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Asymmetries In Legal Practice, Asymmetries In Analysis? Recent Ethnographies Influenced By The Studies Of Work Tradition

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Travers, M, Asymmetries In Legal Practice, Asymmetries In Analysis? Recent Ethnographies Influenced By The Studies Of Work Tradition, Australian Journal of Communication, 40, (2) pp. 9-17. ISSN 0811-6202 (2013) [Refereed Article]


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Abstract

This short paper gives a summary of a keynote address presented at the Australian Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversational Analysis (AIEMCA) conference held in Brisbane in November 2012.

Item Details

Item Type:Refereed Article
Research Division:Human Society
Research Group:Criminology
Research Field:Criminology not elsewhere classified
Objective Division:Law, Politics and Community Services
Objective Group:Justice and the law
Objective Field:Legal processes
UTAS Author:Travers, M (Associate Professor Max Travers)
ID Code:87710
Year Published:2013
Deposited By:School of Social Sciences
Deposited On:2013-12-03
Last Modified:2018-02-17
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