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The Sociolegal Research Cluster at the School of Law, University of Essex welcomes you to their latest lecture presented by Professor Amanda Perry-Kessaris, University of Kent.
We are delighted to host Professor Amanda Perry-Kessaris, University of Kent, for a sociolegal research seminar on her ground-breaking project ‘Doing Sociolegal Research in Design Mode’.
'Doing Sociolegal Research in Design Mode'
Her recently completed book on this topic argues that designerly ways—mindsets that are practical, critical and imaginative, experimental processes and visible and tangible communication strategies—can be combined to generate potentially enabling ecosystems; and that within these ecosystems the abilities of a researcher to make meaningful contributions and to engage in meaningful research relations, both within our research community and in the wider world, can be enhanced.
Professor Perry-Kessaris specialises in empirically grounded, theoretically informed, cross-disciplinary approaches to law; and to the economic life of law in particular.