Challenging notions of what constitutes' normal'and'pathological'bodies, this ambitious, agenda-setting study theoretically reinvigorates disability studies by reconceptualising it as' …
This book engages with a traditional yet persistent question of legal theory–what is law? However, instead of attempting to define and limit law, the aim of the book is to unlimit law, to …
M Thornton - Australian Feminist Studies, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This paper takes a hard look at merit and the ideal academic, twin concepts that have been accorded short shrift by the scholarly literature. For the most authoritative positions, the ideal …
This detailed study of the lived experience of legal academics explores not only the culture of legal academia and the professional identities of law teachers, but also addresses some …
FK Campbell - Disability and social theory: New developments and …, 2012 - Springer
One may wonder what museums and classification systems have in common. They share a feature of working with the systematisation and reification of relics and objects. For too long …
Intended for use in courses on law and society, as well as courses in women's and gender studies, women and politics, and women and the law, this book explores different questions …
K White - Tertiary education & management, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Senior academic women in Australian Universities, as elsewhere, continue to experience both direct and indirect discrimination, with the narrow white Anglo‐Celtic male …
Privatising the Public University Page 1 Page 2 Privatising the Public University Privatising the Public University: The Case of Law is the first full-length critical study examining the …
Awarded the 2013 Birks Book Prize by the Society of Legal Scholars, Women, Judging and the Judiciary expertly examines debates about gender representation in the judiciary and …