This article uses the theory of narratology to connect legal discourses and processes with the way the media translate the law into news. It identifies how narratology has been used by other disciplines, notably the law, to provide a framework for better understanding, and uses a range of theories and examples to propose a narratology for court reporting. The research identifies six key elements of narrative and expands these into a three-level schema of story level, discourse analysis and the interpretative context of stories. Finally, the article foreshadows a methodology through which to develop the narratology that follows court proceedings through various stages: from the metanarratives within court to the final production of courts as...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
This article introduces the reader to the idea of "Applied Legal Storytelling," and differentiates i...
This Chapter examines what can be gained and what can be lost by using storytelling in legal writing...
This paper proposes using the theory of narratology to connect legal discourses and processes with t...
I have for some time been puzzled about the status of narrative in the law, and more particularly th...
Part II of this paper summarizes narratological approaches to the narrativity of the law. Two propos...
Abstract: Narrative has been studied in various disciplines, which contributes to the analysis of le...
In this conceptual article, we propose that legal professional decision makers’ transformation of na...
The article explores narrativisation practices in small claims cases and private family proceedings,...
This Article examines what can be gained and what can be lost by using storytelling in legal writing...
Storytelling pervades almost every aspect of the law. Many narrativistic legal elements, however, ha...
This book examines the roles played by narrative and culture in the construction of legal cases and ...
The article uses narratology as a tool to examine the seventeenth-century witchcraft trials in Finla...
This paper questions the ambivalent relation that links the power of language to the language of pow...
The article uses narratology as a tool to examine the seventeenth-century witchcraft trials in Finla...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
This article introduces the reader to the idea of "Applied Legal Storytelling," and differentiates i...
This Chapter examines what can be gained and what can be lost by using storytelling in legal writing...
This paper proposes using the theory of narratology to connect legal discourses and processes with t...
I have for some time been puzzled about the status of narrative in the law, and more particularly th...
Part II of this paper summarizes narratological approaches to the narrativity of the law. Two propos...
Abstract: Narrative has been studied in various disciplines, which contributes to the analysis of le...
In this conceptual article, we propose that legal professional decision makers’ transformation of na...
The article explores narrativisation practices in small claims cases and private family proceedings,...
This Article examines what can be gained and what can be lost by using storytelling in legal writing...
Storytelling pervades almost every aspect of the law. Many narrativistic legal elements, however, ha...
This book examines the roles played by narrative and culture in the construction of legal cases and ...
The article uses narratology as a tool to examine the seventeenth-century witchcraft trials in Finla...
This paper questions the ambivalent relation that links the power of language to the language of pow...
The article uses narratology as a tool to examine the seventeenth-century witchcraft trials in Finla...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
This article introduces the reader to the idea of "Applied Legal Storytelling," and differentiates i...
This Chapter examines what can be gained and what can be lost by using storytelling in legal writing...