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Language and Authority
This section examines how language constructs, distributes, and sustains authority across systems of knowledge, governance, and interaction. Contributions explore syntactic structures, legal rhetoric, performative speech, bureaucratic grammar, and AI-generated discourse as mechanisms of power and legitimation.
By focusing on form rather than content, this category seeks to uncover the structural conditions that make authority intelligible and enforceable in both human and non-human systems.


What Shapes Legitimacy in the Age of Artificial Discourse?
As automated language systems become central to decision-making, content creation, and even policy formulation, one question remains largely underexplored: What legitimizes discourse when authorship disappears?

AI Power Discourse
26 may1 Min. de lectura
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