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Talking about MethodsTalking about MethodsKaren Schucan Bird on Systematic ReviewsIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Karen Schucan Bird about doing systematic reviews in the social sciences. For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2025-07-0338 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsDaniel Monk on Looking for Silences - Sexuality and InheritanceIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Daniel Monk about doing research on sexuality and inheritance and how one has to look for the silences when doing so. For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2025-06-0946 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsSilvana Tapia Tapia on Participatory Research from an Anti-colonial PerspectiveIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia about Participatory Research from an Anti-colonial Perspective.For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2025-05-1333 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsKaren Nokes on Quasi-Experimental MethodsIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Karen Nokes about quasi-experimental methods beyond the lab.For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2025-04-1524 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsChris Graham on Survey PsychologyIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Chris Graham about the psychology of survey research.For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2025-03-1729 minTalking about MethodsTalking about Methodsmolly ackhurst on Sticky Emotions in Feminist ResearchIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr molly ackhurst about sticky emotions in feminist research and collage making as a method.For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2025-03-0634 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsBettina Lange on Discourse AnalysisIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Bettina Lange (Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies) about discourse analysis.For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2025-02-1826 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsMaureen Freed on Vicarious Trauma Through ResearchIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Maureen Freed (University of Oxford) about vicarious trauma through research. She shows how emotional work is at the core of research, and talks about strategies to process exposure to trauma and how to think preventatively.  For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2025-02-0430 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsFlora Renz on Learning from Disability ScholarshipIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Flora Renz (Kent Law School) about learning from disability scholarship in socio-legal research. Flora invites listeners to think about how to make one's methods more accessible and not purely extractive. For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2024-12-0534 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsMandla J. Radebe on Doing Research from a South African Perspective In this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Prof Mandla J. Radebe (University of Johannesburg) about doing research in the South African context. He shows how methodologies from the Global North are often inefficient to be directly applied in the South African context and that they have to be put in conversation with local and indigenous knowledge systems and concepts of coloniality. For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2024-11-1127 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsVarona Sathiyah on Colourism, Race and PowerIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Varona Sathiyah (University of Johannesburg) about the complexity of colourism, race and power in the South African context and beyond. For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2024-10-1423 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsJoseph McAulay on Hard to get at Research GroupsIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Joseph Patrick McAulay (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford) about research groups that are hard to get at, reducing barriers through digital technology and the ethics of online research. For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2024-09-1641 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsKay Lalor on Queer Legal Geographies In this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Kay Lalor (Manchester Metropolitan University) about queer legal geographies, walking as a creative method, contestations around the term 'queer' and much more.  For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2024-07-2245 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsMichael Lobban on Working with Archives – Law and HistoriographyIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Michael Lobban (All Souls College, Oxford) about working with archives as a legal historian. For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2024-06-2437 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsMark Phelan on The Role of Theatre in Invoking Radical Empathy In this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Mark Phelan (Queen's University Belfast) about the role of theatre in invoking radical empathy. He explains how playwrights and practitioners are effectively dealing with the legacies of political violence and traumatic history and demonstrates their importance for public memory.  For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2024-05-2834 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsAino Suomi on Retrospective MethodIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Aino Suomi (ANU Centre for Social Policy Research and Methods) about using retrospective methods. For more information on this episode, please visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk. 2024-04-2335 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsLorana Bartels on Mixed Methods Evaluation ResearchIn 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. 2024-04-0238 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsAnna Cole, Ellie Whittingdale and Marie Burton on Feminist Oral History and Life Stories as a Radical MethodologyIn 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. 2024-03-0635 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsNicholas Biddle on Public Opinion SurveysIn 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. 2024-03-0443 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsBen Edwards on Linking Administrative Data and SurveysIn 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 possibilities for policy impact.   For more information on this episode, please visit https://frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk/ .   