The paper presents a detailed description of the discursive and interactional features through which the judge activates his social identity during the trial, focusing on the relationship between the work of being a judge and the correspondent changes/shifts this entails in the participation framework
Adopting a social constructionist perspective on identity, the study explores the form, functions, a...
The judge’s job is to achieve a delicate balance between the needs of the public and the rights of t...
This article raises new questions about the meaning of juror participation in a criminal trial. Thro...
The paper presents a detailed description of the discursive and interactional features through whic...
It is a long-established legal principle in England and Wales that people should participate effecti...
This chapter presents the findings of 159 interviews with practitioners working in court and tribuna...
We explore the role of identity along multiple dimensions in high-stakes decisionmaking.Our data con...
A substantial body of research has found biased recruitment in a variety of societal spheres. We stu...
Underpinned by the assumption that social categorizations emerge from discursive practices performed...
The concern of this thesis is to discover some of the basic principles which structure interaction ...
On the basis of authentic recordings of an interpreter-mediated defendant’s examination, this paper ...
Abstract The roles of the judges in creating justice has been social phenomenon in society. Public r...
In this paper, I concentrate on court cases with litigants in person (lay people who act on their ow...
This study examines the relationship between high capital discourses and witness representation in c...
This paper examines how a court’s perception of the defendant’s socio-legal identity may be affected...
Adopting a social constructionist perspective on identity, the study explores the form, functions, a...
The judge’s job is to achieve a delicate balance between the needs of the public and the rights of t...
This article raises new questions about the meaning of juror participation in a criminal trial. Thro...
The paper presents a detailed description of the discursive and interactional features through whic...
It is a long-established legal principle in England and Wales that people should participate effecti...
This chapter presents the findings of 159 interviews with practitioners working in court and tribuna...
We explore the role of identity along multiple dimensions in high-stakes decisionmaking.Our data con...
A substantial body of research has found biased recruitment in a variety of societal spheres. We stu...
Underpinned by the assumption that social categorizations emerge from discursive practices performed...
The concern of this thesis is to discover some of the basic principles which structure interaction ...
On the basis of authentic recordings of an interpreter-mediated defendant’s examination, this paper ...
Abstract The roles of the judges in creating justice has been social phenomenon in society. Public r...
In this paper, I concentrate on court cases with litigants in person (lay people who act on their ow...
This study examines the relationship between high capital discourses and witness representation in c...
This paper examines how a court’s perception of the defendant’s socio-legal identity may be affected...
Adopting a social constructionist perspective on identity, the study explores the form, functions, a...
The judge’s job is to achieve a delicate balance between the needs of the public and the rights of t...
This article raises new questions about the meaning of juror participation in a criminal trial. Thro...