Doing Ethnography: Living Law, Life Histories, and Narratives from Botswana

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The power of narrative in constituting social relations is one that has been acknowledged by a number of disciplines, including law.1 Narrative endorses a multiplicity of forms from a diverse range of sources. But regardless of the form they are given, a key issue is...

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Griffiths, A. (2002). Doing Ethnography: Living Law, Life Histories, and Narratives from Botswana. In Practicing Ethnography in Law (pp. 160–181). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-06573-5_10

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