Jamie OQuinn,Erika Slaymaker,Jess Goldstein-Kral et al.
Jamie OQuinn et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many aspects of life, including how social scientists develop and conduct research. Transitioning to remote interview methods was one methodological adjustment made by many qualitative researchers. In this ar...
The Assemblage and Dismantling of Access Barriers in Administrative Bureaucracies: Constructing the Problem of Diversity in the German Welfare State [0.03%]
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Martin Petzke
Martin Petzke
The article extends the literature on the construction of "diversity management" by personnel managers in corporate America. Such research has highlighted that Human Resource (HR) specialists draw heavily on social-scientific thinking in im...
Reframing the Community: How and Why Member Participation Shifts in the Face of Change [0.03%]
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Krystal Laryea
Krystal Laryea
How and why do people reframe their understanding of the communities and organizations to which they belong? I draw on the case of a collegiate religious fellowship that moved online during the COVID-19 pandemic to examine how individuals' ...
Correction to: My Home Quarantine on an App: A Qualitative Visual Analysis of Changes in Family Routines During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Chile [0.03%]
对“我的居家隔离应用程序:智利COVID-19大流行期间家庭日常生活变化的定性视觉分析”的更正
Juan Pablo Pinilla,José Antonio Román Brugnoli,Daniela Leyton Legües et al.
Juan Pablo Pinilla et al.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1007/s11133-023-09531-z.]. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2023.
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Qualitative sociology. 2023 Jun 13:1. DOI:10.1007/s11133-023-09538-6 2023
My Home Quarantine on an App: A Qualitative Visual Analysis of Changes in Family Routines During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Chile [0.03%]
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Juan Pablo Pinilla,José Antonio Román Brugnoli,Daniela Leyton Legües et al.
Juan Pablo Pinilla et al.
This article presents original findings from a longitudinal qualitative study on changes in individual and family life associated with safety and health measures implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic in three regions of Chile. We develop...
"Welcome to the Revolution": Promoting Generational Renewal in Argentina's Ni Una Menos [0.03%]
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Elisabeth Jay Friedman,Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá
Elisabeth Jay Friedman
Despite the global upsurge of youth-fueled mass mobilization, the critical question of why new generations may be eager to join established movements is under-explored theoretically and empirically. This study contributes to theories of fem...
Privileged but not in Power: How Asian American Tech Workers use Racial Strategies to Deflect and Confront Race and Racism [0.03%]
特权但无权势:亚裔美国科技工作者如何运用种族策略来规避和对抗种族与种族主义
Tiffany Y Chow
Tiffany Y Chow
Research on tech workers has often focused on racial inequalities within the industry but has failed to seriously consider Asian American professionals as racialized subjects. This paper addresses this knowledge gap by centering Asian Ameri...
An Interpretive Approach to Religious Ambiguities around Medical Innovations: The Spanish Catholic Church on Organ Donation and Transplantation (1954-2014) [0.03%]
解读宗教对医学创新的模糊态度:西班牙天主教会对器官捐赠和移植的看法(1954-2014)
Rebeca Herrero Sáenz
Rebeca Herrero Sáenz
How do institutionalized religions solve moral ambiguities around controversial medical innovations and public health issues? Most religions have moral guidelines about what can and cannot be done to people's bodies, but these guidelines ar...
"It's the Seeing and Feeling": How Embodied and Conceptual Knowledges Relate in Pipeline Engineering Work [0.03%]
“眼见为实”:论知识与概念在管道工程工作中的关系
Sarah Maslen,Jan Hayes
Sarah Maslen
This paper examines the relationship between conceptual and embodied reasoning in engineering work. In the last decade across multiple research projects on pipeline engineering, we have observed only a few times when engineers have expresse...
Elisabetta Ferrari
Elisabetta Ferrari
Activists have responded to the Covid-19 pandemic by organizing for mutual aid: creating collective action to meet people's material needs and build ties of solidarity. I examine the difficulties encountered by mutual aid activists during t...