On Moving the Table: Reflections on an Author-Meets-Reader Session

Feminist Legal Studies - Tập 26 - Trang 381-384 - 2018
Emily Grabham1
1Kent Law School, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK

Tóm tắt

Through a commentary on the enriching experience of receiving feedback through the Brewing Legal Times author-meets-reader session in February 2018, this piece reflects on the intellectual generosity and scholarly labour that makes such sessions an important form of academic social reproduction.

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