Routledge handbook of socio-legal theory and methods /
edited by Naomi Creutzfeldt, Marc Mason and Kirsten McConnachie.
- v, 408 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Socio-legal theory and methods : introduction / Naomi Creutzfeldt, Marc Mason, Kirsten McConnachie -- Traditions of studying the social and the legal : a short introduction to the institutional and intellectual development of socio-legal studies / Naomi Creutzfeldt -- Uses and abuses of socio-legal studies / Carrie Menkel-Meadow -- The why and how to of conducting a socio-legal research project / Lisa Webley -- Writing beyond distinctions / Andreas Philioppopoulous-Mihalopoulus -- Doing critical socio-legal theory / Margaret Davies --'Indefensible and irresponsible' : interdisciplinarity, truth and #reviewer2 / Emilie Cloatre and Dave Cowan -- Ethical awareness and socio-legal research in the UK / Victoria Brooks -- On objectivity and staying'native' : researching LGBTQI+ lawyers as a queer lawyer / Marc Mason -- The politics of research impact : a Scottish case study / Kath Murray -- Law and sociology / Sharyn Roach Anleu and Kathy Mack -- Law and social psychology methods / Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff -- A socio-legal studies and economics / Richard Craven -- Law and anthropology / Kirsten McConnachie -- Doing'law in/and development' : theoretical, methodological and ethical reflections / Jenny Lander -- Qualitative data and the challenges of interpretation in transitional justice research / Briony Jones -- Reading law spatially / Antonia Layard -- Legal concepts in flux : the social construction of legal meaning / Maayan Ravid and Alice Schneider -- Feminist approaches to socio-legal studies / Rosemary Hunter -- Intersectionality as theory and method : human rights' adjudication by the European Court of Human Rights / Charlotte Helen Skeet -- Encountering the archive : researching race, racialisation and the death penalty in England and Wales, 1900-65 / Lizzie Seal and Alexa Neale -- Law, the environment and narrative storytelling / Angus Nurse -- Legal aesthetics as visual method / Thomas Giddens -- A content analysis of judicial decision-making / Richard Kirkham and Elizabeth A. O'Loughlin -- Intellectual property, biotechnology and process tracing : applying political research methods to legal study / Benjamin Farrand -- Experiments in criminal justice contexts / Julia Jesberg and Ben Bradford -- Legal epidemiology, evidence-informed law and administrative data : new frontiers in the study of family justice / Matthew A. Jay -- Socio-legal approaches to online hate speech / Nicole Stremlau and Iginio Gagliardone.