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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949598807502882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781003197805 , 1003197809 , 9781000987799 , 1000987795 , 1000987833 , 9781000987836
    Series Statement: Technomos
    Content: "This edited volume explores the intersection between the coded realm of the video game and the equally codified space of law through an insightful collection of critical readings. Law is the ultimate multiplayer role-playing game. Involving a process of world-creation, law presents and codifies the parameters of licit and permitted behaviour, requiring individuals to engage their roles as a legal subject - the player-avatar of law - in order to be recognised, perform legal actions, activate rights or fulfil legal duties. Although traditional forms of law (copyright, property, privacy, freedom of expression) externally regulate the permissible content, form, dissemination, rights and behaviours of game designers, publishers and players, this collection examines how players simulate, relate and engage with environments and experiences shaped by legality in the realm of video game-space. Featuring critical readings of video games as a means of understanding law and justice, this book contributes to the developing field of cultural legal studies, but will also be of interest to other legal theorists, socio-legal scholars, and games theorists"--
    Note: Introduction : playing law / Dale Mitchell, Ashley Pearson and Timothy D. Peters -- Towards a legal ludology : language games, playful magic, and the game of law / Dale Mitchell -- Invisible walls : facts and freedom in coded space / James C. Fisher -- Emergent governance from polycentric order in virtual reality social spaces / Anne Hobson -- Emergent systems : virtuality, legality, formality / Daniel Hourigan -- Decoding legal (un)certainty in Doki Doki Literature Club! / Ashley Pearson -- Playing with borders : using video games to bring emotion into the law classroom / Jean Ketterling -- One more turn : the gamic afterlives of Johnson v M'Intosh and digital settler colonialism in Sid Meier's Civilization VI / S. Thomas Keynes -- Playing the world picture : Sid Meier's Civilization and the Law of Abstraction / Kieran Tranter -- A minor jurisprudence of play : becoming jurisprudents through play in the Majora's Mask / Joshua D.M. Shaw -- Gaming at the margins of law or, Niko Bellic's (critical) Theory of Justice / Luis Gómez Romero -- Law among chaos : an anti-Schmittian reading of Skyrim / Anna Lukina and Shane Finn -- Grand theft neoliberalism / James Gilchrist Stewart -- Terra nullius : claiming land on civilization's empty earth / Conor Leggott -- Game over : on emptying the public square / Desmond Manderson.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Law, video games, virtual realities Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023 ISBN 9781032054971
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949865804402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 476 pages) : , illustrations, map.
    ISBN: 9781040013250 , 1040013252 , 1003467768 , 9781040013281 , 1040013287 , 9781003467762
    Series Statement: Routledge handbooks
    Content: "This handbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the cutting-edge field of cultural legal studies. Cultural legal studies is at the forefront of the legal discipline, questioning not only doctrine or social context, but how the concerns of legality are distributed and encountered through a range of material forms. Growing out of the interdisciplinary turn in critical legal studies and jurisprudence that took place in the latter quarter of the 20th century, cultural legal studies exists at the intersection of a range of traditional disciplinary areas: legal studies, cultural studies, literary studies, jurisprudence, media studies, critical theory, history, and philosophy. It is an area of study that is characterised by an expanded or open-ended conception of what 'counts' as a legal source, and that is concerned with questions of authority, legitimacy, and interpretation across a wide range of cultural artefacts. Including a mixture of established and new authors in the area, this handbook brings together a complex set of perspectives that are representative of the current field, but which also address its methods, assumptions, limitations, and possible futures. Establishing the significance of the cultural for understanding law, as well as its importance as a potential site for justice, community, and sociality in the world today, this handbook is a key reference point both for those working in the cultural legal context - in legal theory, law and literature, law and film/television, law and aesthetics, cultural studies, and the humanities generally - as well as others interested in the interactions between authority, culture, and meaning"--
    Note: "A GlassHouse Book" - from title page. , Cultural legal studies : methodologies of reflexive attunement / Thomas Giddens, Karen Crawley and Timothy D. Peters -- Imagination / Mark Antaki and Kirsten Anker -- It's law : towards a form of the cultural legal / Dale Mitchell -- Law and the unconscious / Daniel Hourigan -- "It is not a question of drawing the contours, but what escapes the contour" : aesthetics, provisionality, finitude / Karin van Marle -- Testify! reflections on cultural legal studies and indigenous legal orders / Rebecca Johnson -- The aesthetics of sovereignty / Daniel Matthews -- Jurisography : a report on cultural legal study, Australia / Ann Genovese and Shaun McVeigh -- Law and horror / Penny Crofts -- Prohibition, contract, and nomoi for the future in Star Trek : Picard / Kieran Tranter -- The use of superheroes for cultural legal studies : Batman's Two Bodies and the political theology of the corporate image / Timothy D. Peters -- Cultural legalities of social media / Cassandra Sharp -- Scribbling on the moon : the melancholia of Lunar Nullius / Thomas Giddens -- Law, poetry, and the voice of nature / Mariëlle Matthee -- The parallel lives of legal persons and video game avatars / Ashley Pearson -- Alien nation : redefining the alien in law and science fiction / Susan Bird and Jo Bird -- "The working of time" : transitional justice and body memory in Rithy Panh's cinema / Maria Elander -- Staging the judicial figure : the parallels between legal and operatic interpreters / Ryan Kernaghan -- Pluralising judicial authority : the double-voiced opinion / Julen Etxabe -- A legal frame-work of urban modernity : the court of criminal appeals, Chicago (1927) style / Leslie H Abramson -- The evidence of juridical documentaries / Mónica López Lerma -- Sovereign signatures : Australian first nations petitions / Trish Luker -- Doing theatrical jurisprudence / Marett Leiboff -- Cinelegal techniques / Suzanne Bouclin -- Picturing the judiciary, telling the story of the judge : the discursivity and narrativity of judicial and legal culture in 21st century Chinese film / Agnes S Schick-Chen -- The myth of the big, bad Narco : cinematic jurisprudence and U.S-Mexican drug wars / Luis Gómez Romero -- Film and the re-imagination of kinship : Graham Kolbeins's queer Japan (2019) / Marco Wan -- Tanya's last resort : on law, justice, and enclosure / Emma Patchett -- Can I have your hands? the use of bodies in the horror genre and refugee law / Justine Poon -- Terror Nullius (2018) : queering the Australian colonial imaginary / Karen Crawley and Kim Weinert.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Routledge handbook of cultural legal studies Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9780367506957
