Legal development work suffers from a general lack of interdisciplinarity and from the associated dominance of economics. A more sociologically informed meta-framework, such as that offered by the emergent field of economic sociology of law (ESL), is required. But if it is to be robust, widely applicable and open to challenge, such an econo-socio-legal approach to development must be accessible across disciplines; and among academic, practitioner, and public audiences. The reach of such a new approach could be radically improved using graphic design techniques such as typography and information design
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'Europe' has no fixed geographical, historical, religious or cultural boundaries. Claims for the exi...
This article adapts and develops the idea of a cynical or ‘stealth’ understanding of politics to ex...
When Barack Obama was first appointed as the US Democratic President in 2008, political commentators...
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This presentation examines participatory research in the field of autism, and the barriers and oppor...
A presentation exploring the theory of the double empathy problem and implications for practice with...
Legal development work suffers from a general lack of interdisciplinarity and from the associated do...
Educational policy-makers around the world are strongly committed to the notion of ‘scaling up’. Thi...
In this paper, I look at some arguments for introducing a greater degree of lay participation into d...
Information design principles are overlooked in cyber security awareness websites. An Information De...
Pattie C. J., Johnston R. J., Schipper M. and Potts L. Are regions important in British elections? V...
This article aims to contribute to the renewal of consideration of media and culture under capitalis...
Meira Levinson’s No Citizen Left Behind is a thoughtful, accessible, philosophically rich look at ci...
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Debate exists about whether agricultural versus medical antibiotic use primarily drives increasing a...
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This article adapts and develops the idea of a cynical or ‘stealth’ understanding of politics to ex...