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Barker, Ned; Pervez, Aneeza; Wahome, Michel; McKinlay, Alison R.; Haj Sleiman, Nidal Al; Harniess, Phillip; Puskás, Nikolett; Mac, Duy; Almazrouei, Mohammed A.; Ezenwajiaku, Chinonso; Isiwele, Anthony; Tan, Nuoya; D'aprix, Michael; Petsou, Athina; Love Soper, Jake – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
Social researchers have been adapting methods and practices in response to COVID-19. In the wake of these adaptations, but still in the midst of intersecting crises that the pandemic has exacerbated or shifted (e.g. health-social-political-economic), researchers face a future suffused with methodological uncertainties. This paper presents a…
Descriptors: Research, Cooperation, Barriers, Research Methodology
Jewitt, Carey; Barker, Ned; Golmohammadi, Lili – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
This paper argues that methodological uncertainty, such as that experienced by the social research community through the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022) is, and has always been, a vital part of the research landscape. Whilst recognising the many damaging effects of the uncertainties of the pandemic on research and researchers, we home in on the…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Social Science Research, Ambiguity (Context), COVID-19