Pandemic Journaling Project
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History is usually written only by the powerful. When the history of COVID-19 is written, let's make sure that doesn't happen.
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Syracuse University houses pandemic journals recording how we lived through COVID-19 — The Pandemic Journaling Project, co-founded by Katherine Mason, has been made available to researchers through a partnership with the Qualitative Data Repository at Syracuse University. syracuse.com/opinion/2024/0…
Thanks to our friends at PSTC at Brown University for sharing the news of new collaboration with the Qualitative Data Repository at Maxwell School: Brown Anthropology Brown University InCHIP at UConn UConn Research UConn CLAS brown.edu/academics/popu…
Watching the COVID-19 pandemic unfold, UConn Anthropology prof & InCHIP PI Sarah Willen launched the Pandemic Journaling Project to capture how people’s experiences of COVID-19 differed. In this UConn Magazine piece, Sara discusses the project's significance. magazine.uconn.edu/2024/02/20/who…
Check out Michelle Anne Parsons, Katherine A. Mason, Heather M. Wurtz, and Sarah Willen's "'I want the world back': #Pandemic loneliness, bodies, and places" in Ethos at anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/et… #Anthropology #AnthroTwitter American Anthropological Association
Journaling project keeps a record of COVID-19 pandemic — On this #podcast episode of Here & Now from WBUR, Katherine Mason explains what the Pandemic Journaling Project Project tells us about the pandemic and how important it is to have a record of this time. wbur.org/hereandnow/202…
#UConnMag | Too often history is written by the powerful. Through Pandemic Journaling Project, a UConn anthropologist made sure the story of COVID-19 was chronicled by the rest of us. today.uconn.edu/2024/03/uconn-…
#WomensHistoryMonth Spotlight: Katherine Mason is a medical anthropologist and co-founder of the Pandemic Journaling Project (Pandemic Journaling Project). In this feature, she discusses what Women's History Month means to her and her research. anthropology.brown.edu/news/2024-03-1…
The incredible Pandemic Journaling Project archive's availability is a reminder that there's still much we need to understand & many lessons to learn from the pandemic. As we try to move on, we must keep asking questions. Thanks to Sarah Willen Katherine Mason & their team for fantastic work
Journaling project keeps a record of COVID-19 pandemic — On this #podcast episode of Here & Now from WBUR, Katherine Mason explains what the Pandemic Journaling Project Project tells us about the pandemic and how important it is to have a record of this time. wbur.org/hereandnow/202…
#UConnMag | Too often history is written by the powerful. Associate Professor of UConn Anthropology Sarah Willen made sure the story of COVID-19 was chronicled by the rest of us with the Pandemic Journaling Project. magazine.uconn.edu/2024/02/20/who… magazine.uconn.edu/2024/02/20/who…
Thrilled to announce our brand-new collection in CMP Journal, offering perspectives from Brazil, China, Mexico, South Africa, & U.S. - plus reflections on the potential pedagogical & psychosocial benefits of #journaling in classroom & community settings. bit.ly/3Qgd842
In this end-of-semester photo is the team of research assistants (including some ed concentrators) that Professor Andrea Flores and Brown Anthropology's Kate Mason co-supervise for the first-gen and immigrant women subprojects of Pandemic Journaling Project.
Check out our new piece in #Ethos: “'I want the world back': #Pandemic #loneliness, bodies, and places” - Michelle Parsons, Katherine Mason, Heather Wurtz & Sarah Willen Psych Anth American Anthropological Association NAU Brown Anthropology UConn Anthropology PSTC at Brown University #anthrotwitter dx.doi.org/10.1111/etho.1…
Check out our new article in Soc Sci & Medicine - Qualitative Research in Health: "Assembling #vaccine perspectives: #vaccination and moral self-talk in the journals of white US mothers during #covi̇d19" doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmq…
Assembling vaccine perspectives: Vaccination and moral self-talk in the journals of white US mothers during Covid-19 — Katherine Mason co-authored this journal article in Soc Sci & Medicine which includes data from the Pandemic Journaling Project Project. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Syracuse University houses pandemic journals recording how we lived through COVID-19 — The Pandemic Journaling Project, co-founded by Katherine Mason, has been made available to researchers through a partnership with the Qualitative Data Repository at Syracuse University. syracuse.com/opinion/2024/0…