Affect and legal education : emotion in learning and teaching the law /
edited by Paul Maharg, and Caroline Maughan.
- Farnham, Surrey, England : Ashgate, c2011.
- xv, 322 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Emerging legal learning .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Paul maharg and Caroline Maugham --Part I : Affect, legal education and neuroscience -- Why study emotion? / Caroline Maughan -- Learning and the brain : an overview / Richard Roche -- Enhancing self-control : insights from neuroscience / Lorraine Boran, David Delany -- Part II : Affect and legal educators -- Can litigators let go? : the role of practitioner-supervisors in clinical legal education programmes / Sara Chandler -- Instead of a career : work, art and love in university law schools / Anthony Bradney -- What do academics think and feel about quality? / Chris Maguire -- Part III : Affect and learning -- From Socrates to Damasio, from Langdell to Kandel : the role of emotion in modern legal education / Alan M. Lerner -- Legal understanding and the affective imagination / Maksymilian Del Mar -- What students care about and why we should care / Graham Ferris, Rebecca Huxley-Binns -- The body in (E)motion : thinking through embodiment in legal education / Julian Webb -- Developing professional character : trust, values and learning / Karen Barton, Fiona Westwood -- Addressing emotions in preparing ethical lawyers / Nigel Duncan -- Space, absence, silence : the intimate dimensions of legal learning / Paul Maharg.