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Law and Humanities Roundtable 2019
29 June, University of Warwick
The interdisciplinary arena of law and humanities is a
rich and developing area of scholarship, with an international and diverse
field of academics and thinkers at work within it. It is also an area that is
characterised by an openness to innovation and new voices, and an expansive
understanding of the value of humanities methodologies and sources as part of
the ecology of legal discourse. The aim of this on-going annual roundtable is
in part to provide a platform for, and thereby showcase, those working in law
and humanities, but in particular to promote conversation and reflection
between different approaches, methods, and voices within the range of law and
humanities work. At its inception, the event is intended to be both expressive
of contemporary law and humanities and reflexive in terms of law and humanities
as a disciplinary phenomenon. Participants are encouraged not only to
communicate and share the substance of their own work, but also to engage in
contemplative discussion around the values, histories, methods, and possible
futures of law and humanities within and beyond the global legal academy.
The roundtable is associated with the journal Law and
Humanities, and is organised by members of its editorial board with financial
support from Routledge.
For more information, please contact Thomas Giddens (t.giddens@dundee.ac.uk).
Confirmed Speakers
Angela Condello (University of Roma Tre)
Sophie Doherty (Durham University)
Jeanne Gaakeer (Erasmus School of Law)
David Gurnham (University of Southampton)
Golnar Nabizadeh (University of Dundee)
Sophie Rigney (University of Dundee)
Booking will be open soon; Eventbrite details to
follow.
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