Cybernorms featuring David Nelken
[This is a post from the Cybernorms.net blog, which is the English equivalent to Cybernormer.se. You can follow this link to read this post at its original URL.]
Cybernorms.net at Lund University proudly presents a brand new series of lectures on Sociology of Law hosted on iTunesU. The series display interviews with some of the worlds most prominent scholars in the field today. Håkan Hydén, professor at the sociology of law department, Lund university, has traveled around Europe in this first season, talking to famous sociologists of law, in search of answers for questions about socio-legal theory, social norms and legal rules in the creation of Europe, the gap problem in a digital context.
In this first episode we meet David Nelken, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Legal Institutions and Social Change at the University of Macerata, Visiting Professor of Criminology at Oxford Law Faculty (from October 2010 till September 2013).
This series of lectures is the Cybernorms research group’s contribution to the web-based distance-learning masters program “Sociology of European Law” (SELA) at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University, Sweden. A new episode will be released once a month featuring a new interview.
The whole series of lectures will be possible to find on iTunesU, using the search term “Cybernorms” in the search field in the upper right corner. Or watch them here on the Cybernorms blog.
Episode 1: David Nelken (Cybernorms on Sociology of Law)
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“Do I need iTunes software on my computer to access this material?”
Don’t you have any moral what so ever? You know that i can ask that question because you know that i know that you ought to know better. You are not an example of the ignorance of Average Joe. Shame on you!
We are within a Lund University solution where we use iTunesU for online lectures. And we do need to explain to people how to access the full material. However, see your point… we have rephrased.