03377oam 2200685 450 991013761840332120201128021736.02-8218-1559-X2-35159-269-710.4000/books.ifpo.461(CKB)3170000000060981(SSID)ssj0000597456(PQKBManifestationID)12273038(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000597456(PQKBWorkID)10578106(PQKB)10688391(FrMaCLE)OB-ifpo-461(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/48813(PPN)182832007(EXLCZ)99317000000006098120090804d2007 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrThe grammars of adjudication the economics of judicial decision making in fin-de-siècle Ottoman Beirut and Damascus /Zouhair GhazzalPresses de l’Ifpo2007France :IFPO Institut Franc̦ais du Proche Orient,20071 online resource (745 pages) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographMost studies on Islamic, Arab and Ottoman societies are content with the role of testimony that texts available to researchers can play, thus reducing the role of text and language to a mimetic description of past events. The point here is to show that any understanding of social relations implies, first, to consider the textual production of a society by questioning the meaning assignable to the texts themselves. It also supposes that the analysis of texts, whatever their societal and institutional context, must consider its sources as discursive practices, in order not to reduce them to their preliminary function of factual testimony. Drawing on a wide variety of Ottoman "legal" texts produced in Beirut and Damascus in the 19th century, this book avoids linking these texts to the normative values of “Islamic law”, but on the contrary documents the way in which discursive practices operate concretely on a specific terrain. Different levels of practices then emerge, all documented by the social actors who made their very existence possible.Judicial process (Islamic law)BeirutLebanonJudicial process (Islamic law)DamascusSyriaProcedure (Islamic law)BeirutLebanonProcedure (Islamic law)DamascusSyriaEvidence, Documentary (Islamic law)LebanonBeirutEvidence, Documentary (Islamic law)SyriaDamascusLaw, Politics & GovernmentHILCCCanon LawHILCCdroit islamiqueéconomiewaqfjusticedroitJudicial process (Islamic law)Judicial process (Islamic law)Procedure (Islamic law)Procedure (Islamic law)Evidence, Documentary (Islamic law)Evidence, Documentary (Islamic law)Law, Politics & GovernmentCanon LawGhazzal Zouhair638855PQKBUkMaJRUBOOK9910137618403321Grammars of adjudication1803674UNINA02929nam 22006133 450 991098838410332120250320080345.00-252-04830-X0-252-04773-7(MiAaPQ)EBC31877646(Au-PeEL)EBL31877646(CKB)37917065600041(OCoLC)1511105306(EXLCZ)993791706560004120250320d2025 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFeminist Digital Humanities Intersections in Practice1st ed.Champaign :University of Illinois Press,2025.©2025.1 online resource (0 pages)Topics in the Digital Humanities Series0-252-04642-0 0-252-08850-6 "Feminist digital humanities offers opportunities for exploring, exposing, and revaluing marginalized forms of knowledge and enacting new processes for creating meaning. Lisa Marie Rhody and Susan Schreibman present essays that explore digital humanities practice as rich terrain for feminist creativity and critique. The editors divide the works into three categories. In the first section, contributors offer readings that demonstrate how feminist thought can be put into operation through digital practice or via analytical approaches, methodologies, and interpretations. A second section structured around infrastructure considers how technologies of knowledge creation, publication, access, and sharing can be formed or reformed through feminist values. The final section focuses on pedagogies and proposes feminist strategies for preparing students to become critical and confident readers with and against technologies. Aimed at readers in and out of the classroom, Feminist Digital Humanities reveals the many ways scholars have pushed beyond critique to practice digital humanities in new ways"--Provided by publisher.Topics in the Digital Humanities SeriesFeminist theoryDigital humanitiesTechnology and womenFeminist theory.Digital humanities.Technology and women.305.4201Rhody Lisa Marie1802408Schreibman Susan1755106Clement Tanya E1802409Barget Monika1802410Kirtz Jaime Lee1802411Brown Susan1802412Mandell Laura1702466Wernimont Jacqueline1802413Stevens Nikki L1802414Bergenmar Jenny1673553MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910988384103321Feminist Digital Humanities4348083UNINA