Not specifically on Foucault, more Gunther Teubner and Niklas Luhmann, but
Michael King and Christine Piper (1995) How the Law Thinks About Children, 2nd
edition, Aldershot: Ashgate/Arena, might be worth a look. It draws on Gunther
Teubner's article on 'how the law thinks', itself based on Habermas, Foucault
and Luhmann.
Best
Ryan
'For me, life exists only insofar as I can theorize it.'
Slavoj Zizek
Ryan Conlon
Department of Sociology
Lancaster University
Lancaster
LA1 4YL
Tel. +44 (0) 1524 593570
Fax. +44 (0) 1524 594256
e-mail. r.conlon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
home. http://www.lancs.ac.uk/postgrad/conlon
Michael King and Christine Piper (1995) How the Law Thinks About Children, 2nd
edition, Aldershot: Ashgate/Arena, might be worth a look. It draws on Gunther
Teubner's article on 'how the law thinks', itself based on Habermas, Foucault
and Luhmann.
Best
Ryan
'For me, life exists only insofar as I can theorize it.'
Slavoj Zizek
Ryan Conlon
Department of Sociology
Lancaster University
Lancaster
LA1 4YL
Tel. +44 (0) 1524 593570
Fax. +44 (0) 1524 594256
e-mail. r.conlon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
home. http://www.lancs.ac.uk/postgrad/conlon