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almafu_BV049382072
    Format: viii, 313 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-1-032-05497-1 , 978-1-032-05498-8
    Series Statement: TechNomos: law, technology and culture series
    Content: "This edited volume explores the intersection between the coded realm of the video game and the equally codified space of law through an insightful collection of critical readings. Law is the ultimate multiplayer role-playing game. Involving a process of world-creation, law presents and codifies the parameters of licit and permitted behaviour, requiring individuals to engage their roles as a legal subject - the player-avatar of law - in order to be recognised, perform legal actions, activate rights or fulfil legal duties. Although traditional forms of law (copyright, property, privacy, freedom of expression) externally regulate the permissible content, form, dissemination, rights and behaviours of game designers, publishers and players, this collection examines how players simulate, relate and engage with environments and experiences shaped by legality in the realm of video game-space. Featuring critical readings of video games as a means of understanding law and justice, this book contributes to the developing field of cultural legal studies, but will also be of interest to other legal theorists, socio-legal scholars, and games theorists"--
    Note: Introduction : playing law , Towards a legal ludology : language games, playful magic, and the game of law , Invisible walls : facts and freedom in coded space , Emergent governance from polycentric order in virtual reality social spaces , Emergent systems : virtuality, legality, formality , Decoding legal (un)certainty in Doki Doki Literature Club! , Playing with borders : using video games to bring emotion into the law classroom , One more turn : the gamic afterlives of Johnson v M'Intosh and digital settler colonialism in Sid Meier's Civilization VI , Playing the world picture : Sid Meier's Civilization and the Law of Abstraction , A minor jurisprudence of play : becoming jurisprudents through play in the Majora's Mask , Gaming at the margins of law or, Niko Bellic's (critical) Theory of Justice , Law among chaos : an anti-Schmittian reading of Skyrim , Grand theft neoliberalism , Terra nullius : claiming land on civilization's empty earth , Game over : on emptying the public square
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-003-19780-5 10.4324/9781003197805
    Language: English
    Keywords: Computerspiel ; Virtuelle Realität ; Recht ; Spielwissenschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    UID:
    gbv_1800725825
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 300 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781474424011
    Series Statement: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Law, Literature and the Humanities
    Content: Sets a new trajectory for considering the intertwined relationship between theology and law through speculative cinemaOffers 7 close readings of Hollywood speculative fiction blockbusters as theological and jurisprudential texts: Shyamalan’s Unbreakable, Snyder’s Man of Steel, Lucas and Disney’s Star Wars, Nolan’s The Dark Knight & The Dark Knight Rises, Proyas’ I, Robot, Nolfi’s The Adjustment Bureau and Jackson’s The HobbitExplores key themes of law including justice, the exception, law’s violence, revolution, law’s universality, sovereignty and property as theftExplores key themes of theology including the nature of evil, myth and mysticism, atonement, sacrifice, compassionate acts, visions of the divine and charity as giftThrough close readings of a range of popular Hollywood speculative fiction films, Timothy Peters explores how fictional worlds, particularly those that ‘make strange’ the world of the viewer, can render visible and make explicit the otherwise opaque theologies of modern law. He illustrates that speculative cinema’s genres of estrangement provide a way for us to see and engage the theological concepts of modern law in our era of late capitalism, global empire and the crises of neoliberalism
    Note: Frontmatter , Contents , Acknowledgments , Prologue: Reading the Law ‘Made Strange’ , 1 From Shyamalan’s Unbreakable to Snyder’s Man of Steel: Comic-book Mythology on Screen and the Co-implication of Good and Evil , 2 The Force of/as Modern Law: Justice, Order and the Secular Theology of Star Wars , 3 The Superhero ‘Made Strange’: A Christological Reading of Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight , 4 A Tale of Two Gothams: Revolution, Sacrifice and the Rule of Law in The Dark Knight Rises , 5 Pauline Science Fiction: Alex Proyas’s I, Robot, Universalism and Love Beyond the Law , 6 Escaping the Bureaucratisation of Destiny: Law, Theology and Freedom in George Nolfi ’s The Adjustment Bureau , 7 ‘If more people valued home above gold this world would be a merrier place’: Hospitality, Gift-exchange and the Theological Jurisprudence of J. R. R. Tolkien’s and Peter Jackson’s Th e Hobbit , Bibliography , Index , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978 1 4744 2402 8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978 1 4744 2400 4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Peters, Timothy D. A theological jurisprudence of speculative cinema Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2022 ISBN 1474424007
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781474424004
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781474424028
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1697929931
    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 193 pages)
    ISBN: 9781315648637 , 9781317301585
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138123762
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781138123762
    Language: English
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