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What is Mythopoesis

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According to Van Leeuwen, it is the “legitimation conveyed through narratives whose outcomes reward legitimate actions and punish non-legitimate actions”.
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Legitimation by Digital Discourses: The Case of the Indigenous Protest in Ecuador, October 2019
Marco López-Paredes (Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Ecuador) and Andrea Carrillo-Andrade (Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Ecuador)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4523-5.ch012
Abstract
In October 2019, a wave of protests took place in Ecuador. During this crisis, the governmental Twitter accounts played a fundamental role in broadcasting rival narratives. The objective of this research is to analyze and contextualize the communication strategies that were spread during the protests to answer the question: How was legitimation built/destroyed by governmental Twitter accounts? To accomplish this objective, multimodality ruled the investigation as it allows understanding how text, video, and image interact. Protest events analysis (PEA) theory was used. Additionally, critical discourse analysis was developed with four main categories of study: (1) redistribution vs. recognition, (2) unified political discourses, (3) legitimation vs. non-legitimation, and (4) tone of the speech. The authors conclude that authority can use storytelling to determine which processes can be catalogued as legitimate.
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Influencing the Collective Mind: Techniques for Influencing the Overmind Entity of Humanity
The use of imagination to create myth. Kazlev (2021) forwards that everyday consciousness is at the juncture of two realities, the external world of the physical and the internal world described in myth and imagination. Mythopoetic writing is the creation of myth and refinement of the story by means of Imagination, a throw and catch and throw of refining and evolving mythological story information ever expanding in dialogue, intricacy, maturity, and reality.
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