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期刊名:Osterreichische zeitschrift fuer soziologie

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ISSN:1011-0070

e-ISSN:1862-2585

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Bernhard Wieser,Mia Bangerl,Kübra Karatas Bernhard Wieser
For the university, digital technologies proved to be a central element of crisis management during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is especially true for teaching. From a "multi-level perspective" (Geels 2004), the disruptive effects of the pa...
Anja Eder,Wolfgang Aschauer,Franz Höllinger et al. Anja Eder et al.
Recent sociological diagnoses suggest that profound social crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic challenge our value orientations and could change them even in the relatively short term. Based on this observation, we investigate whether sign...
Lukas Richter,Theresa Heidinger Lukas Richter
The article investigates the development of loneliness before and in the first months of the Covid-19 pandemic against the background of the socio-economic situation of older people. For this purpose, variance analyses are carried out with ...
Tilo Grenz,Philipp Knopp Tilo Grenz
This contribution focuses on the dis/continuity of routines at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic is conceived as a nexus of multiple, intertwined crises of action and interaction (ÖZS special issue 2016, 41/1). Instead of un...
Andrea Jesser,Anna-Lena Mädge,Carina Maier et al. Andrea Jesser et al.
The requirements of "social distancing" during the Corona pandemic raised challenges for the implementation of psychosocial care services for children, adolescents, and families, which are traditionally reliant on face-to-face contact. Betw...
Paul Eisewicht,Nico Steinmann,Pauline Kortmann Paul Eisewicht
The article typifies individual experiences as well as collective negotiations of the crisis and the handling of it in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic on the basis of the platform Imgur.com. For this, we draw on a sample of 2% of the hi...
Nadia Steiber,Christina Siegert Nadia Steiber
This research note presents first results of the AKCOVID study. Based on representative survey data the study examines the impact of the pandemic on the economic situation of families with children in Austria. We compared the situation of c...
Beate Klösch,Rebecca Wardana,Markus Hadler Beate Klösch
Previous analyses of environmentally conscious intentions showed that the willingness to sacrifice for the environment decreased during the COVID-19 crisis in Austria. There is a large body of empirical research and theoretical models deali...