Geography
Making law, making place: Lawyers and the production of space
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In this paper, we develop a conceptual framework for theorizing the role of lawyers in legal geography research to foster better understandings of the processes and the people co-constituting space and law. We argue that the practice of law is missing from existing legal geography scholarship. Adding insights from legal studies and geography, we propose an agenda for research that places lawyers at the center of analyses of legal (and political) claims-making, particularly place-claims in land-use disputes. We illustrate our call with an example from a study of conflict over a manufactured housing park in Georgia. © The Author(s), 2009.
Publication Title
Progress in Human Geography
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Volume
34
Issue
2
First Page
175
Last Page
192
ISSN
0309-1325
DOI
10.1177/0309132509337281
Keywords
cause lawyering, lawyers, legal geography, legal studies, place
Repository Citation
Martin, Deborah G.; Scherr, Alexander W.; and City, Christopher, "Making law, making place: Lawyers and the production of space" (2010). Geography. 367.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_geography/367