1st Edition

Emotions in the Law School Transforming Legal Education Through the Passions

By Emma Jones Copyright 2020
198 Pages
by Routledge

198 Pages
by Routledge

198 Pages
by Routledge

Law schools are failing both their staff and students by requiring them to prize reason and rationality and to suppress or ignore emotions. Despite innovations in terms of both content and teaching techniques, there is little evidence that emotions are effectively acknowledged or utilised within legal education. Instead law schools are clinging to an out-dated and erroneous perception of emotions... Read more

1. Introduction: Passions and prejudices in the law school;  2. Chapter 1: Enmity and exclusion within legal education;  3. Chapter 2: A broadening scope, or reason revisited?;  4. Chapter 3: Emotions as a transformative force;  5. Chapter 4: Siting emotions within the politics and policies of academia;  6. Chapter 5: Embracing emotions within learning;  7. Chapter 6: Healthy, wealthy and wise? Law student wellbeing;  8. Chapter 7: Creating an emotionally-engaged legal academy;  9. Conclusion: Feeling our way towards transformation

Biography

Dr Emma Jones is a Senior Lecturer in Law and Teaching Director at The Open University Law School. Her research focuses on the role of emotion and wellbeing in legal education and the legal profession.