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Guibentif, P. (2021). A Case for Including Legal Subjectivity in the Sociology of Law Agenda. SLSA 2021 Virtual Conference hosted by Cardiff UniversitySLSA 2021 Virtual Conference hosted by Cardiff University.
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P. H. Guibentif,  "A Case for Including Legal Subjectivity in the Sociology of Law Agenda", in SLSA 2021 Virtual Conf. hosted by Cardiff UniversitySLSA 2021 Virtual Conf. hosted by Cardiff University, Cardiff, 2021
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@misc{guibentif2021_1714046599243,
	author = "Guibentif, P.",
	title = "A Case for Including Legal Subjectivity in the Sociology of Law Agenda",
	year = "2021",
	url = "https://www.slsa.ac.uk/index.php/past-conferences"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - A Case for Including Legal Subjectivity in the Sociology of Law Agenda
T2  - SLSA 2021 Virtual Conference hosted by Cardiff UniversitySLSA 2021 Virtual Conference hosted by Cardiff University
AU  - Guibentif, P.
PY  - 2021
CY  - Cardiff
UR  - https://www.slsa.ac.uk/index.php/past-conferences
AB  - It is argued here that the concept of “legal subjectivity” should be recognized as an indispensable piece of sociology of law’s theoretical tool kit, designating a priority research domain. In defence of this argument, the concept is specified, critiques that were addressed to it throughout the recent history of sociology of law are discussed, and a conceptual framework is presented, with a view to its empirical operationalization. This conceptual framework, inspired by systems theory, approaches a certain form of subjectivity as a characteristic of modernity, located at the interface between communication and individual psychic activity. Apart from applications to crucial contemporary issues – such as changes in the experience of citizenship, their causes and their possible consequences – it could help sociology of law to better contribute to a reflexive research about current changes in the scientific field itself.
ER  -