Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by Green College as part of the Knowledge Brokers and Knowledge Formats symposium. Today, the study of knowledge production, knowledge formats and knowledge politics is being developed across a wide variety of research fields. Along with the work of scholars such as Ian Hacking, Mary Poovey, and Bruno Latour, the work of the late Green College Principal, Richard Ericson, have all on policing, risk, the news media, and the insurance industry made an important contribution not only to these substantive areas but also to the methodological tools that scholars use in their everyday study of knowledge‐power processes. Jointly sponsored by Green College, UBC, and the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies at the University of Toronto.
Select Articles and Books Available at UBC Library
Chunn, D. E., Lacombe, D., & Canadian Publishers Collection – non-CRKN. (2000). Law as a gendering practice. Don Mills, Ont: Oxford University Press. [Link]
Brockman, J., & Chunn, D. E. (1993). Investigating gender bias: Law, courts and the legal profession. Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing.
Chunn, D. E. (1992). From punishment to doing good: Family courts and socialized justice in Ontario, 1880-1940. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Chunn, D. E., Menzies, R. J., Boyd, S. C., Scholars Portal Books: Canadian Electronic Library, & Canadian Publishers Collection. (2001). (Ab)using power: The Canadian experience. Halifax, N.S: Fernwood. [Link]
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