Legal geography II: Discerning injustice
D Delaney - Progress in Human Geography, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
In this report I assess progress in legal geography–past and potential–in terms of its
contributions to two significant projects in contemporary critical geographic thought: the …
contributions to two significant projects in contemporary critical geographic thought: the …
Embodied exhibits: Toward a feminist geographic courtroom ethnography
Courtroom ethnographies are very rare in English-, German-, and Spanish-language legal
geography. Yet courtrooms are dense spaces through which legal subjects, spaces, and …
geography. Yet courtrooms are dense spaces through which legal subjects, spaces, and …
Performing diplomatic decorum: Repertoires of “appropriate” behavior in the margins of international diplomacy
F McConnell - International Political Sociology, 2018 - academic.oup.com
This paper interrogates the notion of diplomatic decorum in order to shine new light on the
power relations that underpin performance, rhetoric, and emotional labor in international …
power relations that underpin performance, rhetoric, and emotional labor in international …
Affectual intensities: toward a politics of listening in court ethnography
S Klosterkamp - Gender, Place & Culture, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Listening occurs in many ways in fieldwork situations, but it is not always consensual or
without complexities. It is especially challenging in situations deeply embedded in …
without complexities. It is especially challenging in situations deeply embedded in …
Legal geography 1: Court materiality
A Jeffrey - Progress in Human Geography, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This report examines the spatiality of court processes, connecting interdisciplinary work that
has considered the physical processes of trials with geographical work that has deepened …
has considered the physical processes of trials with geographical work that has deepened …
Courtroom ethnography: Researching the intersection of law, space, and everyday practices
J Walenta - The Professional Geographer, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This article argues for a more sustained use of courtroom ethnography by geographers as a
means to research legal phenomena, especially in matters of court trials. To do this, I begin …
means to research legal phenomena, especially in matters of court trials. To do this, I begin …
Legal geographies and political ecologies of water allocation in Maui, Hawai 'i
Abstract Throughout the Hawaiian Islands, sugar plantations have controlled a large
proportion of water resources for over a century, often leaving little water in streams to …
proportion of water resources for over a century, often leaving little water in streams to …
Reassessing the camp/prison dichotomy: New directions in geographic research on confinement
E Asoni - Progress in Human Geography, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
What separates camps and prisons as distinct institutions of confinement? This question has
important implications for geographic research, and particularly for current and potential …
important implications for geographic research, and particularly for current and potential …
[HTML][HTML] The tribunal atmosphere: On qualitative barriers to access to justice
Vulnerable groups' direct experiences and impressions of British courts and tribunals have
often been overlooked by politicians and policy makers (JUSTICE, 2019). This paper takes a …
often been overlooked by politicians and policy makers (JUSTICE, 2019). This paper takes a …
Legal geography III: evidence
A Jeffrey - Progress in Human Geography, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This report explores scholarship at the interface of geography and law engaging with the
concept of evidence. As with the first two reports, this is not a summary of a predefined field …
concept of evidence. As with the first two reports, this is not a summary of a predefined field …