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On flat ontologies and law
continental philosophy
philosophy of law
philosophy of technology
cultural theory
legal theory
socio-legal studies
law & socjety
contemporary social theory
philosophy
humanities
cultural studies
law
political behavior and participation
politics & international relations
social theory
sociology & social policy
social sciences
ontology of law
flat ontology
monadology
Gabriel Tarde
actor-network theory
Bruno Latour
assemblage theory
Manuel Delanda
agential realism
Karen Barad
object-oriented ontology
Graham Harman
ontology
ontological turn
material turn
new materialisms
speculative realism
Bibliogr. przy rozdziałach. Indeks
This book examines the importance of flat ontologies for law and sociolegal theory. Associated with the emergence of new materialism in the humanities and social sciences, the elaboration of flat ontologies challenges the binarism that has maintained the separation of culture from nature, and the human from the nonhuman. Although most work in legal theory and sociolegal studies continues to adopt a non-flat, anthropocentric and immaterial take on law, the critique of this perspective is becoming more and more influential. Engaging the increasing legal interest in flat ontologies, this book offers an account of the main theoretical perspectives, and their importance for law. Covering the work of the five major theorists in the area – Gabriel Tarde, Bruno Latour, Manuel DeLanda, Karen Barad and Graham Harman – the book aims to encourage this interest, as well as to explicate the important problems of and differences between these perspectives. Flat ontologies, the book demonstrates, can offer a valuable new perspective for understanding and thinking about law. This book will appeal mainly to scholars and students in legal theory and sociolegal studies; as well as others with interests in the posthumanist turn in philosophy and social theory.
dc.abstract.en | This book examines the importance of flat ontologies for law and sociolegal theory. Associated with the emergence of new materialism in the humanities and social sciences, the elaboration of flat ontologies challenges the binarism that has maintained the separation of culture from nature, and the human from the nonhuman. Although most work in legal theory and sociolegal studies continues to adopt a non-flat, anthropocentric and immaterial take on law, the critique of this perspective is becoming more and more influential. Engaging the increasing legal interest in flat ontologies, this book offers an account of the main theoretical perspectives, and their importance for law. Covering the work of the five major theorists in the area – Gabriel Tarde, Bruno Latour, Manuel DeLanda, Karen Barad and Graham Harman – the book aims to encourage this interest, as well as to explicate the important problems of and differences between these perspectives. Flat ontologies, the book demonstrates, can offer a valuable new perspective for understanding and thinking about law. This book will appeal mainly to scholars and students in legal theory and sociolegal studies; as well as others with interests in the posthumanist turn in philosophy and social theory. | |
dc.affiliation | Wydział Prawa i Administracji : Zakład Socjologii Prawa | |
dc.contributor.author | Dudek, Michał - 110152 | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-05-06T12:36:35Z | |
dc.date.available | 2024-05-06T12:36:35Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2024 | |
dc.description.additional | Bibliogr. przy rozdziałach. Indeks | |
dc.description.physical | XVII, [1], 232 | |
dc.description.series | Discourses of Law | |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.4324/9781003440963 | |
dc.identifier.eisbn | 978-1-003-44096-3 | |
dc.identifier.isbn | 978-1-032-57779-1 | |
dc.identifier.isbn | 978-1-032-57781-4 | |
dc.identifier.project | 2018/31/D/HS5/00294 , Narodowe Centrum Nauki | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/handle/item/333338 | |
dc.language | eng | |
dc.place | Abingdon | |
dc.place | New York | |
dc.publisher | Routledge | |
dc.publisher.ministerial | Routledge | |
dc.rights | Dodaję tylko opis bibliograficzny | |
dc.rights.licence | Bez licencji otwartego dostępu | |
dc.subject.en | continental philosophy | |
dc.subject.en | philosophy of law | |
dc.subject.en | philosophy of technology | |
dc.subject.en | cultural theory | |
dc.subject.en | legal theory | |
dc.subject.en | socio-legal studies | |
dc.subject.en | law & socjety | |
dc.subject.en | contemporary social theory | |
dc.subject.en | philosophy | |
dc.subject.en | humanities | |
dc.subject.en | cultural studies | |
dc.subject.en | law | |
dc.subject.en | political behavior and participation | |
dc.subject.en | politics & international relations | |
dc.subject.en | social theory | |
dc.subject.en | sociology & social policy | |
dc.subject.en | social sciences | |
dc.subject.en | ontology of law | |
dc.subject.en | flat ontology | |
dc.subject.en | monadology | |
dc.subject.en | Gabriel Tarde | |
dc.subject.en | actor-network theory | |
dc.subject.en | Bruno Latour | |
dc.subject.en | assemblage theory | |
dc.subject.en | Manuel Delanda | |
dc.subject.en | agential realism | |
dc.subject.en | Karen Barad | |
dc.subject.en | object-oriented ontology | |
dc.subject.en | Graham Harman | |
dc.subject.en | ontology | |
dc.subject.en | ontological turn | |
dc.subject.en | material turn | |
dc.subject.en | new materialisms | |
dc.subject.en | speculative realism | |
dc.subtype | Monography | |
dc.title | On flat ontologies and law | |
dc.type | Book | |
dspace.entity.type | Publication | en |