SOCIAL Context & Social Location in the Sociology of Law MacDonald Book Text
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The sociology of law in the 1990s encountered uncertain terrain. Questions of race, class, and gender have destabilized traditional discourses of the previous 30 years. Global economic politics, restless divisions within both nation and state, and increasing demands from the marginalized have nearly paralyzed the possibility for traditional theory to address the very real and serious increasing problems of people. The work in this text represents an evolving body of critical analysis of the law and its social context. Moving from Gayle MacDonald's overview of the traditional discourses of the sociology of law and the promise of critical theory, contributing authors offer insights into the effect of social context on the formation of law and the ways in which the particularlities of social location bear on the application of law and resistance to it.
Title: Social Context & Social Location in the Sociology of Law
ISBN: 1-55111-370-8
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Editor: Gayle MacDonald
Publisher: Broadview Press
Pages: 287
Publication Date: 2002
Condition: New, unused, back cover has a few minor crinkles
# FC 229
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