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Sessions Information
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January 7, 2017
10:30 am - 12:15 pm
Session Type: Section Call for Papers
Session Capacity: N/A
One of the
cardinal features of anthropology—and that which makes the discipline unique—is
its method: ethnography. Ethnography yields incredible qualitative data that
anthropologists interpret in order to arrive at insights about society and
culture. The panel will be composed of legal scholars and advocates who will
speak about how they bring qualitative data to bear in their advocacy,
research, and teaching, as well as the value of that endeavor. Business meeting at program conclusion.
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Speakers
Deepa Acevedo, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Monica C. Bell, Harvard Law School
Khiara M. Bridges, Boston University School of Law
Mary D. Fan, University of Washington School of Law
Osagie Obasogie, University of California, Hastings College of the Law
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Session Fees
- [7190] Law and Anthropology, Co-Sponsored by Law and the Social Sciences: $0.00
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