Routledge Handbook of Socio-Legal Theory and Methods

Author:   Naomi Creutzfeldt ,  Marc Mason ,  Kirsten McConnachie
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138592902


Pages:   408
Publication Date:   08 August 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Naomi Creutzfeldt ,  Marc Mason ,  Kirsten McConnachie
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.880kg
ISBN:  

9781138592902


ISBN 10:   1138592900
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   08 August 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Approaching socio-legal studies Chapter 1 Socio-Legal Theory and Methods: Introduction Naomi Creutzfeldt, Marc Mason, Kirsten McConnachie Chapter 2 Traditions of Studying the Social and the Legal: Building Interdisciplinary Bridges Naomi Creutzfeldt, University of Westminster Chapter 3 Uses and Abuses of Socio-Legal Methods Carrie Menkel-Meadow, UC Irvine School of Law, USA Chapter 4 The why and how to of conducting a socio-legal research project Lisa Webley, University of Birmingham Chapter 5 Writing Beyond Distinctions Andreas Philioppopoulous - Mihalopoulus, University of Westminster Chapter 6 Doing Critical Socio-Legal Studies Margaret Davies, Flinders University, Australia Chapter 7 ""Indefensible and irresponsible"": Interdisciplinarity, truth and #reviewer2 Dave Cowan, University of Bristol and Emilie Cloatre, University of Kent Chapter 8 Ethical Awareness and Socio-legal Research in the UK Victoria Brooks, University of Westminster Chapter 9 On objectivity and staying ‘native’: Researching LGBTQI+ lawyers as a queer lawyer Marc Mason, University of Westminster Chapter 10 Impact, policy and public engagement Kath Murray, University of Edinburgh Disciplinary and theoretical relationships Chapter 11 Law and sociology Sharyn Roach Anleu & Kathy Mack, Flinders University, Australia Chapter 12 Social psychology and law Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff, Washington University School of Law Chapter 13 A socio-legal approach to law and economics Richard Craven, University of Leicester Chapter 14 Law and Anthropology Kirsten McConnachie, University of East Anglia Chapter 15 Doing ""Law in/and Development"": Theoretical, Methodological and Ethical Reflections Jenny Lander, De Montford University Chapter 16 Qualitative Data and the Challenges of Interpretation in Transitional Justice Research Briony Jones, University of Warwick Chapter 17 Reading law spatially Antonia Layard, University of Bristol Chapter 18 Legal Concepts in Flux: The Social Construction of Legal Meaning Maayan Ravid & Alice Schneider, University of Oxford Chapter 19 Feminist Approaches to Socio-Legal Studies Rosemary Hunter, University of Kent Chapter 20 Intersectionality as Theory and Method: Human Rights’ Policy and Adjudication Charlotte Skeet, University of Sussex Methodological choices Chapter 21 Encountering the Archive: Researching Race, Racialisation and the Death Penalty in England and Wales, 1900-65 Lizzie Seal and Alexa Neale, University of Sussex Chapter 22 Law, the Environment and Narrative Storytelling Angus Nurse, Middlesex University Chapter 23 Legal Aesthetics as Visual Method Thomas Giddens, St Mary’s University, Twickenham Chapter 24 A Content Analysis of Judicial Decision-Making Richard Kirkham, University of Sheffield and Elizabeth A. O’Loughlin, City University of London Chapter 25 Intellectual Property, Biotechnology and Process Tracing: Applying Political Research Methods to Legal Study Benjamin Farrand, University of Warwick Chapter 26 Experiments in Criminal Justice Contexts Ben Bradford and Julia Jesberg, University College London Chapter 27 Legal epidemiology, evidence-informed law and administrative data: new frontiers in the study of family justice Matthew Jay, University College London Chapter 28 Online hate speech Nicole Stremlau University of Johannesburg & University of Oxford; Iginio Gagliardone, University of Oxford & University of Witwatersrand"

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Naomi Creutzfeldt and Marc Mason are based in the law school at the University of Westminster; Kirsten McConnachie is based in the law school at the University of East Anglia

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