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 …

Embodied exhibits: Toward a feminist geographic courtroom ethnography

C Faria, S Klosterkamp, RM Torres… - Annals of the American …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Courtroom ethnographies are very rare in English-, German-, and Spanish-language legal
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Legal geographies and political ecologies of water allocation in Maui, Hawai 'i

A Cantor, K Kay, C Knudson - Geoforum, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] The tribunal atmosphere: On qualitative barriers to access to justice

N Gill, J Allsopp, A Burridge, D Fisher, M Griffiths… - Geoforum, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …