The Justice Syndicate: evidence of performances

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Barnard, D. (2020). The Justice Syndicate: evidence of performances.
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This PDF contains evidence of performances of The Justice Syndicate. The piece has been performed a total of 80 times. Performances evidenced here were at:
Battersea Arts Centre, London
National Theatre of Scotland's Citizen of Nowhere Festival, Dundee
Dublin Fringe Festival
Sheffield Doc Fest
York Mediale
Edinburgh Science Festival
The Old Market, Brighton and Hove
National Justice Museum, Nottingham
Random String Festival, Coventry
The Global Health Film Festival, Wellcome Collection, London

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The Justice Syndicate: how interactive theatre provides a window into jury decision making and the public understanding of law
Barnard, D. and Meyer, K.D. (2020). The Justice Syndicate: how interactive theatre provides a window into jury decision making and the public understanding of law. Law and Humanities. 14 (2), pp. 212-243. https://doi.org/10.1080/17521483.2020.1801137
The Justice Syndicate: Using iPads to increase the intensity of participation, conduct agency and encourage flow in live interactive performance
Barnard, D. (2020). The Justice Syndicate: Using iPads to increase the intensity of participation, conduct agency and encourage flow in live interactive performance. International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media. 16 (1), pp. 68-87. https://doi.org/10.1080/14794713.2020.1722916
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Barnard, D. (2018). Video Documentation of The Justice Syndicate. Youtube
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