The NCRM wayfinder guide to creative methods combinations in Covid-19
The NCRM wayfinder guide to creative methods combinations in Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has necessitated considerable changes to research practices. Crises can stimulate and inhibit creativity. NCRM’s project Changing research practices: social research in the context of covid-19 highlighted that researchers are carrying on research under changeable circumstances and social restrictions by finding creative ways to adapt and combine methods in their projects. This guide outlines creative responses to research problems presenting in Covid-19 times. Readers are pointed towards examples from the recent research literature and research community as well as wider literatures that might continue to inspire research in the pandemic.
National Centre for Research Methods, School of Social Sciences, University of Southampton
Nind, Melanie
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Meckin, Robert
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Coverdale, Andrew
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2021
Nind, Melanie
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Meckin, Robert
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Coverdale, Andrew
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Nind, Melanie, Meckin, Robert and Coverdale, Andrew
(2021)
The NCRM wayfinder guide to creative methods combinations in Covid-19
National Centre for Research Methods, School of Social Sciences, University of Southampton
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The Covid-19 pandemic has necessitated considerable changes to research practices. Crises can stimulate and inhibit creativity. NCRM’s project Changing research practices: social research in the context of covid-19 highlighted that researchers are carrying on research under changeable circumstances and social restrictions by finding creative ways to adapt and combine methods in their projects. This guide outlines creative responses to research problems presenting in Covid-19 times. Readers are pointed towards examples from the recent research literature and research community as well as wider literatures that might continue to inspire research in the pandemic.
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