Research practices for a pandemic and an uncertain future: synthesis of the learning among the social research community 2020–2022

IF 3 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Social Research Methodology Pub Date : 2023-02-06 DOI:10.1080/13645579.2023.2173842
M. Nind, A. Coverdale, Robert Meckin
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ABSTRACT This paper synthesises a large dataset on how social research methods and practices have been adapted or designed for use within pandemic conditions and a climate of crisis and uncertainty. The data were generated through two rapid evidence reviews of the methodological literature and in dialogue with social researchers in online knowledge exchange workshops. The authors apply the concepts of crisis, uncertainty and sustainability to discuss the ways in which social researchers are able to conduct research and make it valid, trustworthy and ethical in times of great challenge for research. The paper provides a big picture of the challenges and the degree of maturity and sustainability of various methodological responses. The authors conclude that some methods are at a critical juncture in their development for times of crisis and uncertainty and that these merit particular attention for those involved in capacity-building for social research.
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流行病和不确定未来的研究实践:2020-2022年社会研究界学习的综合
摘要本文综合了一个大型数据集,介绍了如何调整或设计社会研究方法和实践,以在疫情条件下以及危机和不确定性气候下使用。这些数据是通过对方法论文献的两次快速证据审查以及在在线知识交流研讨会上与社会研究人员的对话产生的。作者运用危机、不确定性和可持续性的概念,讨论了社会研究人员在研究面临巨大挑战时进行研究的方式,并使其有效、可信和合乎道德。本文全面介绍了各种方法应对措施的挑战以及成熟度和可持续性。作者得出的结论是,在危机和不确定性时期,一些方法正处于发展的关键时刻,这些方法值得参与社会研究能力建设的人特别关注。
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International Journal of Social Research Methodology
International Journal of Social Research Methodology SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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