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Five years on: Notes from the USA
Marjorie Elaine, Lu Liu and Sophia L. Ángeles, USA A lot of things have changed in the US in recent months. Looking back, we see roots...
The FACT Team
Mar 312 min read
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Five years on: Notes from South Africa, the UK, and Russia
This week marks five years since the WHO declared the COVID-19 worldwide pandemic. In commemoration of this moment, research teams from...
The FACT Team
Mar 126 min read
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“Who wants to be my quarantine bae?”: Online dating practices during times of social distancing
By Kate Roberts-Baldwin - Undergraduate Student at the Social Research Institute, University College London (under supervision of Dr...
The FACT Team
Aug 9, 20216 min read
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Impacts of COVID-19 in Taiwan: Early success in pandemic control, but how long will it last?
by Ching-Yu Huang (Keele University, UK), An-Ti Shih (National Taipei University, Taiwan), & Fen-Ling Chen (National Taipei University,...
The FACT Team
Jun 9, 20214 min read
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Using Digital Ethnography in International Covid-19 Research
Mahnoor Mahar, Researcher, Habib University, Pakistan This blog from our partners in Pakistan details a FACT project event based around...
The FACT Team
Apr 1, 20215 min read
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Single mothers at the sharp end of lockdown
By Dr Nicola Carroll, Research Associate - The FACT Project As the UK reaches the anniversary of its first national lockdown, parents are...
The FACT Team
Mar 13, 20215 min read
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The everyday life of Swedish families during Covid-19
By Disa Bergnehr, (Linneaus University), Laura Darcy & Annelie J Sundler (University Of Borås) It has been a year since the first case of...
The FACT Team
Feb 11, 20215 min read
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Working from Home; a 24/7 Job
By Pooja Nair B (Research Assistant) on behalf of the COVID-19 Research Team at NUS A focal point of our research in Singapore...
The FACT Team
Jan 13, 20216 min read
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‘What I learnt is that a woman she’s the one who takes care of the family’: Women in Covid-19
This blog summarises some of the initial findings from the South African project. By Sadiyya Haffejee, Anita Mwanda and Thandi Simelani....
The FACT Team
Dec 1, 20205 min read
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Imaginaries of the Pandemic in Chile: A Conceptual Discussion
By Jorge Iván Vergara - Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Concepción & Daniela Leyton - Assistant Professor,...
The FACT Team
Nov 15, 20205 min read
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Living and learning under a global pandemic: Lessons from diverse U.S. households
The first coronavirus case was identified in late February in the United States. Since then, cases have been surging and people in...
The FACT Team
Nov 2, 202010 min read
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‘Don’t rock the boat’: Has lockdown transformed gendered divisions of paid and unpaid work?
This blog summarises some initial findings from the UK project Media reports at the beginning of lockdown suggested that the pandemic...
The FACT Team
Oct 19, 20204 min read
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Controlling personal circumstances & online-learning in Russia: A source of strength or anxiety?
This entry is shared by the Russian team. For more details see here In our strand of research, we explore the pandemic responses with a...
The FACT Team
Sep 30, 20205 min read
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‘Lucky’ in Lockdown – a moment of solidarity?
We’re very very lucky to be in a quite financially secure position. I do worry I might lose my job with the unstable position, but even...
The FACT Team
Aug 3, 20203 min read
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Social bubbles: Official guidance catching up with real life?
Yesterday, the government in the UK announced a further relaxation of lockdown measures for people in England, allowing those currently...
The FACT Team
Jun 12, 20203 min read
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