Creating Discursive Conditions for Constitution Reforms in Tanzania
Masatu Julius Malima,
ASTERIA NGAIZA
Abstract:There has been low public participation in discursive constitutional reforms in Tanzania. However, the discursive conditions shaping such low public participation were still unknown. The current study examined discursive conditions for constitutional practices. The study employed Mactayres' legitimation theory (1998) of the common public good to extract discursive conditions of reconstitution debates in Tanzania. A documentary review was used to extract data, and transcription and translation were later done. … Show more
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