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Dr Sarah L. Bulloch is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Surrey. She holds a PhD in Sociology (Surrey), MSc in Social Research Methods (Surrey), and MA (Hons) in Social Policy & Law (Edinburgh). Her work focuses on social research methodologies, pedagogy of research methods, social trust, volunteering, and gender studies.
Since 2014, she has led training courses in CAQDAS software (ATLAS.ti, MAXQDA, NVivo) for the CAQDAS Networking Project (CNP), emphasizing qualitative data analysis. She advises research teams on software applications and contributes to free online resources for students and researchers.
Her research explores methodological challenges in qualitative analysis, including construct validity in trust studies and leveraging archival data (e.g., Mass Observation Archive). She has published in journals like Social Research Online and Social Indicators Research, and co-authored chapters in SAGE Handbooks on qualitative and online research methods.
Her applied work includes reports on disability policy, legal provisions for cohabiting couples, and community legal services. Bulloch’s contributions bridge academia, third-sector organizations, and consultancies, promoting methodological rigor and accessibility in social research.



