Storytelling rituals in jury deliberations

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Research on jury deliberation tends to focus on deliberative outcomes, such as verdict decisions. Less attention is paid to the actual process of deliberation. This paper analyzes a video recording of a mock jury deliberation in a simulated criminal trial, focusing on facial expression, gesture, and discourse. Drawing on ethnomethodology and micro-sociological theories of ritual, I examine how jurors make sense of the evidence presented to them and how they work together to collectively produce a coherent narrative of events. I argue that a focus on the ritual dynamics of the deliberation help to understand how such a co-production can occur.

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Rossner, M. (2019). Storytelling rituals in jury deliberations. Onati Socio-Legal Series, 9(5), 747–770. https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1038

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