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    FLaK: Mixing Feminism, Legality and Knowledge

    Volume
    23
    Pagination
    241 - 252
    DOI
    10.1007/s10691-015-9306-4
    Journal
    Feminist Legal Studies
    Issue
    3
    ISSN
    0966-3622
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    Abstract
    © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This editorial explains the themes of the forthcoming FLaK seminar and how those themes draw on the collective and individual contributions of the articles, interviews and commentaries presented in this issue. At FLaK, we propose to think with others about the kind of ‘kitchen table’ that FLS might provide into the future. How might feminist legal studies—the approach and the journal—best use its food, equipment, techniques, time, space, mood, energy and commitment? How shall FLS scholars and associates make the most of what we have in a room that can sometimes be confining and confusing, yet also exciting and sustaining? How do others engage with the processes and products of our kitchen table? In considering these issues and more, we propose to draw reflexively on feminist legacies of praxis, internationalism and openness, as we stock up and critically reflect on decolonizing techniques, legal know-how, protest and publishing practices.
    Authors
    Fletcher, R
    URI
    http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/15604
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