.
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