Virtual Collection: Innovation in Legal Anthropology
Deepa Das Acevedo & Anna Offit
This Virtual Special Issue celebrates cutting-edge anthropological studies of law that have found a home in the Law and Society Review. The goal of this selective curation of articles is to acknowledge the LSR’s role in fostering innovative anthropological scholarship on an array of legal subjects, and to inspire a new generation of contributors and reviewers alike to view the journal as an important venue for innovation in the anthropological study of law.
Articles of General Interest
Legal Autonomy as Political Engagement: The Ladakhi Village in the Wider World
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- Law & Society Review / Volume 40 / Issue 1 / 2006
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- 01 January 2024, pp. 77-104
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“What Are You Going to Do with the Village's Knowledge?” Talking Tradition, Talking Law in Hopi Tribal Court
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- Law & Society Review / Volume 39 / Issue 2 / June 2005
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- 01 January 2024, pp. 235-271
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Constitutional Ethnography: An Introduction
Constitutional Ethnography: An Introduction
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- Law & Society Review / Volume 38 / Issue 3 / September 2004
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- 01 January 2024, pp. 389-406
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“That's How She Talks”: Animating Text Message Evidence in the Sexual Assault Trial
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- Law & Society Review / Volume 52 / Issue 2 / 2018
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- 01 January 2024, pp. 401-435
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Forum: Sally Engle Merry's Colonizing Hawai'i: The Cultural Power of Law
Thinking Inside the Box: A Historian Among the Anthropologists
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- Law & Society Review / Volume 38 / Issue 4 / 2004
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- 01 January 2024, pp. 851-860
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Disputing the Global Land Grab: Claiming Rights and Making Markets Through Collaborative Governance
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- Law & Society Review / Volume 52 / Issue 4 / 2018
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- 01 January 2024, pp. 994-1025
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