Exploring the 'socio' of socio-legal studies
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Exploring the 'socio' of socio-legal studies
(Palgrave Macmillan socio-legal studies)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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Exploring the socio of socio-legal studies
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Exploring the 'socio' of socio-legal studies / Dermot Feenan
- What makes a social science of law? doubling the social in socio-legal studies / Susan S. Silbey
- The contested social / John Clarke
- Law, ethics and socio-history : the case of freedom / Alan Norrie
- De lege ferenda : what is the 'socio' of legal reasoning? / Panu Minkkinen
- Reimagining humanities : socio-legal scholarship in an age of disenhancement / Julia J.A. Shaw
- Transnational legal processes and the (re)construction of the 'social' : the case of human trafficking / David Nelken
- Addressing a 'globalized social' : mobilization of law in global networks with reference to biofuel production in indonesia / Jacqueline Vel and Adriaan Bedner
- Socio-legal studies and the cultural practice of lawyering / Hilary Sommerlad
- The gendered 'socio' of socio-legal studies / Rosemary Hunter
- Queer sociality / Sally R. Munt
- Bringing society to law : a critically raced accounting / Francisco Valdes
- From responsible saver to stewarded investor? / Sally Wheeler
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this insightful collection, a broad range of scholars analyzes a core issue for socio-legal studies, what is understood by the 'socio' of the 'socio-legal'. Drawing from legal theory, cultural studies, and social policy, the collection's wide scope of themes and topics provides an important stock-take and analysis of the socio-legal field.
Table of Contents
- 1. Exploring the 'Socio' of Socio-Legal Studies
- Dermot Feenan.- 2. What Makes a Social Science of Law? Doubling the Social in Socio-Legal Studies
- Susan S. Silbey.- 3. The Contested Social
- John Clarke.- 4. Law, Ethics and Socio-history: The Case of Freedom
- Alan Norrie.- 5. De Lege Ferenda: What is the 'Socio' of Legal Reasoning?
- Panu Minkkinen.- 6. Reimagining the Humanities: Socio-Legal Scholarship in an Age of Disenhancement
- Julia J.A. Shaw .- 7. Transnational Legal Processes and the (Re)construction of the 'Social: The Case of Human Trafficking
- David Nelken.- 8. Addressing a 'Globalised Social': Mobilization of Law in Global Networks with Reference to Biofuel Production in Indonesia
- Jacqueline Vel and Adriaan Bedner.- 9. Social Practice and Socio-Legal Studies
- Hilary Sommerlad.- 10. The Gendered 'Socio' of Socio-Legal Studies
- Rosemary Hunter.- 11. Queer Sociality
- Sally R. Munt.- 12. Bringing Society to Law: A Critically Raced Accounting
- Francisco Valdes.- 13. From Responsible Saver to Stewarded Investor?
- Sally Wheeler.
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