#MeToo: A tentacular movement of positionality ...
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Article dans une revue scientifique: Article original
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Title :
#MeToo: A tentacular movement of positionality and legal powers
Author(s) :
Marusek, Sarah [Auteur]
Wagner, Anne [Auteur]
Centre de recherche Droits et perspectives du droit - ULR 4487 [CRDP]
Wagner, Anne [Auteur]
Centre de recherche Droits et perspectives du droit - ULR 4487 [CRDP]
Journal title :
International Journal of Legal Discourse
Abbreviated title :
Intl J Legal Discourse
Volume number :
4
Pages :
1–14
Publication date :
2019
ISSN :
2364-8821
English keyword(s) :
#MeToo
Kraken theory
law
rumors
sexual misconduct
dissemination
Kraken theory
law
rumors
sexual misconduct
dissemination
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Droit
English abstract : [en]
Kraken theory aims at showing that legal theory and practice are not built as a single block, but are more a kind of tentacular movement of positionality and legal powers, offering competing theoretical and practical angles ...
Show more >Kraken theory aims at showing that legal theory and practice are not built as a single block, but are more a kind of tentacular movement of positionality and legal powers, offering competing theoretical and practical angles from which Kraken and Octopus can choose their distinctive moves to act for and/or against #MeToo. It shows how these varieties of rumors are distributed in #MeToo, when they may scrutinize their next strategic moves (be it at the surface or for purposes of defamation), and why the mechanism of distinctiveness inherent in this hashtag is explored within the spatio-temporal perspectives of U.S.A. and France.Show less >
Show more >Kraken theory aims at showing that legal theory and practice are not built as a single block, but are more a kind of tentacular movement of positionality and legal powers, offering competing theoretical and practical angles from which Kraken and Octopus can choose their distinctive moves to act for and/or against #MeToo. It shows how these varieties of rumors are distributed in #MeToo, when they may scrutinize their next strategic moves (be it at the surface or for purposes of defamation), and why the mechanism of distinctiveness inherent in this hashtag is explored within the spatio-temporal perspectives of U.S.A. and France.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Non spécifiée
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
Research team(s) :
L’Équipe René Demogue
Submission date :
2020-12-11T14:08:25Z
2021-04-23T12:28:29Z
2021-04-23T12:28:29Z