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Let's Plead For Justice And Pray For Healing, Irene Chu
Let's Plead For Justice And Pray For Healing, Irene Chu
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Women And The Privitization Of Eastern Europe, Pietra Lettieri
Women And The Privitization Of Eastern Europe, Pietra Lettieri
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Culture And Crime: Kargar And The Existing Framework For A Cultural Defense, Nancy A. Wanderer, Catherine R. Connors
Culture And Crime: Kargar And The Existing Framework For A Cultural Defense, Nancy A. Wanderer, Catherine R. Connors
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Silencing The Guns In Haiti, Elizabeth Mensch
Silencing The Guns In Haiti, Elizabeth Mensch
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of Irwin Stotzky's Silencing the Guns in Haiti: The Promise of Deliberative Democracy
Langdell's Auto-Da-Fé, John Henry Schlegel
Protection, Privatization And Profit In The Foster Care System, Susan Vivian Mangold
Protection, Privatization And Profit In The Foster Care System, Susan Vivian Mangold
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
African Women In France: Immigration, Family And Work, Judy Scales-Trent
African Women In France: Immigration, Family And Work, Judy Scales-Trent
Journal Articles
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1998 Presidential Address—Making Connections: Law And Society Researchers And Their Subjects, David M. Engel
1998 Presidential Address—Making Connections: Law And Society Researchers And Their Subjects, David M. Engel
Journal Articles
This essay explores the theme of the 1998 annual meeting of the Law and Society Association: "Making Connections across Disciplines, Theories, and Methods," focusing in particular on the connections between researcher and subject and between researcher and researcher. The essay discusses three recent articles, by Joseph Sanders and V. Lee Hamilton, by Barbara Yngvesson, and by Margaret Montoya. These articles illustrate recent creative efforts by law and society researchers to forge new kinds of connections to their subjects. The articles also illustrate fundamentally different conceptions of the role of the researcher and of the methodologies on which sociolegal studies might …