Courtroom Ethnography: Exploring Contemporary Approaches, Fieldwork and Challenges
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Foreword -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction to Courtroom Ethnography -- References -- Part I Doing Courtroom Ethnography -- 2 Framing the View -- Introduction -- Ethnography in Asylum Courts -- Selecting Frames -- Navigating Frames -- Capturing Frames -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 3 Negotiating Access -- Introduction -- Practical Considerations for Gaining Access to Criminal Courts -- Gaining Ethnographic Access to Closed-Door Rape Trials -- Strategies to Gain Access -- The Judges' Authority to Control Access -- Ethics Considerations and Dilemmas -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 4 Positionality and Research Ethics -- Introduction -- Studying Up or Down? Courtroom Ethnography and Reflections on Power -- Key Concepts for Research Ethics in Courtroom Ethnographies -- Reflexivity -- Positionality -- Embodiment -- Stories from the Courthouse -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 5 Challenging the Authority of Sight -- Introduction -- The Ambiguities of Visibility -- Observation and Embodiment -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 6 Studying Legal Courts Trans-sequentially -- Introduction -- Basic Concepts for a Praxeological Court Ethnography -- Turn-by-Turn -- Imports and Exports -- Import and Export Regulations -- Formative Objects -- Apparatuses -- Infrastructure, Assemblage, Regime -- Trans-sequential Analytics -- Trans-Sequential Coding: Components-Composite-Composition -- Legal Case as Trinity: Matter-Norm-Verdict -- On the-limited-capacities of this legal apparatus -- Closing Remarks: The Legal Courts Under Pressure -- References -- 7 Teaching Courtroom Ethnography -- Introduction -- Organising the Class -- Preparing the Field -- Choosing Relevant Literature -- Observing Before Entering the Field -- Finding an Angle -- Being in Place -- Changing Proceedings | |
505 | 8 | |a Concluding Remarks -- References -- Part II Contemporary and Critical Aspects of Courtroom Ethnography -- 8 Video Links and Eyework -- Introduction -- Courtroom Ethnographies on Video Links -- Exploring and Understanding the Absence and Presence of Eye Contact using Ethnographic Methods -- Using Ethnography to Understand Eyework -- Using Ethnography to Understand the Disruption of Eyework by Video Links -- Using Autoethnography to Understand User Experiences -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 9 Hate Crime and Reverse Engineering the Law -- Introduction -- Categorizing Phillip Johansen's Murder -- The Trial (30 November-1 December 2020) -- Courtroom Testimony -- The Appeal (October 2021) -- Addressing the Question of Race on Appeal -- Contextualizing (and Racializing) Phillip Johansen's Murder -- Contrasting How the Law Knows: Intent v. Motivation -- Intent to Kill -- Racist Motivations -- Closing Remarks: The Slow Pace of Law as Social Change Agent -- References -- 10 Towards Child-Friendly Asylum Justice -- Introduction -- Doing Ethnographic Fieldwork at the CALL -- Space, Place and Interaction in the Asylum Courtroom -- The Run-Up to a Hearing -- The Hearing with the Judge -- After the Hearing -- Closing Remarks: Towards Child-Friendly Justice in the Asylum Courtroom -- References -- 11 Moral Communication in Court -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Moral Communication -- Institutional Translations of Knowledge -- Between Speech and Text: Performance and Silence -- Modes of Moral Communication in Courts -- Moral Communication Outsourced -- Performing and Silencing Morality -- Communicating the Sentence -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 12 The Court as a Site of Rediscrimination -- Introduction -- Context -- Method -- The District Court, Inequality Cases and Barriers to Justice -- Procedural Barriers -- Atmosphere | |
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spelling | Flower, Lisa Verfasser aut Courtroom Ethnography Exploring Contemporary Approaches, Fieldwork and Challenges 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (246 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Foreword -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction to Courtroom Ethnography -- References -- Part I Doing Courtroom Ethnography -- 2 Framing the View -- Introduction -- Ethnography in Asylum Courts -- Selecting Frames -- Navigating Frames -- Capturing Frames -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 3 Negotiating Access -- Introduction -- Practical Considerations for Gaining Access to Criminal Courts -- Gaining Ethnographic Access to Closed-Door Rape Trials -- Strategies to Gain Access -- The Judges' Authority to Control Access -- Ethics Considerations and Dilemmas -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 4 Positionality and Research Ethics -- Introduction -- Studying Up or Down? Courtroom Ethnography and Reflections on Power -- Key Concepts for Research Ethics in Courtroom