Legal culture and social communication. A preliminary inquiry into their conceptual relationship
Keywords:
culture, social communication, legal culture, bibliographic researchAbstract
Legal culture, one of the most up-to-date notions of the concept of culture used, has a close relationship with the communication process not always visible in practice, nor in literature from the disciplines that embrace it as an object of study. An extensive bibliographic search was conducted to define the terms legal culture and social communication and to analyze the conceptual relationship between them. The findings revealed permit a preliminary conceptualization of both topics and the identification of the way in which the two processes closely interact through the social use of the notion of legal culture mediated by social communication.Downloads
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