The primary purpose of this paper is to invite the reader to wear theoretical and methodological lenses in order to see post-truth legal research in the form of a collection of multifocal law narratives. This paper will exemplify how wearing lenses of postmodernism and narrative jurisprudence enables legal researchers to undertake a combination of doctrinal and non-doctrinal methods to interpret the meaning of statutory provisions in a contemporary context. The vision represented through a collection of images invites legal researchers to reimagine a collective engagement in the post-truth world through seeing what a form of legal research could look like.
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Adopting theoretical and methodological lenses to see a form of post-truth legal research as a collection of multifocal law narratives
Journal of the Australasian Law Academics Association, Vol.12, pp.14-29
18/05/2020
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- Title
- Adopting theoretical and methodological lenses to see a form of post-truth legal research as a collection of multifocal law narratives
- Creators
- Emma Jane Babbage
- Publication Details
- Journal of the Australasian Law Academics Association, Vol.12, pp.14-29
- Identifiers
- 991012861696902368
- Academic Unit
- School of Law and Justice; Law; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article