Many of us were conducting or planning fieldwork this spring 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe. Some of us had optimistically hoped that the virus might be waning or somehow under control within a few months. While the situation has improved in some countries such that everyday life is shifting to a “new normal,” in other countries, the pandemic has worsened or reemerged after briefly subsiding
In this Field Note piece, I use my clinical and research experiences in the UK and Uganda during the...
In March 2020 I published the ‘emergency editorial’ in Postdigital Science and Education and invited...
Six months ago, nobody would have thought of a disruption in such a scale. COVID-19 pandemic startin...
This article is based upon field notes I wrote during the so called first wave of the Covid-19 pande...
The entire world population was taken by surprise by the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic has transfo...
This reflection article presents insights on conducting fieldwork during and after COVID-19 from a d...
Research background: The global history of mankind in an international context is permeated by the p...
The rapid spread of COVID-19 beginning in early 2020 caused global disruption. As the risk of infect...
[Excerpt] When we opened the call for this Research Topic in the summer of 2020, we never imagined ...
International audienceAn outdated version of this article was originally sent to production. This er...
COVID-19 has markedly impacted the ways we collect research data through field research. As previous...
International audienceThis article presents the results of a collective and multidisciplinary survey...
Pandemics can provide important lessons and foster better practices. The Bubonic Plague in the 1300s...
The Covid-19 pandemic has required many anthropologists to do fieldwork differently: research that w...
Six months ago, nobody would have thought of a disruption in such a scale. COVID-19 pandemic startin...
In this Field Note piece, I use my clinical and research experiences in the UK and Uganda during the...
In March 2020 I published the ‘emergency editorial’ in Postdigital Science and Education and invited...
Six months ago, nobody would have thought of a disruption in such a scale. COVID-19 pandemic startin...
This article is based upon field notes I wrote during the so called first wave of the Covid-19 pande...
The entire world population was taken by surprise by the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic has transfo...
This reflection article presents insights on conducting fieldwork during and after COVID-19 from a d...
Research background: The global history of mankind in an international context is permeated by the p...
The rapid spread of COVID-19 beginning in early 2020 caused global disruption. As the risk of infect...
[Excerpt] When we opened the call for this Research Topic in the summer of 2020, we never imagined ...
International audienceAn outdated version of this article was originally sent to production. This er...
COVID-19 has markedly impacted the ways we collect research data through field research. As previous...
International audienceThis article presents the results of a collective and multidisciplinary survey...
Pandemics can provide important lessons and foster better practices. The Bubonic Plague in the 1300s...
The Covid-19 pandemic has required many anthropologists to do fieldwork differently: research that w...
Six months ago, nobody would have thought of a disruption in such a scale. COVID-19 pandemic startin...
In this Field Note piece, I use my clinical and research experiences in the UK and Uganda during the...
In March 2020 I published the ‘emergency editorial’ in Postdigital Science and Education and invited...
Six months ago, nobody would have thought of a disruption in such a scale. COVID-19 pandemic startin...