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It's about time: investigating the temporal in socio‐legal studies through unstructured interviews

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Journal of Law and Society

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Abstract

["Journal of Law and Society, Volume 48, Issue S1, Page S104-S117, December 2021. ", "\nAbstract\nThis article looks at a methodology that is often neglected in discussions about gathering qualitative data in socio‐legal circles in favour of the ubiquitous semi‐structured interview. We argue that the unstructured interview is underpinned by distinctive ideas about the autonomy of the subject in research and is particularly well suited to the ‘bottom‐up’ approach favoured in much law and society scholarship. The unstructured interview, with its focus on interviewee‐led narratives and structure, is ideal for elusive or under‐researched concepts. In this article, we outline its benefits by using the example of researching the highly subjective notion of time. In doing so, we make the case that methodologies can never be discussed in isolation but rather only in response to the issues thrown up by a particular set of research questions.\n"]