Producing In Situ Data From a Distance With Mobile Instant Messaging Interviews (MIMIs): Examples From the COVID-19 Pandemic
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In this paper, the authors present a method to study people in their chaotic and complex everyday lives. But, they focus on the application of social distancing measures and do not consider the social distance between individuals.Abstract:
Researching people in their chaotic and complex everyday lives is challenging for researchers at any time but especially during the application of social distancing measures. In this article, we ma...read more
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