In the context of the COVID-19 outbreak, the authors in this special issue came together within the Massive Microscopic Sensemaking (MMS) writing project in the spring of 2020. Collectively grappling with the impact of the extended pandemic, each paper in this issue touches on experiences of social isolation, making do, and a technological reaching out under conditions of a public health crisis. This introduction describes the issue’s ‘patchwork’ development which reflects an attempt to break from traditions of academic scholarship that often fail to recognize the value of emergent, and therefore uncertain, cross-disciplinary and collective work.Dans le contexte de l’épidémie de COVID-19, les auteurs de ce numéro spécial se sont réunis auto...
This paper was published on the MSCA research website dhinfra.org on 08.02.2021. The goal of this ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. The global COVID-19 pandemic made salient various paradoxical tensio...
Werron T, Ringel L. Pandemic Practices, Part One. How to Turn “Living Through the COVID-19 Pandemic”...
In the context of the COVID-19 outbreak, the authors in this special issue came together within the ...
In the context of the COVID-19 outbreak, the authors in this special issue came together within the ...
In what ways have forms for engendering the interconnection and materiality required for creative pr...
This article draws on my connection with sewing threads, and explores how the 2020 Massive Microscop...
International audienceThe complexity of the COVID-19 pandemic reveals important methodological debat...
A lot of things need to be repaired and a lot of relationships are in need of a knowledgeable mendin...
The INSIST Cahier 4 will review COVID-19 related dynamics from the lens of social innovation, as add...
Global events like a pandemic or climate change are massive in scope but experienced at the ...
Although biological life and human social complexity are fundamentally interdependent, biological an...
This collaborative autoethnography examines how we (four students and a professor of communit...
‘A lot of things need to be repaired and a lot of relationships are in need of a knowledgeable mendi...
This paper was published on the MSCA research website dhinfra.org on 08.02.2021. The goal of this ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. The global COVID-19 pandemic made salient various paradoxical tensio...
Werron T, Ringel L. Pandemic Practices, Part One. How to Turn “Living Through the COVID-19 Pandemic”...
In the context of the COVID-19 outbreak, the authors in this special issue came together within the ...
In the context of the COVID-19 outbreak, the authors in this special issue came together within the ...
In what ways have forms for engendering the interconnection and materiality required for creative pr...
This article draws on my connection with sewing threads, and explores how the 2020 Massive Microscop...
International audienceThe complexity of the COVID-19 pandemic reveals important methodological debat...
A lot of things need to be repaired and a lot of relationships are in need of a knowledgeable mendin...
The INSIST Cahier 4 will review COVID-19 related dynamics from the lens of social innovation, as add...
Global events like a pandemic or climate change are massive in scope but experienced at the ...
Although biological life and human social complexity are fundamentally interdependent, biological an...
This collaborative autoethnography examines how we (four students and a professor of communit...
‘A lot of things need to be repaired and a lot of relationships are in need of a knowledgeable mendi...
This paper was published on the MSCA research website dhinfra.org on 08.02.2021. The goal of this ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. The global COVID-19 pandemic made salient various paradoxical tensio...
Werron T, Ringel L. Pandemic Practices, Part One. How to Turn “Living Through the COVID-19 Pandemic”...