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DOING FIELDWORK IN A PANDEMIC

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(@Jo Reichertz)
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Hier zwei Literaturhinweise auf alternative Formen der Feldarbeit in Pandemiezeiten, die mir Andrea Ploder geschickt hat.

  1. Lupton, D. (editor) (2020) Doing fieldwork in a pandemic (crowd-sourced document). Available at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1clGjGABB2h2qbduTgfqribHmog9B6P0NvMgVuiHZCl8/edit?ts=5e88ae0a#
  2. Digital Ethnography Collective Reading List SHARED DOC - April 2020 Link to edit reading l https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RaFQdQFdijQs6eQ_UlZRBuF30oD80uvisDyJXFjwuzw/edit?usp=sharing

   
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Hier noch ein Literaturhinweis:

Editorial: Methods in the Time of COVID-19: The Vital Role of Qualitative Inquiries by Michelle Teti, Enid Schatz, Linda Liebenberg

"Qualitative inquiries are our best method for capturing social responses to this pandemic. As has been shown with other epidemics and health,…”
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Problematizing Sound Methods Through Music Research-Creation: Oblique Curiosities by David Ben Shannon, Sarah E. Truman

Misfitting the Research Process: Shaping Qualitative Research “in the Field” to Fit People Living With Dementia by Joseph Webb, Val Williams, Marina Gall, Sandra Dowling

Using a Vignette in Qualitative Research to Explore Police Perspectives of a Sensitive Topic: “Honor”-Based Crimes and Forced Marriages by Wendy Aujla

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