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Doing Sociolegal Research In Design Mode Amanda Perrykessaris

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Doing Sociolegal Research In Design Mode Amanda Perrykessaris
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.73 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Amanda Perry-Kessaris
ISBN: 9780367177683, 9781000475012, 0367177684, 1000475018
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Doing Sociolegal Research In Design Mode Amanda Perrykessaris by Amanda Perry-kessaris 9780367177683, 9781000475012, 0367177684, 1000475018 instant download after payment.

This book is the first to explore what design can do for sociolegal research. It argues that designerly ways—mindsets that are practical, critical and imaginative, experimental processes and visible and tangible communication strategies—can be combined to generate potentially enabling ecosystems; and that within these ecosystems the abilities of a researcher to make meaningful contributions and to engage in meaningful research relations, both within our research community and in the wider world, can be enhanced. It is grounded in richly illustrated examples of sociolegal researchers working in design mode, including original individual and collaborative experiments involving a total of over 200 researchers; and of experts from subfields such as social design, policy design, and speculative design working on issues of sociolegal concern. It closes with an opening: a set of accessible sociolegal design briefs on which the impatient can make an immediate start. Written by an experienced sociolegal researcher with formal training in graphic design, the book is primarily focused on what the sociolegal research community can take from design, but it also offers lessons to designers, especially those who work with law.

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