European Societies ( IF 2.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-17 , DOI: 10.1080/14616696.2020.1841264 Małgorzata Łukianow 1 , Maja Głowacka 2 , Monika Helak 3 , Justyna Kościńska 3 , Mateusz Mazzini 1
ABSTRACT
This paper presents the preliminary results of the ‘Pandemic Diaries’ research project, carried out by a 5-member team of Polish researchers under a form of open diary writing competition. Its aim was to gather a possibly widest body of personal accounts of the coronavirus pandemic experiences. Within it, 403 entries were submitted, providing a detailed insight into the daily practices, emotional and material difficulties of all age, gender and education-based groups of the Polish society. The paper presents initial observations on the dataset and the most often expressed notions that arise, including a widespread exacerbation of mental health issues as well as the process of defining the period of pandemic through references to collective memory and patriotic milieus.
中文翻译:
面对被迫隔离的波兰人。基于“ Pandemic Diaries”竞赛的Covid-19大流行期间的波兰社会研究
抽象的
本文介绍了“ Pandemic Diaries”研究项目的初步结果,该研究项目由波兰研究人员的5人小组在公开日记写作竞赛的形式下进行。其目的是收集有关冠状病毒大流行经验的个人资料。其中提交了403个条目,详细介绍了波兰社会各年龄段,性别和受教育群体的日常习惯,情感和物质困难。本文介绍了对数据集的初步观察,以及最常表达的观念,包括心理健康问题的广泛恶化,以及通过提及集体记忆和爱国主义环境来定义大流行时期的过程。