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@proceedings{1800362, author = {Galčanová Batista, Lucie and Urbaniak, Anna and Wanka, Anna}, booktitle = {British Society of Gerontology 50th Annual Conference - Ageing Past, Present and Future: Innovation and Change, 7 - 9 July 2021, hosted online by Lancaster University}, keywords = {Agieng research; Covid-19; pandemic; reflexivity; qualitative research; microethic}, language = {eng}, title = {Doing ageing research in COVID-19 pandemic times and insights from reflexive ethics}, url = {https://www.britishgerontology.org/public/31949/BSG_Conference_Book_2021_Online_v2.pdf}, year = {2021} }
TY - CONF ID - 1800362 AU - Galčanová Batista, Lucie - Urbaniak, Anna - Wanka, Anna PY - 2021 TI - Doing ageing research in COVID-19 pandemic times and insights from reflexive ethics KW - Agieng research KW - Covid-19 KW - pandemic KW - reflexivity KW - qualitative research KW - microethic UR - https://www.britishgerontology.org/public/31949/BSG_Conference_Book_2021_Online_v2.pdf N2 - The measures applied worldwide to tame the COVID-19 pandemic impacted empirical social scientific ageing research. Social distancing rules, aims to protect the vulnerable via isolation, but also the resistance of many older people to be vulnerabilised played a role in how social science research based on unmediated contact between people was organized in 2020 and beyond. In our view, the pandemic situation brought a fragmentation, fluidity, ambiguity and a high level of uncertainty to the research planning and process. This paper introduces our experience with doing qualitative research with older adults. It reflects how the research was discussed, re-designed, and practised within two international research teams working in the European context. We use the perspective of reflexive ethics to identify and interpret ‘ethically important moments’ in the research process and to consider/ponder over the question on how and under what conditions can we carry on with empirical research without putting our participants and ourselves at risk. ER -
GALČANOVÁ BATISTA, Lucie, Anna URBANIAK a Anna WANKA. Doing ageing research in COVID-19 pandemic times and insights from reflexive ethics. In \textit{British Society of Gerontology 50th Annual Conference - Ageing Past, Present and Future: Innovation and Change, 7 - 9 July 2021, hosted online by Lancaster University}. 2021.
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