Global crisis and research production: COVID-19 as shaper and shaker or micro-interruption?

David Mwambari, Andrea Purdeková, Aymar Nyenyezi Bisoka
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This special issue asks what happens to international research and collaboration when the research community becomes temporarily immobilized. The COVID-19 global pandemic powerfully disrupted normal ways of doing research and, therefore, created a perfect natural experiment of the “otherwise” for digital qualitative research in sensitive contexts. The collected papers argue that the lessons extracted from this recent global health crisis should shape our thinking on qualitative research amid crisis and research on the crisis. The authors speak to core themes like the digital platforming of research, continued inequality in research relations, and the concept of compounding crises. The special issue reflects on the authors’ own experiences with international collaborations during COVID-19 in a multiplicity of contexts from Peru, to Pakistan, Mexico and the Great Lakes Region of Africa. This introductory essay argues that the uniquely rapid and global context of COVID-19 offered a glimpse into one possible alterity of research production. It extracts lessons for the present and future, not only for other global crises, but for willed disruptions of research relations so that these are marked by less inequality and more balanced power relations.
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全球危机与科研生产:COVID-19 是动荡还是微观干扰?
本特刊旨在探讨当研究界暂时无法开展活动时,国际研究与合作会发生什么变化。COVID-19 全球大流行严重破坏了正常的研究方式,因此为敏感环境下的数字定性研究创造了一个完美的 "其他 "自然实验。收录的论文认为,从最近这场全球健康危机中汲取的经验教训应影响我们对危机中的定性研究和危机研究的思考。作者们谈到了一些核心主题,如研究的数字化平台化、研究关系中持续存在的不平等以及复合危机的概念。特刊反映了作者在 COVID-19 期间在秘鲁、巴基斯坦、墨西哥和非洲大湖区等多种背景下开展国际合作的亲身经历。这篇介绍性文章认为,COVID-19 独特的快速和全球性背景让我们看到了研究成果的一种可能的变化。它不仅为当前和未来的其他全球性危机提供了经验教训,也为有意破坏研究关系提供了经验教训,从而减少了不平等现象,使权力关系更加平衡。
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