Socio-anthropologie (Mar 2022)

Quotidiens confinés

  • Alfonsina Faya-Robles,
  • Alexandra Soulier,
  • Grégory Beltran,
  • Jean-Charles Basson,
  • Laurence Boulaghaf,
  • Alizé Cavé,
  • Éléonore Coeurdevey,
  • Sarah Nicaise

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/socio-anthropologie.11681
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45
pp. 231 – 248

Abstract

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During the lockdown that took place in France in March-May 2020 to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic, we undertook a remote and telephone survey in order to understand how this situation was experienced by people subjected to it. During this process, a collective of researchers gradually emerged around specific scientific and ethical axes, in particular the centrality of the qualitative approach and attention to different forms of domination and intersectionality. By restoring the history of this research, the analyzes of which are still in progress, our proposal sheds light on the questions encountered during an original and “embedded” research, as well as their methodological and ethical implications, while presenting and questioning the solutions built by the collective of researchers to face it.

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