As part of my MA in Graphic Media Design at London College of Communication I was asked to explore how 'we formulate a critique and articulate a position through design' using the unfamiliar form of a visual essay, specifically by responding to one of three 'source materials' (articles). I chose Max Bruinsma's contribution, entitled 'Watching… Continue reading FATHOM
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Workshop on Visual Communication of Social Science Research
In March 2015 I ran a full day workshop at University of Kent for PhD students on Visual Communication of Social Science Research for Kent Graduate School.The aim was to attune students to the potential of visual materials at all stages of the research process, from conceptualisation, to data collection and analysis, to dissemination and impact… Continue reading Workshop on Visual Communication of Social Science Research
Global business, Local Law
These are visualisations created in 2014 of my findings published in Perry-Kessaris (2008) Global Business, Local Law: The Indian legal system as a communal resource in foreign investment relations Ashgate.
Conceptual postcards
(c) Amanda Perry-KessarisHow might one use the format of a two sided postcard to communicate about the econo-socio-legal? (c) Amanda Perry-Kessaris
Visualising contemporary legal education
How might banners on a law school website communicate some of the key features of contemporary legal education to members of the public and prospective students?Here are some of my experiments.Critical perspectives on lawResearch-led teaching
Communal Networks
© Amanda Perry-Kessaris This image will appear as Figure 1: Key elements of a communal approach to law in Perry-Kessaris, A (forthcoming 2014) 'Discovering the econo-socio-legal through a communal lens' in D Schiff and R Nobel eds. Law, Society and Community: Socio-Legal Essays in Honour of Roger Cotterrell. Ashgate.Since the mid 1990’s, Roger has used… Continue reading Communal Networks
Thinking into | about practice
Law and Development: Thinking into | about practice is a web-based series of informal reflections on the thinking-practice nexus in the field of law and development on the Kent Law School Website.Contributors from academia and practice use text and/or images to consider:How does law and development thinking play out in law and development practice?How does… Continue reading Thinking into | about practice
Working with a designer
Graphic designer Sarah Schrauwen worked with enthusiasm and responsiveness to create a visualisation of actors, interactions, regimes and rationalities for ‘Anemos-ity, apatheia, enthousiasmos: An economic sociology of law and wind farm development in Cyprus’-- my contribution to a workshop on Towards an Economic Sociology of Law.