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Editorial: Researching Asia in Pandemic Times

[journal article]

Holz, Sarah
Fleschenberg, Andrea
Jansen, Wikke
Khan, Muhammad Salman

Abstract

This editorial introduces the special issue "Researching Asia in Pandemic Times," which reflects on the impact of digital transformation on academic research during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic necessitated a rapid shift to online and digital research methods, presenting researcher... view more

This editorial introduces the special issue "Researching Asia in Pandemic Times," which reflects on the impact of digital transformation on academic research during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic necessitated a rapid shift to online and digital research methods, presenting researchers with both opportunities and challenges. These included ethical dilemmas, methodological adaptations, and structural inequalities amplified by the reliance on technology. Early career researchers, particularly those navigating disrupted fieldwork, played a central role in exploring these dynamics, contributing valuable insights into the interplay between online and offline research spaces. The articles in this issue document grounded experiences from diverse contexts in Asia, examining topics such as digital inequalities, research ethics, and methodological shifts. They critically explore how digital tools reshape data collection, relationships with research participants, and power structures, while raising pressing questions about the location of "the field" and the implications of online methods in volatile contexts. The contributions presented in this special issue underscore the urgency of developing ethically sound and adaptable research approaches in an increasingly digital academic landscape.... view less

Keywords
science ethics; research; methodology

Classification
Philosophy of Science, Theory of Science, Methodology, Ethics of the Social Sciences

Free Keywords
digital ethnography; COVID-19 pandemic; research ethics; hybrid methodologies; online / offline fieldwork

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 433-451

Journal
International Quarterly for Asian Studies (IQAS), 55 (2024) 4

Issue topic
Researching Asia in Pandemic Times

ISSN
2566-6878

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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