Studying legal courts trans-sequentially

The chapter gives an introduction to a praxeological methodology for court ethnographies. The trans-sequential analysis is an object-centred approach that treats the focal objects-such as statements or cases-as becomings, not beings. After introducing basic concepts of the approach, the chapter name...

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Main Author: Scheffer, Thomas 1967- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
Published: 2023
In: Courtroom ethnography
Year: 2023, Pages: 75-91
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Summary:The chapter gives an introduction to a praxeological methodology for court ethnographies. The trans-sequential analysis is an object-centred approach that treats the focal objects-such as statements or cases-as becomings, not beings. After introducing basic concepts of the approach, the chapter names a series of basic analytical steps to take plus the results that come into reach by this research procedure. The trans-sequential analysis leads to an understanding of the limited capacities of the court under study, each taken as localised case-producing work unit or apparatus. The introduction ends with an outlook on how to connect the ethnographic micro-foundation to the overwhelming existential challenges of our times.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 89-91
ISBN:9783031379840