论坛52:人文社会科学与新冠肺炎:利弊

Q3 Social Sciences
Andrey Adelfinsky, Julia Buchatskaja, Victoria Donovan, Abigail Karas, C. Kelly, Anna Lazareva, Ji Eun Lee, Daria Litvina, A. Piir, A. Temkina, N. Vakhtin, E. Vdovchenkov, Maria Vyatchina
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在过去两年中,研究小组和大学在病毒大流行期间面临着新的和不可预测的生活条件,以及随之而来的对正常学术活动的不断变化的限制。特别是,师生之间和同事之间的个人接触在很大程度上是困难或不可能的。对于一些人来说,社交限制是一场灾难,而另一些人则认为它们微不足道,甚至是受欢迎的。"论坛"的与会者讨论了大流行病如何影响他们自己的(工作)状况和他们所在机构的状况,强制(自我)隔离是否创造了任何新的工作做法或未来有望持续的社会关系,以及人文和社会科学是否产生了直接源于大流行病的任何新的研究问题和主题,以及与之相关的社会限制,以及对抗其影响的努力。
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Forum 52: The Humanities and Social Sciences and Covid-19: Pros and Cons
For the past two years, research groups and universities have been exposed to the novel and unpredictable conditions of life during the viral pandemic, and to the constantly shifting restrictions on normal academic activities that have accompanied it. In particular, personal contacts—between teachers and students and between colleagues—have to a large extent been difficult or impossible. For some, the social restrictions have been a disaster, while others have found them to be an insignificant nuisance, or even welcome. Participants of the “Forum” discuss, how the pandemic has affected their own (work) situation and the situation at their home institution, whether the enforced (self-)isolation has created any new types of working practices or social relations that are desirable to persist in the future, and whether the humanities and social sciences have evolved any new research questions and topics that directly derive from the pandemic, the social restrictions associated with it, and efforts to fight its effects.
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Antropologicheskij Forum Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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