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Portrait Anna Ilsøe. Photo.

Anna Ilsøe

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Portrait Anna Ilsøe. Photo.

Fast-track Sociology? Reflections on Research During a Pandemic

Author

  • Anna Ilsøe
  • Pelle Korsbæk Sørensen

Summary, in Swedish

When the coronavirus spread globally in early 2020, many governments issued national lock downs of schools, institutions, and businesses. As the epidemic turned into a pandemic, the health crisis also became a societal crisis, and many universities and research foundations issued COVID-19 grants to study the societal implications of the crisis. In this article, we discuss sociological research during the corona crisis and ask the questions: What role did sociology play in the pandemic – and how did the pandemic affect sociology? We argue that trends of a fast-track sociology can be observed, which has implications for methods, theory, analysis, and societal impact. Fast-track sociology is often faster,
more interdisciplinary and dialogue-based, disseminates more preliminary results, and has potential of more societal impact. However, it also contains challenges if it is not interlinked with more critical and slower research processes, which are core to the sociological profession.

Department/s

  • Sociology

Publishing year

2023-07

Language

English

Pages

139-147

Publication/Series

Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies

Volume

13

Issue

S10

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies

Topic

  • Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Psychology and Social Anthropology)

Keywords

  • Corona crisis
  • COVID-19
  • fast-track sociology
  • impact
  • methodology
  • sociology

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2245-0157