This paper proposes using the theory of narratology to connect legal discourses and processes with the way the media translate the law into news. Focussing on the Australian context, it looks at the choice of language used by media in covering courts, how stories are told and retold within these primarily textual environments, as well as the selection processes used by journalists in covering these rounds. The paper extends the argument for a narratology of courts, to a narratology of court reporting, suggesting fundamental criteria of story, discourse and the interpretative context be examined. It foreshadows the need for a methodology which addresses not just a content or discourse analysis of the media’s coverage of the law but a more em...
This paper questions the ambivalent relation that links the power of language to the language of pow...
In this conceptual article, we propose that legal professional decision makers’ transformation of na...
Public trust in the criminal justice system in England and Wales has been low since the 1990s, and a...
This article uses the theory of narratology to connect legal discourses and processes with the way t...
I have for some time been puzzled about the status of narrative in the law, and more particularly th...
Presenting itself as exemplifying a certain postmodernist trend, the law and narrative approach has ...
Law is saturated with stories. People tell their stories to lawyers; lawyers tell their clients’ sto...
This book examines the roles played by narrative and culture in the construction of legal cases and ...
The article explores narrativisation practices in small claims cases and private family proceedings,...
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...
This paper explores crime reports on verdicts and sentences in child/teenager murder cases in the Br...
Artykuł dotyczy relacji między argumentacyjnym i narracyjnym charakterem teksów prawniczych oraz pyt...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
The article focusses on communication and discursive practices in private family proceedings with th...
This paper questions the ambivalent relation that links the power of language to the language of pow...
In this conceptual article, we propose that legal professional decision makers’ transformation of na...
Public trust in the criminal justice system in England and Wales has been low since the 1990s, and a...
This article uses the theory of narratology to connect legal discourses and processes with the way t...
I have for some time been puzzled about the status of narrative in the law, and more particularly th...
Presenting itself as exemplifying a certain postmodernist trend, the law and narrative approach has ...
Law is saturated with stories. People tell their stories to lawyers; lawyers tell their clients’ sto...
This book examines the roles played by narrative and culture in the construction of legal cases and ...
The article explores narrativisation practices in small claims cases and private family proceedings,...
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...
This paper explores crime reports on verdicts and sentences in child/teenager murder cases in the Br...
Artykuł dotyczy relacji między argumentacyjnym i narracyjnym charakterem teksów prawniczych oraz pyt...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
The article focusses on communication and discursive practices in private family proceedings with th...
This paper questions the ambivalent relation that links the power of language to the language of pow...
In this conceptual article, we propose that legal professional decision makers’ transformation of na...
Public trust in the criminal justice system in England and Wales has been low since the 1990s, and a...