2024-02-0533 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsJessie Hohmann on Understanding Law through ObjectsIn 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.2024-01-0826 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsKristin van Zwieten on Doing Doctrinal Legal ResearchIn 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 this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2023-11-2735 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsMarie Burton on Emotional Labour in Fieldwork ResearchIn 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.2023-10-3025 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsShona Minson on Vicarious Trauma in Socio-Legal ResearchIn 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.2023-10-3027 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsInsa Koch on Working with Communities Over TimeIn 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.2023-10-0327 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsIntroduction to Qualitative and Quantitative MethodologiesIn 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.2023-09-0428 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsSally Reardon on Court ObservationIn 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.2023-08-0730 minAcervo FantásticoAcervo Fantástico4 - O Exterminador do Futuro (1984)No quarto episódio do Acervo Fantástico continuamos nossa mini-temporada sobre filmes distópicos viajando do futuro remoto de… 2029 (!) para a Los Angeles de 1984 com a missão de conversar sobre um clássico da ficção científica e da ação: O Exterminador do Futuro! Conversamos sobre a trajetória de James Cameron, sobre causa e efeito, inteligência artificial, tipos de masculinidade, plágios (ou não), pesadelos com esqueletos robóticos e muito mais! Sigam o ⁠⁠⁠Acervo Fantástico⁠⁠⁠ no Instagram. Email: acervofantasticopodcast@gmail.com --- Ficha do Filme: O Exterminador do Futuro (The Terminator), 1984. Direção: James Cameron. Elenco...2023-07-3152 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsMatthew Dyson on Comparative LawIn 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.2023-07-1131 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsOle Hammerslev and Hilary Sommerlad on Comparative Socio-Legal ResearchIn 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.2023-06-1231 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsKate Leader on Law and PerformanceIn 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.2023-05-1518 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsAlex Jeffrey on Legal GeographyIn 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.2023-04-1626 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsKeina Yoshida on 'How Many More Women?' and Feminist Socio-Legal ResearchIn 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.2023-03-0716 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsLeslie Moran on Researching Law's Visual CultureIn 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.2023-02-1333 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsSarah Radcliffe on Decolonising Research QuestionsIn 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.2023-01-1619 minImpact Podcast with John ShegerianImpact Podcast with John ShegerianImpact with John Shegerian - CO2's Simon Mulcahy2022-11-2939 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsSally Sheldon on Doing a Biography of a Piece of LegislationIn 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.2022-11-1421 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsMark Coen on Interviewing JudgesIn 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.2022-10-1738 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsMark Massoud on PositionalityIn 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.2022-09-1232 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsGita Gill on Doing Research in a Developing CountryIn 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.2022-07-1127 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsAgnieszka Kubal on Shadowing Human Rights LawyersIn 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.2022-06-1330 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsRoxana Willis on Insider ResearchIn 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.2022-05-1624 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsHerbert Kritzer on Archiving and Working with Secondary DatasetsIn 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.2022-04-1836 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsRobert Dingwall on ObservationIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Robert Dingwall (School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University) about using observation in socio-legal research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2022-03-1533 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsInternational Women's Day 2022 Special: Feminist Judgments with Rosemary Hunter, Sharon Cowan, Aoife O'DonoghueIn this International Women's Day 2022 special, Professor Linda Mulcahy speaks with Professor Rosemary Hunter (University of Kent), Professor Sharon Cowan (University of Edinburgh), and Professor Aoife O'Donoghue (University of Durham) about various feminist judgments projects in England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern/Ireland. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2022-03-0750 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsVeronica Taylor on Elite InterviewingIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Veronica Taylor (School of Regulation and Global Governance, Australian National University) about elite interviewing. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2022-02-1430 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsRosemary Auchmuty on Feminist Legal BiographyIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Rosemary Auchmuty (School of Law, University of Reading) about feminist legal biography. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2022-01-1730 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsRosie Harding on Doing Research with Intellectually Disabled Research ParticipantsIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Rosie Harding (Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham) about doing research with intellectually disabled research participants. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2021-12-2130 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsAnna Tsalapatanis on Ethics in Socio-Legal ResearchIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Anna Tsalapatanis (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford) about ethics in socio-legal research and the danger of assuming that ethical issues have been addressed just because an application to your local ethics committee has been approved. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2021-11-2231 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsEllie Whittingdale on Becoming a FeministIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to DPhil student Ellie Whittingdale (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford) about feminist methodologies, and her upcoming paper for a special edition on methodology in the Journal of Law and Society. