Law Text Culture
Law Text Culture is a trans-continental peer reviewed journal. It publishes critical thinking and creative writing across a range of genres - from artwork and fiction to the traditional scholarly essay.
Law Text Culture incites a dialogue crossing disciplines, exciting, in each, fresh perspectives along three axes of inquiry:
Politics: engaging the relationship of force and resistance;
Aesthetics: eliciting the relationship of judgment and expression;
Ethics: exploring the relationship of self and other.
Law Text Culture promotes the exploration of these aspects of these themes through special issues.
People interested in submitting work to be considered for publication in Law Text Culture are encouraged to address the themes of forthcoming special issues. Contact details for guest editors are provided. The journal does not normally consider unsolicited articles of a general nature unrelated to special issues.
Editorial board
- Desmond Manderson, McGill University, Montréal, Canada.
- Luke McNamara, University of Wollongong, Australia.
- Richard Mohr (Managing editor), University of Wollongong, Australia.
- Nan Seuffert, University of Waikato, New Zealand.
Contact the Managing Editor
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