TY - BOOK ID - 7224590 TI - Chronotopes of law : jurisdiction, scale, and governance PY - 2015 SN - 9781138824867 9781315881614 9781134714797 9781134714865 9780415715584 1138824860 PB - Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, DB - UniCat KW - Sociological jurisprudence. KW - Law KW - Jurisdiction. KW - Competent authority KW - Conflict of judicial decisions KW - Courts KW - Judgments KW - Venue KW - Jurisprudence KW - Law and society KW - Society and law KW - Sociology of law KW - Sociology KW - Law and the social sciences KW - Philosophy. KW - Sociological jurisprudence KW - Jurisdiction KW - Philosophy KW - Canada KW - LAW / Essays. KW - LAW / General. KW - LAW / Judicial Power. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7224590 AB - "Jurisdiction, Scale and Governance: Chronotopes of Law develops a post-metaphysical framework for analyzing the spatio-temporal workings of law and other forms of governance. In this regard, it does not seek merely to combine analyses of legal temporality carried out by anthropologists with analyses of law and space carried out by geographers and socio-legal scholars. Adding two metaphysical abstractions together does not produce anything but somewhat more complex, but equally metaphysical, abstractions. After Kant, 'time' and 'space' are simply categories of human understanding, not metaphysical entities. And, in this book Mariana Valverde develops an anti-metaphysical theoretical approach to law that aims not to theorize the world in general, but rather to be useful to researchers who seek to shed light on the actual workings of law and other forms of governance. Written by one of the foremost theorists in the area, this theoretically innovative work constitutes a major contribution to contemporary studies in law and society. "-- "This book develops a new framework for analyzing the spatio-temporal workings of law and other forms of governance. Chronotopes of Law argues that studies of law and governance can be reinvigorated by drawing on a bundle of quite heterogenous analytical tools that do not have a single provenance or a single political or normative aim but that work well in combination. Analyses of legal temporality carried out by anthropologists and studies of law and space undertaken by geographers and legal scholars have proliferated in recent years, but these research traditions have remained largely separate. By adapting notions such as intertextuality, dialogism, and the 'chronotope' from Mikhail Bakhtin, notions designed specifically to synthesize considerations of space and time in a framework that is open-ended, interactive and dynamic, Mariana Valverde develops an anti-metaphysical theory and method for legal studies. This approach will be useful both to theorists and to researchers seeking to illuminate the actual workings of law and other forms of governance. Indeed, a key aim of the book is to break down the institutional and disciplinary barriers that prevent theorists from learning from empirical studies and viceversa. Written by one of the foremost sociolegal scholars writing today, this theoretically innovative work constitutes a major contribution to contemporary studies in law and society"-- ER -