The object(s) of legality

  • Emilie Cloatre
  • , Dave Cowan
  • , Ole Hammerslev
  • , Stine Piilgaard Porner Nielsen

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Abstract

In this article, we argue for the relevance of studying the association between objects and people as co-constituting legality in everyday life rather than solely focusing either on people or on ‘icons’. Indeed, we go further and argue that scholarship is in danger of producing an impoverished version of legal consciousness if it fails to look beyond the human actors, the people in society. Studying objects and associations, and their role in the making of legalities, is enriched by engaging with the insights of legal consciousness, and its close attention to the way in which everyday forms of engagement with legal orders are co-constitutive of legality. We illustrate through two different case studies how associations between objects and people (in a homeless shelter for young people and among herbalists) mediate and shape legal consciousness.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Law and Society
Vol/bind51
Udgave nummer1
ISSN0263-323X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 16. dec. 2024
Udgivet eksterntJa

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