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Title
Interdisciplinarities : research process, method, and the body of law / Didi Herman, Connal Parsley editors.
ISBN
9783030892975 (electronic bk.)
3030892972 (electronic bk.)
9783030892968 (print)
3030892964
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-89297-5 doi
Call Number
K85 .I58 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
340.072
Summary
This book illuminates methodology in legal research by bringing together interdisciplinary scholars, who employ a diverse set of methodologies, to address a specific shared research challenge: the body. The contributors were asked a question: if you were invited to contribute to an edited book on the body, where would you start and then where would you go? The result is a self-reflective discussion of how and where researchers engage with methodological practices. The contributors draw on their own interdisciplinary research experiences to explore how the body might be addressed in their work, and the resources they would deploy in order to carry out the task. This book within a book is innovative in both content and format. It provides a rare insight into how top interdisciplinary legal scholars go about making decisions about their research. The shared device of the body allows the volume to trace a number of rich approaches into the process of research as practiced by these diverse scholars. In presenting thinking and research in action, the volume offers a new, self-reflective view on the much-addressed theme of the body, as well as taking a fresh approach to the historically vexed problem of research methodology in legal studies. Didi Herman is Emeritus Professor at the University of Kent, UK. She is the author of, amongst other things: (2011) An Unfortunate Coincidence: Jews, Jewishness and English Law. Oxford University Press; (2003). Globalizing Family Values: The Christian Rights International Activism. (co-author Buss, D) University of Minnesota Press. Connal Parsley is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Kent, UK. His research spans the fields of critical jurisprudence, political theory and visual cultural studies. He is the translator of Roberto Espositos Categories of the Impolitical (2015) Fordham University Press, and co-director of the AHRC Law and the Human network.
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Series
Palgrave Macmillan socio-legal studies.
1. Introduction / Connal Parsley and Didi Herman
2. Archived bodies : the transatlantic slave trade and abolition / Emily Haslam
3. Bodies, medicine and otherness / Emilie Cloatre
4. Researching racialised bodies in higher education : from statistics to storytelling / Suhraiya Jivraj
5. Exploring the law/bodies/space regulatory conundrum / Helen Carr
6. Reading the body that was not written / Thanos Zartaloudis
7. Working with an example of the body : legal thinking as method in interdisciplinary cultural studies / Connal Parsley
8. Cross disciplinarity as a practice of critical linking : how does a scholar relate different 'bodies'? Writing from within the body as a research process / Hyo Yoon Kang
9. Afterword / Davina Cooper.