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The Blackwell Companion to Law and Society

Austin Sarat (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-631-22896-7
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688 pages
June 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.

List of Contributors.

1. Vitality Amidst Fragmentation: On the Emergence of Post-Realist Law and Society Scholarship:.

Austin Sarat (Amherst College).

Part I: Perspectives on the History and Significance of Law and Society Research:.

2. Law in Social Theory, And Social Theory in the Study of Law: Roger Cotterrell (University of London).

3. Profession, Science, and Culture: An Emergent Canon of Law and Society Research: Carroll Seron (Baruch College of the City University of New York) and Susan S. Silbey (M.I.T).

Part II: The Cultural Life of Law:.

4. The Work of Rights and the Work Rights Do: A Critical Empirical Approach: Laura Beth Nielsen (American Bar Foundation).

5. Consciousness and Ideology: Patricia Ewick (Clark University).

6. Law in Popular Culture: Richard Sherwin (New York Law School).

7. Comparing Legal Cultures: David Nelken (University of Macerata).

Part III. Institutions and Actors:.

8. The Police and Policing: Jeannine Bell (Indiana University).

9. Professional Power: Lawyers and the Constitution of Professional Authority: Tanina Rostain (New York Law School).

10. Courts and Judges: Lee Epstein (Washington University) and Jack Knight (Washington University).

11. Jurors and Juries: Valerie P. Hans (University of Delaware) and Neil Vidmar (Duke University).

12. Regulators and Regulatory Processes: Robert Kagan (University of California, Berkeley).

13. The Legal Lives of Private Organizations: Lauren B. Edelman (University of California-Berkeley).

Part IV. Domains of Policy:.

14. Legal Regulation of Families in Changing Societies: Susan Boyd (University of British Columbia).

15. Culture, “Kulturkampf” and Beyond: The Antidiscrimination Principle Under the Jurisprudence of Backlash: Francisco Valdes (University of Miami).

16. The Government of Risk: Pat O’Malley (Carleton University).

17. Thinking About Criminal Justice: Socio-Legal Expertise and the Modernization of American Criminal Justice: Jonathan Simon (University of California, Berkeley).

18. Rights in the Shadow of Class: Poverty, Welfare, and the Law: Frank Munger (New York Law School).

19. Immigration: Susan Sterett (University of Denver).

20. Commodity Culture, Private Censorship, Branded Environments, and Global Trade Politics: Intellectual Property as a Topic of Law and Society Research: Rosemary J. Coombe (York University).

21. Legal Categorizations and Religion: On Politics of Modernity, Practices, Faith, and Power: Gad Barzilai (Tel-Aviv University).

22. The Role of Social Science in Legal Decisions: Jonathan Yovel (University of Haifa) and Elizabeth Mertz (University of Wisconsin).

Part V. How Does Law Matter?.

23. Procedural Justice: Tom Tyler (New York University).

24. A Tale of Two Genres: On the Real and Ideal Links Between Law & Society and Critical Race Theory: Laura Gomez (UCLA).

25. The Constitution of Identity: Gender, Feminist Legal Theory and the Law and Society Movement: Nicola Lacey (Australian National University).

26. Sexuality, Law and Society: Leslie J. Moran (Birkbeck College, University of London).

27. Law and Social Movements: Michael McCann (University of Washington).

28. “The Dog That Didn’t Bark:” A Soci0-Legal Tale of Law, Democracy and Elections: Stuart Scheingold (University of Washington).

Part VI. Studying Globalization: Past, Present, Future:.

29. Ethnographies of Law: Eve Darian-Smith (University of California, Santa Barbara).

30. Colonial and Post-Colonial Law: Sally Merry (Wellesley College).

31. Human Rights: Lisa Hajjar (University of California-Santa Barbara).

32. The Rule of Law and Economic Development in a Global Era: Kathryn Hendley (University of Wisconsin).

33. Economic Globalization and the Law in the 21st Century: Francis Snyder (Université d'Aix-Marseille III, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales et Communautaires).

Index

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