Poverty law narratives: the critical practice and theory of receiving and translating client stories
Adopts a critical storytelling approach to examine the contextual constraints of poverty law practice. Seeks to build a typology of how clients, lawyers, and legal decision makers all tell, receive, and translate stories. Advises on establishing ethical dialectic interactions with clients.
Autores:
- Christopher P. Gilkerson
Año:
- 1992
Tipo de recurso:
- Archivo PDF
Categorías:
- Trabajo con grupos en situación de vulnerabilidad