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2021-10-2614 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsFlorian Grisel on Gaining the Trust of Closed CommunitiesIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Associate Professor Florian Grisel (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford) about mixed methods (archives and interview) which reveals important issues about gaining the trust of research subjects in closed communities. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2021-09-2044 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsMeredith Rossner on Randomised Controlled TrialsIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Meredith Rossner (Australian National University) about using experiments and randomised controlled trials in socio-legal research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2021-08-2331 minCEELI talksCEELI talksS2 E3. Virtual Hearings – Possibilities and PitfallsThe proliferation of technology has led to an increase in its use by the judiciary over the last few years, especially when the pandemic hit. This episode explores the developments that have led to the current state of digitalization in judiciaries  – both the technological advancements and the legislative progress. What types of electronic evidence exist? How should they be dealt with by the judiciary?And another crucial question: in a virtual trial setting, how do we create optimum conditions that preserve the dignity and decorum of the court process? In this episode, we hear about the digitalization of...2021-08-2026 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsMarina Kurkchiyan on Focus GroupsIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Marina Kurkchiyan (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford) about using focus groups in socio-legal research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk.2021-07-2620 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsLinda Mulcahy on Semi-Structured InterviewsIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Ellie Whittingdale talks to Professor Linda Mulcahy, Director of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies about the use of semi-structured interview as a method in socio-legal research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk/semi-structured-interviews/.2021-06-2835 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsAnna Bryson on Oral HistoryIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Dr Anna Bryson from Queen’s University Belfast about the use of oral history as a method in socio-legal research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk/oral-history.2021-06-0136 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsFernanda Pirie on EthnographyIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Fernanda Pirie (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford) about using ethnography in socio-legal research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk/ethnography.2021-05-2524 minTalking about MethodsTalking about MethodsPascoe Pleasence on SurveysIn this episode of Talking about Methods, Professor Linda Mulcahy talks to Professor Pascoe Pleasence (Faculty of Laws, University College London) about using surveys in socio-legal research. For more information on this episode, visit frontiers.csls.ox.ac.uk/surveys.2021-05-2539 minInside Education - a podcast for educators interested in teachingInside Education - a podcast for educators interested in teachingProgramme 291, Purpose and Control in Education; Reading/Writing Workshops (10-5-17)Presented and produced by Seán Delaney. On this week's programme I interview three members of the Mulcahy family who are originally from Cork but who all work as education professors in the United States. The father, Donal G. Mulcahy, and daughter, Cara Mulcahy both work in the School of Education and Professional Studies at Central Connecticut State University and Cara's brother, Donal E. Mulcahy is a professor and Director of Elementary Education in the Department of Education at Wake Forest University. They each addressed the 2017 annual confernece of the Education Studies Association of Ireland, of which Do...2017-05-1128 minSummer 2016 | Public lectures and events | VideoSummer 2016 | Public lectures and events | VideoFrom Oscar Pistorius to Reality TV: the implications of using the courtroom as a television studioContributor(s): Lord Dyson, Ruth Herz, Dikgang Moseneke | The Judicial Images Network Project was established in 2014 to bring together scholars and across disciplines and continents to explore issues surrounding the production, regulation and consumption of judicial images. Directed by Professors Leslie Moran and Linda Mulcahy this lecture is the final event in a series of three. The event will feature two speakers with extensive experience of the issues that arise from televised trials. The Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa Dikgang Moseneke will discuss the experience of, and issues arising from, the televising of the trial of Oscar Pistorious. Ruth...2016-04-131h 30Summer 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSummer 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfFrom Oscar Pistorius to Reality TV: the implications of using the courtroom as a television studioContributor(s): Lord Dyson, Ruth Herz, Dikgang Moseneke | The Judicial Images Network Project was established in 2014 to bring together scholars and across disciplines and continents to explore issues surrounding the production, regulation and consumption of judicial images. Directed by Professors Leslie Moran and Linda Mulcahy this lecture is the final event in a series of three. The event will feature two speakers with extensive experience of the issues that arise from televised trials. The Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa Dikgang Moseneke will discuss the experience of, and issues arising from, the televising of the trial of Oscar Pistorious. Ruth...2016-04-131h 30LSE Teaching and Learning CentreLSE Teaching and Learning CentreLSE Research Festival 2014 [Video]Contributor(s): Linda Mulcahy, Teresa Whitney, Winnie Karanja, Marta Musso, Julia Black, James Dawson, Emma Dyer, Bridget Smith, Rachel Deacon, Conor Gearty, Susannah Rees, Sharon Jackson | Filmed at the LSE Research Festival 2014 Exhibition in May 2014, exhibitors, judges and visitors discuss their impressions of the event and why posters, photographs and film are great media through which to present research.2014-06-2604 minLSE Teaching and Learning CentreLSE Teaching and Learning CentreResearch Festival 2014 Film Submissions - Street Art - Street Art - Street Art [Video]Contributor(s): Linda Mulcahy | A collection of films submitted to the LSE Research Festival 2014 Exhibition.2014-06-2604 min