Readings in law and popular culture
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2006
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Table of Contents:
- Tony Bradney / "The case of buffy the vampire slayer and the politics of legal education"
- Richard Collier / Peter's choice : issues of identity, lifestyle, and consumption in changing representations of corporate lawyers and legal academics?
- Lieve Gies / Beyond textual analysis : are the media really shaping people's understanding of the law?
- Geoff Pearson / Contextualising the football disorder act : proportionality under the hammer?
- Andrew Blake / Sports and the countryside in the 21st century?
- Mark James / Virtually foul or virtually fair? FIFA, fair play, fouling and football games?
- Ken Foster / The juridification of sport?
- Peter Robson / The justice films of Sidney Lumet
- Hilary Sommerlad and Pete Sanderson / Gender, power, and law in screwball comedy : re-viewing talk of the town and Adam's rib?
- Penny English / Five find treasure : the ownerhip of the past in Enid Blyton's Five on Finniston Farm
- Kwela Sabine Hermanns / A license to bill? power relations and contemporary themes in music copyright
- Yvonne morris / The legal implications surrounding the practice of video sampling in the digital age?
- Steve Greenfield and Guy Osborn / Law, music, and the creative process ? who is an author?