Ethnographies -- Reflexivity -- Positionality -- Embodiment -- Stories from the Courthouse -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 5 Challenging the Authority of Sight -- Introduction -- The Ambiguities of Visibility -- Observation and Embodiment -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 6 Studying Legal Courts Trans-sequentially -- Introduction -- Basic Concepts for a Praxeological Court Ethnography -- Turn-by-Turn -- Imports and Exports -- Import and Export Regulations -- Formative Objects -- Apparatuses -- Infrastructure, Assemblage, Regime -- Trans-sequential Analytics -- Trans-Sequential Coding: Components-Composite-Composition -- Legal Case as Trinity: Matter-Norm-Verdict -- On the-limited-capacities of this legal apparatus -- Closing Remarks: The Legal Courts Under Pressure -- References -- 7 Teaching Courtroom Ethnography -- Introduction -- Organising the Class -- Preparing the Field -- Choosing Relevant Literature -- Observing Before Entering the Field -- Finding an Angle -- Being in Place -- Changing Proceedings Concluding Remarks -- References -- Part II Contemporary and Critical Aspects of Courtroom Ethnography -- 8 Video Links and Eyework -- Introduction -- Courtroom Ethnographies on Video Links -- Exploring and Understanding the Absence and Presence of Eye Contact using Ethnographic Methods -- Using Ethnography to Understand Eyework -- Using Ethnography to Understand the Disruption of Eyework by Video Links -- Using Autoethnography to Understand User Experiences -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 9 Hate Crime and Reverse Engineering the Law -- Introduction -- Categorizing Phillip Johansen's Murder -- The Trial (30 November-1 December 2020) -- Courtroom Testimony -- The Appeal (October 2021) -- Addressing the Question of Race on Appeal -- Contextualizing (and Racializing) Phillip Johansen's Murder -- Contrasting How the Law Knows: Intent v. Motivation -- Intent to Kill -- Racist Motivations -- Closing Remarks: The Slow Pace of Law as Social Change Agent -- References -- 10 Towards Child-Friendly Asylum Justice -- Introduction -- Doing Ethnographic Fieldwork at the CALL -- Space, Place and Interaction in the Asylum Courtroom -- The Run-Up to a Hearing -- The Hearing with the Judge -- After the Hearing -- Closing Remarks: Towards Child-Friendly Justice in the Asylum Courtroom -- References -- 11 Moral Communication in Court -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Moral Communication -- Institutional Translations of Knowledge -- Between Speech and Text: Performance and Silence -- Modes of Moral Communication in Courts -- Moral Communication Outsourced -- Performing and Silencing Morality -- Communicating the Sentence -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 12 The Court as a Site of Rediscrimination -- Introduction -- Context -- Method -- The District Court, Inequality Cases and Barriers to Justice -- Procedural Barriers -- Atmosphere Impact of Intergenerational Trauma -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 13 Observing Courtrooms in Contexts of Exceptionality -- Introduction -- Doing Courtroom Ethnography in Times of Exceptionality: Chilean Context and the Virtues of ethnography's Plasticity -- Exceptionality's First Moment: Detention Control Hearings During the "Chilean October" -- What is Courtroom Collective Ethnography About? -- Access to Courtrooms in Times of Exceptionality and Dilemma About Writing and Public Interpellation -- Exceptionality's Second Moment: The Pandemic and the Shift to Virtual Autoethnography -- Adapting Autoethnography to Focus on Respondents -- Work Diaries -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 14 Courtroom Performances of Masculinities and Victimhood -- Introduction -- Performing Masculinities -- Studying Courtroom Masculinities -- Heroic Rescuers -- Capable Victims -- Fearful Men -- Closing Remarks -- References -- Index Courts Law and the social sciences Sociological jurisprudence Klosterkamp, Sarah Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Flower, Lisa Courtroom Ethnography Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031379840 |
spellingShingle | Flower, Lisa Courtroom Ethnography Exploring Contemporary Approaches, Fieldwork and Challenges Intro -- Foreword -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction to Courtroom Ethnography -- References -- Part I Doing Courtroom Ethnography -- 2 Framing the View -- Introduction -- Ethnography in Asylum Courts -- Selecting Frames -- Navigating Frames -- Capturing Frames -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 3 Negotiating Access -- Introduction -- Practical Considerations for Gaining Access to Criminal Courts -- Gaining Ethnographic Access to Closed-Door Rape Trials -- Strategies to Gain Access -- The Judges' Authority to Control Access -- Ethics Considerations and Dilemmas -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 4 Positionality and Research Ethics -- Introduction -- Studying Up or Down? Courtroom Ethnography and Reflections