AHRC-sponsored interdisciplinary community of scholars working on questions of materiality, matter and media of law. Organised by Sara Kendall & @hyoyoonkang
Our issue in which we probe working definitions of matter and materials with a group of generous and open-minded collaborators is out! And it's open access, so please feel free to have a browse. We will feature individual contributions over the next days.
Latest Issue Volume 23 (2019) Legal Materiality now fully available at https://t.co/PY1ole1IVM edited by @hyoyoonkang and Sara Kendall. Thanks @LawsMatters and all involved for your patience and hard work in bringing this fantastic issue to fruition.
Considering LSA Lisbon 2022? Sara Kendall and Tanja Aalberts are putting together panels on 'Legal Encounters in World Society' on entanglements of people-rules-objects as part of the @IntlLawPolitics CRN. Contact [email protected] and [email protected] for the panel abstract
1/ Finally! After 2 years of extremely taxing work in unprecedented times, our Special Issue on “The Acoustics of Justice: Law, Listening, Sound” is now available online @ https://t.co/ncUPWxfYoT. The issue includes 21 peer-reviewed papers and is a massive 572 pages long
Interested in Surveillance Studies? I’ve created a condensed website for an easy introduction to the field, including key centers, journals, and books. This was built for #students in my #surveillance class, but it could be a useful resource for anyone. https://t.co/v4wxBrWUcB
Just two more weeks to go until the @SLSA_UK one day conference Doing Socio-Legal Research in a Pandemic! For the full schedule and to register see eventbrite: https://t.co/EAFfSdtE3O
Join us 5.30pm, on Friday 24 September, for: ‘Accumulations & Cascades: On the Ecological Impact of British Imperialism’ https://t.co/37QeabrkBg
Next RHS lecture, by Dr Jonathan Saha - the impact of #empire on the lives of animals, including humans.
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Currently available for free online @CambridgeUP: the book Ethnographic Returns by Anne Gustavsson, on 'the return of digital "ethnographic" images to indigenous & non-indigenous people': https://t.co/rB6eJeqrgj
Narrating landscapes: Indigenous storytelling provides insights about past environments; call-out to the work of #anthropologists María Nieves Zedeño, Evelyn Pickering, and François Lanoë at the U of Arizona https://t.co/kncZdqAcft
Sharing my summer homework:
Manifest is "an investigative toolkit for researchers, journalists, students, and scholars interested in visualizing, analyzing, and documenting supply chains, production lines, and trade networks."
https://t.co/PdZTDW8vMW
5th edition of Mason and Seng on Electronic Evidence now out, two chapters with contributions of yours truly, free pdf (and links to order hardcopy for those who prefer this) are here: https://t.co/wn6vTy8rPg