I developed a method of ‘Impressionistic research’ during the Covid pandemic to enable non-contact data collection and its ethical dissemination. During daily lengthy walks, I added material observed and overheard to that gleaned from personal contacts, practising a form of rural flanêurie. To ensure anonymity for my direct, but limited, sources, I then created composite fictionalised stories that demonstrate human adaptation and resourcefulness throughout the life-course. Incidental learning is evident in these stories imagined but also in my researcher narrative as I was finding a new way of working when social distancing proscribed biographical interviews. Thus, this article describes a methodological innovation alongside the snapshots o...
From March to May 2020 in the UK, measures that became known across the world as ‘lockdown’ curtaile...
This project intends to explore the impacts of the pandemic on young adults aged 20 to 30 years old,...
Responding to the Special Issue call by the Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice Journal, ...
I developed a novel approach, a form of ‘impressionistic research’, during the Covid-19 pandemic to ...
Let's start our tale about researching in a pandemic with the beginning of a story: We invite you...
Over the past year, COVID-19 and the restrictions imposed in its wake have meant that a range of res...
I share a different way of writing about research by doing and discussing it. First, the restriction...
The project seeks to gain a qualitative understanding of experiences of the current Covid-19 lockdow...
In response to the Covid-19 outbreak, the British government introduced a lockdown resulting in coun...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought about a profound change to the organization of space and time in our d...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to lockdowns in countries across the world, changing the lives of billions...
In this chapter I share how I adapted my normal methods of biographical interviewing and areas of in...
COVID-19 lockdown presented a novel opportunity to study the experiences of people attempting to mai...
The past few months have been challenging for University students like myself, swapping lectures and...
In this article, the Voices in a Pandemic: Children’s Lockdown Experiences Applied to Recovery (VIP-...
From March to May 2020 in the UK, measures that became known across the world as ‘lockdown’ curtaile...
This project intends to explore the impacts of the pandemic on young adults aged 20 to 30 years old,...
Responding to the Special Issue call by the Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice Journal, ...
I developed a novel approach, a form of ‘impressionistic research’, during the Covid-19 pandemic to ...
Let's start our tale about researching in a pandemic with the beginning of a story: We invite you...
Over the past year, COVID-19 and the restrictions imposed in its wake have meant that a range of res...
I share a different way of writing about research by doing and discussing it. First, the restriction...
The project seeks to gain a qualitative understanding of experiences of the current Covid-19 lockdow...
In response to the Covid-19 outbreak, the British government introduced a lockdown resulting in coun...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought about a profound change to the organization of space and time in our d...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to lockdowns in countries across the world, changing the lives of billions...
In this chapter I share how I adapted my normal methods of biographical interviewing and areas of in...
COVID-19 lockdown presented a novel opportunity to study the experiences of people attempting to mai...
The past few months have been challenging for University students like myself, swapping lectures and...
In this article, the Voices in a Pandemic: Children’s Lockdown Experiences Applied to Recovery (VIP-...
From March to May 2020 in the UK, measures that became known across the world as ‘lockdown’ curtaile...
This project intends to explore the impacts of the pandemic on young adults aged 20 to 30 years old,...
Responding to the Special Issue call by the Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice Journal, ...