Transformations in social science research methods during the COVID-19 pandemic / edited by J. Michael Ryan, Valerie Visanich and Gaspar Brändle
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- 9781032646824
- 300.72
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Accommodating and adapting research during the COVID-19 pandemic
Section I. Developing pandemic sensitivities
2. Developing social psychological theory and methods in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
3. Distance discourses : the focus group through digital platforms
4. Batman Gżirjan : continually revisiting the artistic qualitative research approaches
5. Researching language and communication during the COVID-19 pandemic : a linguistic duo-ethnography
Section II. Innovative pandemic methods
6. Disruptions and innovations in sports research during the COVID-19 pandemic
7. Equitable collaborations : modelling innovative public health research during a pandemic
8. Interviews that heal : situated resilience and the adaptation of qualitative interviewing during lockdowns
Section III. Critical pandemic methodologies
9. Remote interviewing during a global pandemic : a methodological reflection on an ICT-mediated qualitative study implemented during COVID-19 confinement periods
10. The impact of COVID-19 on postgraduate classroom-based research : an African perspective
11. Reflections on methodological reconsiderations and ethical procedures of a postdoctoral researcher
12. Troubled waters, fisherman's gain : a critical reflection on carrying out multi-sited research in times of COVID-19
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