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Caetano, A., Nico, Magda, Anabela da Conceição Pereira & Correia, S.B. (2024). Touching from a distance: gaining intimacy with research participants during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Lyudmila Nurse, Maggie O'Neill, Lisa Moran (Ed.), Biographical Research and New Social Architectures - Challenges and Opportunities for Creative Applications across Europe. Bristol: Policy Press.
A. M. Caetano et al., "Touching from a distance: gaining intimacy with research participants during the COVID-19 pandemic", in Biographical Research and New Social Architectures - Challenges and Opportunities for Creative Applications across Europe, Lyudmila Nurse, Maggie O'Neill, Lisa Moran, Ed., Bristol, Policy Press, 2024
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TY - CHAP TI - Touching from a distance: gaining intimacy with research participants during the COVID-19 pandemic T2 - Biographical Research and New Social Architectures - Challenges and Opportunities for Creative Applications across Europe AU - Caetano, A. AU - Nico, Magda AU - Anabela da Conceição Pereira AU - Correia, S.B. PY - 2024 CY - Bristol AB - What are the building blocks of the new societal architectures after COVID-19? What are the evolving lifestyle patterns, social connections and relationality, and what can biographical research bring to explore these unprecedented societal circumstances? This first book in the new series Advances in Biographical Research focuses on the place of biographical research in analysing and shaping social futures characterised by physical distancing and isolation, social fragmentation, trauma and vulnerability, including breaks in biographical trajectories. Written by experienced and early career researchers, it demonstrates how biographical research responds to new societal architectures: theoretically and empirically. ER -