Synesthetic legalities: sensory dimensions of law and jurisprudence
In: Law, language and communication
Exploring layers of law and the sensory at the volcano / Sarah Marusek -- What legal rules are suitable for protruding media of law and why? Contribution to the concept of locality/non-locality of legal rules / Michał Dudek -- From waste management to recycling : constructing mental health policy in the Kingdom of Tonga / Timothy P. Fadgen -- What law tastes like : a free conjecture on the palate of juridicity (menu dégustation en quarte services) / Marcílio Franca and Maria Francisca Carneiro (English translation by Caio Martino) -- How to dance to the law : engaged embodiment in Hegel's "Philosophy of Right" / Christopher Lauer -- A tale of outsourcing : the enhanced presence and abasence of law through the senses / Yue S. Ang -- "Do not touch" : prohibitions on touch and the incarcerated female body / Marilyn M. Brown -- Deconstruction and bio-politics : aysmmetrical visuality, spacing, power / Chris Lloyd -- Artistic flash : sketching the courtroom trial / Anita Lam -- Dependency and care in Peirce's training of reasoning / Celia Bardwell-Jones -- "Warmth" in justice : (re)semiotization of "frozen embryo" in the civil case of the four shidu parents / Liping Zhang and Xian Zhou -- The copyright of my sensorimotor experience / Kristian Bankov -- An incriment to rapey discourse : blurred lines and the erotics of protest / Ummni Khan -- "The map is not the territory" : thoughts about synesthesia and law / John Brigham