Sheryl Hamilton is one of several Carleton University faculty members taking part in a Canadian Initiative in Law, Culture and Humanities (CILCH) book project. Sensing the Law will be edited by Department of Law and Legal Studies professors Sheryl Hamilton, Diana Majury, Dawn Moore, Neil Sargent, and Christiane Wilke. The book will include the work of 14 authors from around the world (Canada, United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand, and South Africa) from a variety of disciplines (Law, Legal Studies, English, Anthropology, Sociology, Criminology, and more). Hamilton’s successful SSHRC Connection Grant application for the CILCH, a Faculty of Public Affairs Research Centre, will support a workshop for the authors participating in the project at the Wakefield Inn this May. The authors and editors will gather to provide feedback on each other’s draft chapters.
Carleton University Affiliated Authors include:
Michael Mopas
Carleton University, Sociology and Anthropology
Neil Sargent
Carleton University, Department of Law and Legal Studies
Dayna Scott
York University, Osgoode Hall Law School, past visiting researcher at Carleton University
Adrian Smith
Carleton University, Department of Law and Legal Studies
Christiane Wilke
Carleton University, Department of Law and Legal Studies