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EARLY TO MID CAREER RESEARCH WORKSHOP: SOCIO-LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP 14–15 FEBRUARY 2013 PROGRAM ANU College of Law

PROGRAM - ANU College of Law · > Jeffrey McGee > Amy Maguire John Flood 10.45-11.15am Morning tea 11.15-12.15pm Method Session 5 Generating Theory John Flood Angela Melville 12.15-1pm

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Page 1: PROGRAM - ANU College of Law · > Jeffrey McGee > Amy Maguire John Flood 10.45-11.15am Morning tea 11.15-12.15pm Method Session 5 Generating Theory John Flood Angela Melville 12.15-1pm

E A R LY T O M I D C A R E E R R E S E A R C H W O R K S H O P : S O C I O - L E G A L S C H O L A R S H I P

1 4 – 1 5 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 3

P R O G R A M

ANU College of

Law

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In 2013 the annual ANU ECR Workshop brings together invited academics involved in socio-legal scholarship particularly focusing upon:

> Empirical Research encompassing both Qualitative and Quantitative Methods

> Interdisciplinary Research

> Theoretical Research.

The purpose of the meeting is to provide an informal and supportive environment in which researchers can meet one another, present their work if they choose, discuss matters of mutual interest and interact in various ways with several senior socio-legal scholars who have agreed to attend primarily in a mentoring capacity.

Mentors include:

> Professor John Flood (University of Westminster, London)

> Dr Angela Melville (Flinders Law School and the University of the Basque Country’s International Institute for the Sociology of Law)

> Professor Margaret Thornton (ANU College of Law)

> Professor Veronica Taylor and Dr Jeroen van der Heidjen (Regulatory Institutions Network, ANU College of Asia Pacific).

Start or keep the conversation going on Twitter! The suggested hashtag for this workshop is #anuecr2013

New to academic tweeting tweeting? Have a look at https://sites.google.com/site/twblacklinemasters/tweeting-during-workshops (thanks to Dr Inger Mewburn, @thesiswhisperer). Get in touch with @stephentang ([email protected]) if you have any other questions.

Contact

Associate Professor Tony Foley T 02 6125 0779 E [email protected]

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P R O G R A M

Thursday 14 February, Venue: Sparke Helmore

Time Activity/Speaker Facilitator/Commentator

10.30–10.50am Coffee and Registrations

10.50–11am Welcome Stephen Bottomley Dean, ANU College of Law

11–12pm Introductions Tony Foley

12–12.45pm Method Session 1 Overview of Socio-legal Research John Flood

Angela Melville

2.45–1.30pm Lunch

1.30-2.15pm Method Session 2 Moving beyond doctrinal research Margaret Thornton

John Flood

2.15-3.00pm Method Session 3 Qualitative Methods Angela Melville

Margaret Thornton

3.00-3.30pm Afternoon Tea

3.30-4.30pm Qualitative Work In Progress Presentations – 15 mins each > Cassandra Sharp > Julia Quilter > Jacqueline Horan

Angela Melville

4.30pm Wrap Up

7pm for 7.30pm Dinner (Teatro Vivaldi) Guest Speaker – John Braithwaite

Friday 15 February, Venue: Sparke Helmore

Time Activity/Speaker Facilitator/Commentator

9-10am Method Sessions 4 Quantitative Methods John Flood

Angela Melville

10-10.45am Quantitative & Beyond Doctrinal Work In Progress Presentations – 15 mins each

> Stephen Tang > Jeffrey McGee > Amy Maguire

John Flood

10.45-11.15am Morning tea

11.15-12.15pm Method Session 5 Generating Theory John Flood

Angela Melville

12.15-1pm Theoretical Work in Progress Presentations – 15 mins each > Vanitha Sundra-Karean > Chris Dent > Sarah Ailwood

Angela Melville

1-1.45pm Lunch

1.45-2.45pm Method Session 6 Interdisciplinary Research Veronica Taylor / Jeroen van der Heijden

Margaret Thornton

2.45–3.45pm Interdisciplinary Work in Progress Presentations – 15 mins each

> Fiona McDonald

> Vivien Holmes

> Nicolas Suzor

Veronica Taylor / Jeroen van der Heijden

3.45pm Afternoon Tea and Closing Remarks

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W O R K - I N - P R O G R E S S P R E S E N T A T I O N SQualitative

Justice Imagined: Exploring retributive desire in popular perception Cassandra Sharp

Taking Populism Seriously: A Case Study into the Responses to the Death of Thomas Kelly Julia Quilter

Unlocking the Gate: Institutional Gate-keeping, Ethics and Jury Research Jacqueline Horan

Quantitative / Moving Beyond Doctrinal

Researching well: An n = 1 qualitative reflection on the quantitative study of law student wellbeing Stephen Tang

Global Environmental Governance: A Key to Improving the Utility of International Environmental Law? Jeffrey McGee

Talking back to international law: Using qualitative socio-legal methods in international law research Amy Maguire

Theoretical

Is the Employment Construct a Socio-Legal or Purely Economic Phenomenon? – In Search of a Redefining Theory for Employment Law Vanitha Sundra-Karean

Relationships between Laws, Norms, Practices: The Case of Road Behaviour Chris Dent

Life writing, authorship and legal history Sarah Ailwood

Interdisciplinary

Standards and Health Technologies: Negotiating certainty and uncertainty Fiona McDonald

Between Law and Economic Power: Inhouse Counsel Vivien Holmes

Commons-based production: open access, open hardware, and crowdfunding Nicolas Suzor