2020
DOI: 10.1111/tesg.12426
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The City Under COVID‐19: Podcasting As Digital Methodology

Abstract: This critical commentary reflects on a rapidly mobilised international podcast project, in which 25 urban scholars from around the world provided audio recordings about their cities during COVID‐19. New digital tools are increasing the speeds, formats and breadth of the research and communication mediums available to researchers. Voice recorders on mobile phones and digital audio editing on laptops allows researchers to collaborate in new ways, and this podcast project pushed at the boundaries of what a resear… Show more

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“…The outbreak of COVID-19 limited human contact, which forced researchers to make use of creative tools for data collection, most of which involving digital technologies (e.g., Rogers et al, 2020). As we aimed to collect data on parents' experiences of being a home DJ in daily life during the pandemic, we devised a modified version of the ESM, based on the methodology used by Lamont (2008).…”
Section: Data Collection Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outbreak of COVID-19 limited human contact, which forced researchers to make use of creative tools for data collection, most of which involving digital technologies (e.g., Rogers et al, 2020). As we aimed to collect data on parents' experiences of being a home DJ in daily life during the pandemic, we devised a modified version of the ESM, based on the methodology used by Lamont (2008).…”
Section: Data Collection Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the pandemic, and the forceful closing of commercial facilities and religious buildings along with the curfew that limited vehicular movements in the street has made the sound of the city calmer. Cairo has witnessed a similar case as what Rogers (2020) and Sharifi and Garmsir (2020) discuss that you can actually hear the natural sounds of the birds singing and the wind blowing in the previously dense and noisy streets of several cities around the world during the lockdown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…People shared the same response when they were forcefully locked down at their homes, they started to use the public streets more and sit in their balconies more often. As Rogers (2020) argues that this shared social intimacy has decreased the cruelty of the physical social distancing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rogers and Herbert argue that podcasting is a “political and ethical process' that 'should be used to politically and ethically intervene in the socio‐political world” (2019a, p. 299). Others have highlighted both the potential and limitations of the process as another research approach (Rogers et al, 2020; Smith et al, 2021; Wilson, 2018). The format presents opportunities and challenges for researchers which need to be discussed and understood through practice.…”
Section: Podcast? What's a Podcast (For Geographers)?mentioning
confidence: 99%