The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Research in Film Awards 2016 is a treasure trove for sociolegal researchers.
My top pick is right at the bottom so scroll on down…
People Like Us about capital punishment from @ahrcpress Research in Film Awards shortlist #sociolegalfilms @SLSA_UK https://t.co/NefC0jdEne
— Amanda Perry-Kessaris (@aperrykessaris) October 4, 2016
They Call Us Maids about domestic workers from @ahrcpress Research in Film Award shortlist #sociolegalfilms @SLSA_UK https://t.co/V1y9NUDIMx
— Amanda Perry-Kessaris (@aperrykessaris) October 4, 2016
Wonderland on photo elicitation as method from @ahrcpress Research in Film Award shortlist #sociolegalfilms @SLSA_UK https://t.co/glGKMuoOZE
— Amanda Perry-Kessaris (@aperrykessaris) October 4, 2016
Poverty on @ahrcpress Research in Film Award shortlist focuses on poverty, youth + shame #sociolegalfilms @SLSA_UK https://t.co/sEj7Vvjqt6
— Amanda Perry-Kessaris (@aperrykessaris) October 4, 2016
Zimbabwe Rap Queen on @ahrcpress Film Award shortlist shows social storyteller Noisey Raps #sociolegalfilms @SLSA_UK https://t.co/PJyAHd7rOV
— Amanda Perry-Kessaris (@aperrykessaris) October 4, 2016
The Crossing on @ahrcpress Film Award shortlist immerses you in 360º of human trafficking #sociolegalfilms @SLSA_UK https://t.co/oai1XEBQeV
— Amanda Perry-Kessaris (@aperrykessaris) October 4, 2016
Anatomy of Murder on @ahrcpress Film Award shortlist re culpability in dissociative state #sociolegalfilms @SLSA_UK https://t.co/7ow4pL5TRJ
— Amanda Perry-Kessaris (@aperrykessaris) October 4, 2016