Law and Humanities Methods Clinic with Prof Kieran Tranter

Published: 17 May 2023

Does your project engage across law and humanities, or approaches law from a humanities perspective? Do you have methodological queries with such a project? Or are you merely a lawyer who is humanities-curious? This session is for you! In it, Prof Kieran Tranter (Chair of Law and Technology at Queensland University of Technology) will give a short overview of what law and humanities research is all about, focusing in particular on methodological choices, problems, limitations, and possibilities.

Tuesday 20th of June

9.30am - 10.30am

Does your project engage across law and humanities, or approaches law from a humanities perspective? Do you have methodological queries with such a project? Or are you merely a lawyer who is humanities-curious? This session is for you! In it, Prof Kieran Tranter (Chair of Law and Technology at Queensland University of Technology) will give a short overview of what law and humanities research is all about, focusing in particular on methodological choices, problems, limitations, and possibilities. Attendees will then be invited to take part in discussion around their own projects or research, and to bring any methodological questions, queries, or observations for Prof Tranter to advise around, or more generally critique and discuss.

Event contact: t.giddens@dundee.ac.uk 

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First published: 17 May 2023