Our final post before the GJRA Discussions next week is the abstract by Lucy Finchett-Maddock (Art/Law Network, University of Sussex). It's a great introduction to the 'Art/Law
Network', website here: http://www.artlawnetwork.org. [...]
Our final post before the GJRA Discussions next week is the abstract by Lucy Finchett-Maddock (Art/Law Network, University of Sussex). It's a great introduction to the 'Art/Law
Network', website here: http://www.artlawnetwork.org. [...]
Today’s preview of the papers to be given at the GJRA Discussions next week comes from Professor Jill Marshall, who will be discussing her fantastic ‘Legal Ideas Factory’:
see the website at www.legalideasfactory.com. Here's her abstract: [...]
At this point I am running out of new ways to say that we are continuing to post abstracts for our upcoming conference at St Mary’s University, Twickenham, 4-5 July 2017
– register here! – but we plod on regardless. [...]
Once more unto the breach. Here is the paper Aidan Diamond will be presenting at our upcoming GJRA discussions. This paper looks set to be a fascinating contribution that
takes a Foucauldian approach to the portrayal of justice within Batman. [...]
Continuing our theme of publishing the abstracts for our forthcoming conference on 4-5 July, here is a great-looking paper from Lynsey Black (University College Dublin): ‘Women
as Victims – Exploring gender violence through the character of Batgirl/Barbara Gordon’. [...]
Ahead of our inaugural Discussions on 4-5 July at St Mary's University, Twickenham, we are happy to start publishing a series of abstracts of papers that will be presented
at the conference. Registration remains open - see previous post for the details. [...]
Exciting times here in the GJRA-cave - and no, it's not because we got some nice new crockery from Habitat. The fun is that the first annual GJRA discussions will be held
on Tuesday 4th and Wednesday 5th of July at St Mary's University, Twickenham. Please register here. [...]
Thomas Giddens has published, open access, the following piece in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia: 'Crime, Justice, and Anglo-American Comics'. The following extract sums
it up rather nicely: [...]
Le 18 novembre dernier, la Bibliothèque nationale de France organisait une après-midi d’information et d’échanges sur la numérisation des sources du droit. Nous vous
invitons à découvrir la captation vidéo de cette table ronde, et en particulier l’intervention de Noé Wagener évoquant l’utilisation de Gallica dans le programme [...]