Law and Arts in Crime Settings
The 19th International Roundtable for the Semiotics of Law (IRSL 2018) 23rd – 25th May, 2018 Hosted by Örebro University / Sweden
Website: The 19th International Roundtable for the Semiotics of Law (IRSL 2018) - School of Law, Psychology and Social work - Örebro University The 19th International Roundtable for the Semiotics of Law (IRSL 2018) ... Interdisciplinary conference ISRL 2018.
The theme "Law and Arts in Crime Settings" is interdisciplinary and cove... YOU CAN NOW START REGISTERING ONLINE FOR IRSL 2019
This roundtable aims at exploring, analysing, debating the very close semiotic connections between real and fictitious societies, and exploring the mimicking between human and non-human people in order to express the social order in which individual liberties, rights and duties are major concerns.
This roundtable will focus on how to narrate real or fictitious national crimes, war crimes, crimes against humanity, manslaughter, etc. We will not only focus on legal analyses and literature but also on how artists, political cartoonists and/or official court artists sketch court settings, crimes, and alleged offenders. We invite contributors to reflect on how these ideas have been examined over the years. Papers which examine the way artists, storytellers, writers, novelists, singers, movie producers have provoked public discourse to confront Law and Arts in Crime Settings are particularly welcome.
A special attention will be paid on how storytellers narrate a crime to a very young public and raise its awareness.
The 19th International Roundtable for the Semiotics of Law invites further discussion into these and related questions and welcomes a plurality of approaches, including those of legal studies, philosophy, social science, linguistics, history, cultural studies, and the humanities. Abstracts of 300 words (max.) can be submitted by April 25, 2018 to Laura Ervo (Organizer) (laura.ervo@oru.se) and Anne Wagner (valwagnerfr@yahoo.com) with participation decisions made by April 30, 2018.
Selected papers will be invited for publication in a special issue of International Journal for the Semiotics of Law. (Springer: http://www.springer.com/lawjournal11196) or edited volume. Anne Wagner, Ph. D., Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches - Qualifiée Associate Professor, Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale (France) https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6362-9023 Centre Droit et Perspectives du Droit, Equipe René Demogue - Université de Lille II (France) Research Professor, China University of Political Science and Law (Beijing - China) http://fr.linkedin.com/in/annewagner
http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6/page/1
Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - http://www.springer.com/law/journal/11196
Series Editor, Law, Language and Communication - Routledge ( https://www.routledge.com/Law-Language-and-Communication/book-series/LAWLANGCOMM)
President of the International Roundtables for the Semiotics of Law - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2427318
Website: The 19th International Roundtable for the Semiotics of Law (IRSL 2018) - School of Law, Psychology and Social work - Örebro University The 19th International Roundtable for the Semiotics of Law (IRSL 2018) ... Interdisciplinary conference ISRL 2018.
The theme "Law and Arts in Crime Settings" is interdisciplinary and cove... YOU CAN NOW START REGISTERING ONLINE FOR IRSL 2019
This roundtable aims at exploring, analysing, debating the very close semiotic connections between real and fictitious societies, and exploring the mimicking between human and non-human people in order to express the social order in which individual liberties, rights and duties are major concerns.
This roundtable will focus on how to narrate real or fictitious national crimes, war crimes, crimes against humanity, manslaughter, etc. We will not only focus on legal analyses and literature but also on how artists, political cartoonists and/or official court artists sketch court settings, crimes, and alleged offenders. We invite contributors to reflect on how these ideas have been examined over the years. Papers which examine the way artists, storytellers, writers, novelists, singers, movie producers have provoked public discourse to confront Law and Arts in Crime Settings are particularly welcome.
A special attention will be paid on how storytellers narrate a crime to a very young public and raise its awareness.
The 19th International Roundtable for the Semiotics of Law invites further discussion into these and related questions and welcomes a plurality of approaches, including those of legal studies, philosophy, social science, linguistics, history, cultural studies, and the humanities. Abstracts of 300 words (max.) can be submitted by April 25, 2018 to Laura Ervo (Organizer) (laura.ervo@oru.se) and Anne Wagner (valwagnerfr@yahoo.com) with participation decisions made by April 30, 2018.
Selected papers will be invited for publication in a special issue of International Journal for the Semiotics of Law. (Springer: http://www.springer.com/lawjournal11196) or edited volume. Anne Wagner, Ph. D., Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches - Qualifiée Associate Professor, Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale (France) https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6362-9023 Centre Droit et Perspectives du Droit, Equipe René Demogue - Université de Lille II (France) Research Professor, China University of Political Science and Law (Beijing - China) http://fr.linkedin.com/in/annewagner
http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6/page/1
Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - http://www.springer.com/law/journal/11196
Series Editor, Law, Language and Communication - Routledge ( https://www.routledge.com/Law-Language-and-Communication/book-series/LAWLANGCOMM)
President of the International Roundtables for the Semiotics of Law - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2427318
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