如何举办写作研讨会?论“全球化”法律教育中的学术伦理培养

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW
Madelaine Chiam, Sundhya Pahuja, James E K Parker
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摘要这篇文章主要做两件事。首先,它记录并分享了在跨国博士和博士后法律教育背景下举办写作研讨会的方法。其次,它对这种方法进行了批判性反思,并为思考我们作为学者和教师在当代大学中的角色提供了一些更一般的教训。我们的论点是,我们所描述的写作研讨会的结构异常正式,甚至风格化,不仅为参与者提供了对其作品进行详细反馈的机会,而且有助于培养一定的学术行为伦理。这种伦理一方面强调学术关系的亲密性,另一方面强调倾听的重要性。这种伦理可能与当代大学的一些更阴险的要求背道而驰。
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How to Run a Writing Workshop? On the Cultivation of Scholarly Ethics in ‘Global’ Legal Education
Abstract This article does two main things. First, it records and shares a methodology for running a writing workshop in the context of transnational doctoral and post-doctoral legal education. Second, it offers a critical reflection on this methodology, and in doing so draws out some more general lessons for thinking about our roles as scholars and teachers in the contemporary university. Our thesis is that the unusually formal, even stylised, structure of the writing workshops we describe not only offers participants an opportunity for detailed feedback on their work, but also helps to foster a certain ethics of scholarly conduct. This ethics emphasises the intimacy of scholarly relations on the one hand, and the importance of listening on the other. Such an ethics may be antithetical to some of the more insidious imperatives of the contemporary university.
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