Recognising an ecological ethic of care in the law of everyday shared spaces (Record no. 514619)

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Personal name Holder, Jane. and McGillivray, Donald.
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Title Recognising an ecological ethic of care in the law of everyday shared spaces
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Social and Legal Studies: An International Journal
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Extent 29(3), Jun, 2020: p. 379-400
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Summary, etc Law plays a vital role in the life and loss of open shared spaces, used and enjoyed on an everyday basis by local people. In this article, we adopt an analytical framework based on an ethic of care to critique the registration of land as a ‘town or village green’, using the example of an inquiry into the greens status of an ancient woodland. Analysing written and oral witness statements in this inquiry makes clear the centrality of such places in many people’s lives, giving rise to community-based, and forward-looking, interests. However, the legal focus upon quantitative assessments of individuals’ use of land in the recent past means that the prospective consequences of losing such valued areas are currently poorly acknowledged, and accounted for, in the registration process. This leads to the question whether an ethic of care towards everyday shared spaces may be better recognised via more deliberative plan-making regimes.- Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Deliberative theories, Ethic of care, Everyday shared spaces, Feminist theories, Knowledge claims, Local greens, Witness statements
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Main entry heading Social and Legal Studies: An International Journal
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Subject DIP ECOLOGY
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2020-11-24 29(3), Jun, 2020: p. 379-400 AR124101 2020-11-24 Articles

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