on Power -- Key Concepts for Research Ethics in Courtroom Ethnographies -- Reflexivity -- Positionality -- Embodiment -- Stories from the Courthouse -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 5 Challenging the Authority of Sight -- Introduction -- The Ambiguities of Visibility -- Observation and Embodiment -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 6 Studying Legal Courts Trans-sequentially -- Introduction -- Basic Concepts for a Praxeological Court Ethnography -- Turn-by-Turn -- Imports and Exports -- Import and Export Regulations -- Formative Objects -- Apparatuses -- Infrastructure, Assemblage, Regime -- Trans-sequential Analytics -- Trans-Sequential Coding: Components-Composite-Composition -- Legal Case as Trinity: Matter-Norm-Verdict -- On the-limited-capacities of this legal apparatus -- Closing Remarks: The Legal Courts Under Pressure -- References -- 7 Teaching Courtroom Ethnography -- Introduction -- Organising the Class -- Preparing the Field -- Choosing Relevant Literature -- Observing Before Entering the Field -- Finding an Angle -- Being in Place -- Changing Proceedings Concluding Remarks -- References -- Part II Contemporary and Critical Aspects of Courtroom Ethnography -- 8 Video Links and Eyework -- Introduction -- Courtroom Ethnographies on Video Links -- Exploring and Understanding the Absence and Presence of Eye Contact using Ethnographic Methods -- Using Ethnography to Understand Eyework -- Using Ethnography to Understand the Disruption of Eyework by Video Links -- Using Autoethnography to Understand User Experiences -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 9 Hate Crime and Reverse Engineering the Law -- Introduction -- Categorizing Phillip Johansen's Murder -- The Trial (30 November-1 December 2020) -- Courtroom Testimony -- The Appeal (October 2021) -- Addressing the Question of Race on Appeal -- Contextualizing (and Racializing) Phillip Johansen's Murder -- Contrasting How the Law Knows: Intent v. Motivation -- Intent to Kill -- Racist Motivations -- Closing Remarks: The Slow Pace of Law as Social Change Agent -- References -- 10 Towards Child-Friendly Asylum Justice -- Introduction -- Doing Ethnographic Fieldwork at the CALL -- Space, Place and Interaction in the Asylum Courtroom -- The Run-Up to a Hearing -- The Hearing with the Judge -- After the Hearing -- Closing Remarks: Towards Child-Friendly Justice in the Asylum Courtroom -- References -- 11 Moral Communication in Court -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Moral Communication -- Institutional Translations of Knowledge -- Between Speech and Text: Performance and Silence -- Modes of Moral Communication in Courts -- Moral Communication Outsourced -- Performing and Silencing Morality -- Communicating the Sentence -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 12 The Court as a Site of Rediscrimination -- Introduction -- Context -- Method -- The District Court, Inequality Cases and Barriers to Justice -- Procedural Barriers -- Atmosphere Impact of Intergenerational Trauma -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 13 Observing Courtrooms in Contexts of Exceptionality -- Introduction -- Doing Courtroom Ethnography in Times of Exceptionality: Chilean Context and the Virtues of ethnography's Plasticity -- Exceptionality's First Moment: Detention Control Hearings During the "Chilean October" -- What is Courtroom Collective Ethnography About? -- Access to Courtrooms in Times of Exceptionality and Dilemma About Writing and Public Interpellation -- Exceptionality's Second Moment: The Pandemic and the Shift to Virtual Autoethnography -- Adapting Autoethnography to Focus on Respondents -- Work Diaries -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 14 Courtroom Performances of Masculinities and Victimhood -- Introduction -- Performing Masculinities -- Studying Courtroom Masculinities -- Heroic Rescuers -- Capable Victims -- Fearful Men -- Closing Remarks -- References -- Index Courts Law and the social sciences Sociological jurisprudence |
title | Courtroom Ethnography Exploring Contemporary Approaches, Fieldwork and Challenges |
title_auth | Courtroom Ethnography Exploring Contemporary Approaches, Fieldwork and Challenges |
title_exact_search | Courtroom Ethnography Exploring Contemporary Approaches, Fieldwork and Challenges |
title_full | Courtroom Ethnography Exploring Contemporary Approaches, Fieldwork and Challenges |
title_fullStr | Courtroom Ethnography Exploring Contemporary Approaches, Fieldwork and Challenges |
title_full_unstemmed | Courtroom Ethnography Exploring Contemporary Approaches, Fieldwork and Challenges |
title_short | Courtroom Ethnography |
title_sort | courtroom ethnography exploring contemporary approaches fieldwork and challenges |
title_sub | Exploring Contemporary Approaches, Fieldwork and Challenges |
topic | Courts Law and the social sciences Sociological jurisprudence |
topic_facet | Courts Law and the social sciences Sociological jurisprudence |
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