Affect and legal education : emotion in learning and teaching the law /

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Other Authors: Maharg, Paul, Maughan, Caroline
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2011
Series:Emerging legal learning
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Table of Contents:
  • Why study emotion? / Caroline Maughan
  • Learning and the brain : an overview / Richard Roche
  • Enhancing self-control : insights from neuroscience / Lorraine Boran, David Delany
  • Can litigators let go? : the role of practitioner-supervisors / Sara Chandler
  • Instead of a career : work, art and love in university law schools / Anthony Bradney
  • What do academics think and feel about quality? / Chris Maguire
  • From Socrates to Damasio, from Langdell to Kandel : the role of emotion in modern legal education / Alan M. Lerner
  • Legal understanding and the affective imagination / Maksymilian Del Mar
  • What students care about and why we should care / Graham Ferris, Rebecca Huxley-Binns
  • The body in (e)motion : thinking through embodiment in legal education / Julian Webb
  • Developing professional character : trust, values and learning / Karen Barton, Fiona Westwood
  • Addressing emotions in preparing ethical lawyers / Nigel Duncan
  • Space, absence, silence : the intimate dimensions of legal learning / Paul Maharg