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How Powerful People Hide Their Influence by Pretending to Be Outsiders

A new study reveals how those in positions of power use language strategically to mask their authority and appear marginalized. The research has implications for organizational transparency, policy debates, and how institutions communicate—showing that controlling narratives about one's own status is itself a form of power.

Originaltitel: Mimicry of Marginality – On Masking Hegemonic Positions Through Discourse

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