"Many of these individuals are attempting self-representation and would benefit greatly from even a brief consultation with an attorney," Burchfield said.
It is already present in the examples above, but she also refers to the comic memoir genre as a kind of "outsider art," refers to one character's "recurrent sense of exile," and claims that the books about Israel that occupy her penultimate chapter "reimagine home." Ultimately, the genre itself, as the focus of Oksman's examination, comes to represent a kind of unstable medium for self-representation, in which the discursive and recursive, self-referential and self-conscious moves lay bare the fictions of identity that often obscure the realities of life as it is lived.
self-representation, the capacities required to make autonomous medical
He engaged in a "fifty-year experiment with the possibilities of bourgeois writing and self-representation" (26).
This history of intelligence and "intellectual disability" shows in its passionate eighteen chapters that the very salient and notable history of human self-representation is also a history of exclusion and dishonour for testing the rule of human nature through classification and abnormality.
The controversy over black criminal self-representation in American popular media has vexed critics of all races for the better part of a century.
The concepts of self-representation and digital culture can no longer be thought of as separate entities, but as perpetually linked in complex, complicated, and changing ways.
From this initial self-representation, it is possible to suggest that Gifford's position of power is comparable to that of Legerton and Rawson.
recognition of a fundamental right to self-representation in criminal
In so ruling, the Court found that California law has never afforded defendants the right to represent themselves, but only permits self-representation in noncapital cases in the judge's discretion.
California, the Supreme Court recognized a constitutionally protected right to self-representation since an accused person must be able to control their own defense.
In 2008, the Supreme Court held that the Sixth Amendment permits a trial court to impose a higher competence standard for self-representation than to stand trial.
The term self-concept has numerous synonyms, and researchers assign different nuances to these terms (e.g., self-representation, self-image, and self-esteem; Brown, 1993).