de CerteauMichel, The Practice of Everyday Life (University of California Press, 1984) 117.
2.
Cresswell also includes place in this theorem, but we have applied de Certeau's differentiation of space and place to our work. Tim Cresswell, In Place/Out of Place: Geography, Ideology, and Transgression (University of Minnesota Press, 1996) 9.
3.
For further reading on the use of space to foster public life, see OldenburgRay, The Great Good Place: Cafes, Coffeeshops, Bookstores, Bars, Hair Salons, and Other Hangouts at the Heart of a Community (Paragon House, 1991); and OldenburgRay (ed), Celebrating the Third Place: Inspiring Stories about the ‘Great Good Places’ at the Heart of our Communities (Marlowe, 2001).
4.
FaineJon, Interviews with Edwin Stanley, Joan Heenan, Sir Elser Barber, Harry Haggarty, John Wheatley, Geoffrey Hollidge, Nathaniel Hargrave, in Faine, Taken on Oath: A Generation of Lawyers (Federation Press, 1992) 15–6, 26–7, 73, 125–6, 152–4, 231, 242.
5.
SextonMichael and MaherLaurence W, The Legal Mystique: The Role of Lawyers in Australian Society (Angus & Robertson, 1982) ch 1. Margaret Hetherton made similar findings: See Hetherton for the Victorian Law Foundation, Victoria's lawyers: The first report of a research project on lawyers in the community (Victorian Law Foundation, 1978) 11–24.
6.
Sexton and Maher, above n 5, 8.
7.
Ibid.
8.
ThorntonMargaret, ‘The Illusion of the “Real” in Ian Callinan's The Lawyer and the Libertine,’ in Thornton (ed), Romancing the Tomes: Popular Culture, Law and Feminism (Cavendish, 2002) 257, 260.
9.
Hetherton for the Victorian Law Foundation, Victoria's lawyers: The second report of a research project on lawyers in the community (VLF, 1981) 114–5; WeisbrotDavid, Australian Lawyers (Longman Cheshire, 1990) 2–3.
10.
Weisbrot, above n 9, 79–81.
11.
McCullochJude, Interview with Peter Faris (Melbourne, 24 February 2009); PeelMark, Interview with Peter Gordon (Melbourne, 30 September 2008); BlairMegan and HarrisBridget, Interview with Genevieve Nihill (Melbourne, 20 April 2010); Blair and Harris, Interview with Amanda George (Melbourne, 31 May 2010).
12.
McCulloch, Interview with Barbara Shalit (Melbourne, 24 February 2009); McCulloch, Interview with Helen Constas (Melbourne, 10 November 2009).
13.
ChestermanJohn points to the transformation of early FLS spaces and the atypical dress of workers. Chesterman, Poverty, Law and Social Change: The Story of the Fitzroy Legal Service (MUP, 1996) 35–41, 114, 174–175.
14.
The Aboriginal Legal Service (‘ALS’) in Redfern, NSW actually opened earlier than FLS, and a ‘quasi-legal’ service organised by the Aborigines Advancement League had been in operation in Northcote, Victoria from 1968. The history of the Indigenous legal service movement is both long and rich, and intersects with the history of the broader CLC movement. However, we acknowledge that it is in many ways a very distinct history that demands treatment in its own right, and so have limited our study here to the non-Indigenous CLC movement.
15.
GerardAlison and Harris, Interview with Jon Faine (Melbourne, 29 November 2010).
16.
Harris, Interview with Peter Faris (Melbourne, 24 May 2010).
17.
Oldenburg (1991), above n 3, 36–7.
18.
DaleKaren, ‘Building a Social Materiality: Spatial and Embodied Politics in Organizational Control’ (2005) 12 (5) Organization649, 668–669.
19.
Harris, above n 16.
20.
Blair and Harris, Interview with Nihill, above n 11.
21.
Harris, Interview with Belinda Lo (Melbourne, 21 July 2010).
22.
McCullochPeel and Harris, Interview with John Finlayson (Melbourne, 30 September 2008).
23.
McCulloch, Interview with Julian Gardner (Melbourne, 30 September 2008).
24.
McCulloch, Interview with Dick Gross (Melbourne, 24 September 2008).
25.
Blair and Harris, Interview with Domenico Calabrò (Melbourne, 26 May 2010).
26.
Blair and Harris, Interview with George, above n 11.
27.
Ibid.
28.
Blair, Interview with Peter Noble (Bendigo, 16 November 2010).
29.
McCulloch, Interview with Inka Alexander (Melbourne, 27 March 2009).
30.
Robin Inglis for the Fitzroy Legal Service, ‘They said we'd get lawyers not you guys’: Alphaline review – 24 hour legal hotline for youth (FLS, 1986), Introduction.
31.
McCulloch, Interview with Constas, above n 12.
32.
Blair and Harris, Interview with George, above n 11.
33.
Blair and Harris, Interview with Hugh de Kretser (Melbourne, 8 June 2010).
34.
CastanMelissa, ‘Law, Advocacy and the Brave New World’ (2010) 35(4) Alternative Law Journal192, 192–3.
35.
BarneyDarin, ‘The Vanishing Table, Or Community in a World That Is No World,’ in FeenbergAndrew and BarneyDarin (eds), Community in the Digital Age: Philosophy and Practice (Rowman & Littlefield, 2004) 31; WellmanBarry, ‘Community: From Neighborhood to Network’ (2005) 48Communications of the ACM53; BenklerYochai, The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom (Yale University Press, 2006) 357.