Problem
John Flood, "Socio-Legal Ethnography" In R. Banakar & M. Travers, eds., Theory and Method in Socio-Legal Research (London, UK: Hart Publishing, 2005): 33-48.
A. What is the Thesis &/or Main Argument?
B. What is the Methodological Approach Used?
C. What are three Key Methodological Choices the Author has made that we can identify?
D. How did the author's Methodological Choices Shape the Findings in These three Ways...
E. "Zoom in" vs. "Zoom out"-What's the Bigger Picture? How does this methodological approach hinder or help the author's argument? How does this methodological approach compare and contrast with others we've examined?