The Blackwell Companion to Law and Society is an authoritative study of the relationship between law and social interaction. Thirty-three original essays by an international group of expert scholars examine a wide range of critical questions, covering topics such as the various legal systems favored by different societies and cultures, the effect that law has on scientific and technical advancement, and how legal institutions have embraced and constructed, as well as silenced and stigmatized, various national, social, cultural, and personal identities. Authors represent various theoretical, methodological, and political commitments - from positivism to interpretivism, from rational choice to critical scholarship, from radical to policy-oriented research, and from the new institutionalism to cultural studies. Each chapter reviews the state of knowledge in its area, emphasizing key research findings, theoretical developments, methodological controversies, and points the way for new inquiry. The result is a collection that is useful, engaging, and responsible, but also provocative. Contributors are drawn from many different countries and cultures, reflecting the world-wide significance of North American law and society scholarship, and engaging the exciting work now being done in England, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, South Africa, and Israel. The Blackwell Companion to Law and Society provides a definitive resource, offering the first truly global overview of the field.
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"This collection of law and society scholarship fills a gap thatmany of us in the field have lamented for years. Encyclopedic inscope, it manages to represent the rich diversity of the fieldwhile still making a strong case for a law and society "canon". Itis bound to become a classic."
Kitty Calavita, University of California, Irvine
"Austin Sarat and his contributors have compiles a valuable andauthoritative introduction to a substantial body of scholarship andreflection on the relationship between law and society. this willbe an essential resource for both novice and experienced workers inthis field."
Robert Dingwall, University of Nottingham
Kitty Calavita, University of California, Irvine
"Austin Sarat and his contributors have compiles a valuable andauthoritative introduction to a substantial body of scholarship andreflection on the relationship between law and society. this willbe an essential resource for both novice and experienced workers inthis field."
Robert Dingwall, University of Nottingham