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Researching Law in Society

Course
2021-2022

Admission requirements:

This course is open to students enrolled in the Master Law and Society.

Description

This module offers an introduction to qualitative methods of socio-legal research. To start with, we will look at the difference between methods (how do you do your research) and methodology (why do you do your research in a certain way and how does this relate to different theoretical approaches). Students will be made familiar with some of the key methodologies that are used by socio-legal researchers. They will learn the basics of how to use qualitative methods of data collection, including interviewing, participant observation, archival research, and focus groups. Students will learn how to analyze such data, making use of qualitative data analysis software. Students will practice some of these methods by carrying out short assignments themselves. Throughout the course, lecturers will refer to concrete experiences of conducting empirical research and discuss the challenges they encountered.

Course objectives

At the end of this course, students are able to

  • Describe the strengths and weakness of the application of a qualitative approach;

  • Understand how question design relates to a particular data collection method;

  • Explain and conduct basic qualitative data collections techniques;

  • Carry out basic qualitative analysis of interview transcripts, field notes, and other texts with the use of support software ATLAS.ti and on the basis of their own coding schemes.

Timetable

The timetable of this course can be found here.

Mode of instruction

Seminars

  • Number of (2 hour) seminars: 10

  • Names of instructors: Amalia Campos Delgado and Matthew Canfield

  • Required preparation by students: study assigned materials, including reading texts and watching video lectures and knowledge clips.

Assessment method

Examination form(s)

  • Evaluation is based on the operationalisation of research questions (20%) and a Portfolio (80%) of the various research methods studied

  • In addition, students need to hand in and receive a pass grade for their Methodology Addendum to the Thesis Proposal (pass/fail).

  • Students who fail the course can do a retake of the portfolio, on the condition they have partaken in all examination forms and have a pass grade for the Methodology Addendum.

  • Grades remain valid for the academic year in which they were attained.

  • All students are required to attend and actively participate during seminars.

Submission procedures
To be announced.

Reading list

Obligatory course materials

All mandatory and recommended reading materials will be distributed via Brightspace.

Registration

Students have to register for the lectures and working groups through uSis. With this registration you have access to the digital learning environment of this course in Brightspace. You may register up to 5 calendar days before the first teaching session begins.

Students have to register for exams and retakes through uSis. With this registration you also have access to the digital learning environment of this course in Brightspace You may register up to 10 calendar days before the exam or retake.

Contact information

  • Coordinator: Amalia Campos Delgado

  • Work address: KOG (Steenschuur 25 Leiden)

  • Telephone number: 071-5278890

  • Email: vollenhoven@law.leidenuniv.nl

Institution/division

  • Institute: Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Law (Metajuridica)

  • Department: Van Vollenhoven Institute for Law, Governance & Society

  • Room number secretary: KOG (Steenschuur 25 Leiden), room B1.14

  • Opening hours: Monday to Thursday and Friday morning

  • Telephone number secretary: 071-5278890

  • Email: vollenhoven@law.leidenuniv.nl

Remarks

None.