Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford

Talking about Methods

Welcome to Talking about Methods, a podcast brought to you by the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford (www.law.ox.ac.uk/centres-institutes/centre-socio-legal-studies).We will be developing the podcast series over the next couple of years. Each episode will involve a discussion with an expert that focuses on the benefits and problems associated with a range of differnet methodologies used in the study of law and society. If you visit our blog (frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk), you will find a short reading list to accompany each talk. We hope you enjoy this podcast.

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Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford

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1. Jun 2026

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Lorana Bartels on Mixed Methods Evaluation Research 02.04.2024

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Lorana Bartels (ANU Centre for Social Policy Research and Methods) about using mixed methods in evaluation research. For more information on this episode, please vitit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Anna Cole, Ellie Whittingdale and Marie Burton on Feminist Oral History and Life Stories as a Radical Methodology 06.03.2024

In this International Women's Day episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Anna Cole, Ellie Whittingdale and Dr Marie Burton about the potential of feminist oral history and life story interviews as a radical methodology. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Nicholas Biddle on Public Opinion Surveys 04.03.2024

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Nicholas Biddle (Associate Director at the ANU Centre for Social Policy Research and Methods) about public opinion surveys. For more information on this episode, please vitit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Ben Edwards on Linking Administrative Data and Surveys 05.02.2024

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Ben Edwards (Senior Fellow at the ANU Centre for Social Policy Research and Methods) about the linkage of administrative data to surveys and longitudinal studies in social research. They speak about getting access to administrative data, understanding data one has not collected themselves, as well as the possibi...

Jessie Hohmann on Understanding Law through Objects 08.01.2024

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Jessie Hohmann (Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney) about understanding law through the study of objects. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Kristin van Zwieten on Doing Doctrinal Legal Research 27.11.2023

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Kristin van Zwieten (Faculty of Law, University of Oxford) about the value and limits of doing doctrinal legal research, and how this 'internal' perspective and the 'external' perspective provided by other socio-legal methodological approaches can complement one another. For more information on t...

Marie Burton on Emotional Labour in Fieldwork Research 30.10.2023

In the first episode, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Marie Burton (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford) about the emotional labour involved in working with vulnerable groups in legal practice and in conducting fieldwork research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Shona Minson on Vicarious Trauma in Socio-Legal Research 30.10.2023

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Shona Minson (Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford) about her experience with vicarious trauma in conducting research on sensitive and distressing topics. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Insa Koch on Working with Communities Over Time 03.10.2023

In this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Insa Koch (University of St. Gallen) about researching, and working with, communities over time. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Introduction to Qualitative and Quantitative Methodologies 04.09.2023

In this episode of Talking about Methods,  Professor Linda Mulcahy goes back to basics and chats to listeners about designing a socio-legal research project and choosing between qualitative and quantitative methodologies and methods. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Sally Reardon on Court Observation 07.08.2023

In this episode of Talking about Methods,  Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Sally Reardon (University of the West of England Bristol) about court observation and reporting in journalism and in academic research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Matthew Dyson on Comparative Law 11.07.2023

In this episode of Talking about Methods— following our previous one on comparative socio-legal research—Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Matthew Dyson (Faculty of Law, University of Oxford) about doing comparative legal research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Ole Hammerslev and Hilary Sommerlad on Comparative Socio-Legal Research 12.06.2023

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Ole Hammerslev (Sociology of Law Department, Lund University) and Professor Hilary Sommerlad (School of Law, Leeds University) about comparative socio-legal research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Kate Leader on Law and Performance 15.05.2023

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Kate Leader (York Law School, University of York) about law, theatre, and performance studies. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Alex Jeffrey on Legal Geography 16.04.2023

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Alex Jeffrey (Department of Geography, University of Cambridge) about doing legal geography. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Keina Yoshida on 'How Many More Women?' and Feminist Socio-Legal Research 07.03.2023

In this Talking about Methods International Women's Day special, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Keina Yoshida about her recently published book (co-authored with Jennifer Robinson), How Many More Women , and feminist socio-legal methodologies. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Leslie Moran on Researching Law's Visual Culture 13.02.2023

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Leslie Moran (School of Law, Birkbeck College) about researching the visual culture of law. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Sarah Radcliffe on Decolonising Research Questions 16.01.2023

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Sarah Radcliffe (Department of Geography, University of Cambridge) about decolonising research questions. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Sally Sheldon on Doing a Biography of a Piece of Legislation 14.11.2022

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Sally Sheldon (University of Bristol Law School) about doing a biography of a piece of legislation. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Mark Coen on Interviewing Judges 17.10.2022

In this episode of  Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Mark Coen (School of Law, University College Dublin) about interviewing judges. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Mark Massoud on Positionality 12.09.2022

In this episode of Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Mark Fathi Massoud (University of California, Santa Cruz) about positionality in Socio-Legal research.  For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Gita Gill on Doing Research in a Developing Country 11.07.2022

In this episode of Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Gita Gill (School of Law, Northumbria University) about her experience of doing fieldwork in India. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Agnieszka Kubal on Shadowing Human Rights Lawyers 13.06.2022

In this episode of Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Agnieszka Kubal (UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies) about her experience of shadowing human rights lawyers in her research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Roxana Willis on Insider Research 16.05.2022

In this episode of Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Roxana Willis (Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies; University of Oxford) about doing insider research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

Herbert Kritzer on Archiving and Working with Secondary Datasets 18.04.2022

In this episode of Talking about Methods , Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Herbert Kritzer (University of Minnesota Law School) about archiving and working with secondary datasets. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.

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