播客人种志:探索Covid-19对科学事业的影响

Dr. Jacqueline V. Aenlle, Maegan Meredith, Dr. Jamie L. Loizzo, Alice Akers
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新冠肺炎疫情直接冲击了科技事业和高等教育。在高压力或灾难时期,适应性和弹性直接影响个人的心理健康。缺乏关于农业和自然资源科学家和学生在大流行期间的经验的研究。本研究的目的是探讨2019冠状病毒病对一所赠地大学农业和自然资源科学家、研究生和科学事业的影响。本研究使用播客民族志方法分析了以COVID-19为重点的[流媒体科学]播客系列,发现大流行暂停了许多科学家的研究项目,要求教师在线与学生互动,增加了与家人共度的时间,并提高了对学生福祉和心理健康的认识。
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A Podcast Ethnography: Exploring Covid-19's Effect On The Scientific Enterprise
COVID-19 has directly impacted the scientific enterprise and higher education. During times of high stress or disaster, adaptability and resiliency directly impact an individual’s mental health. There is a lack of research about the experiences of agricultural and natural resource scientists and students during the pandemic. The purpose of the study was to explore the impact of COVID-19 on agricultural and natural resource scientists, graduate students, and the scientific enterprise at a land grant university. Using a podcast ethnographic approach to analyze a COVID-19 focused series of the [Streaming Science] podcast, this study found the pandemic halted many scientists’ research projects, required instructors to engage with their students online, increased time spent with family, and created an added awareness of student wellbeing and mental health.
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