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KÜRESEL SALGINDA SOSYOLOJİK ARAŞTIRMA

Year 2022, Volume: 25 Issue: 1, 1 - 7, 20.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.18490/sosars.1090588

Abstract

Salgının beklenmedik bir şekilde ve hızda yayılması, dünya tarihinde ilk kez küresel ölçekte geniş çaplı bir doğal felaketin ortaya çıkmasına neden oldu. Kuşkusuz tarihte, çağları kapatıp yenilerini başlatan, derin toplumsal etkiler bırakan, yıkıcı ve yenileyici sonuçlar doğuran pek çok salgın olmuştur. Bununla birlikte, mevcut kayıtlara bakarak hiçbirinin, Mart 2020 tarihinde pandemi olarak ilan edilen COVID-19 salgını kadar hızlı yayılan, tam anlamıyla küresel boyutta ve çok-merkezli olarak gelişen bir nitelikte olduğunu söyleyemiyoruz. Nitekim COVID-19, yalnızca küresel bir olgu olmakla kalmamış, bizatihi ekonomik ve kültürel anlamda küreselleşmenin bir sonucu olarak belirmiştir. Küresel, bölgesel, ulusal eşitsizliklerden beslenmiş ve bu eşitsizlikleri güçlendirmiştir.

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Year 2022, Volume: 25 Issue: 1, 1 - 7, 20.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.18490/sosars.1090588

Abstract

References

  • Adalı, T., Koyuncu, Y. ve Türkyılmaz, Sinan, (2021). Surveys in Covid-19 and Post Covid-19 Days. Hacettepe University: Institute of Population Studies.
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  • Connell, R. (2020). COVID-19/sociology. Journal of sociology, 56(4), 745-751.
  • Garcia, S. G., & Barclay, K. (2020). Adapting research methodologies in the Covid-19 pandemic: Resources for researchers. Nippon Foundation Ocean Nexus, EarthLab, University of Washington.
  • Genov, N. (2020). Towards a paradigmatic enhancement of sociology. International Review of Sociology, 30(2), 311-331.
  • Graham Scambler (2020) Covid-19 as a ‘breaching experiment’: exposing the fractured society, Health Sociology Review, 29:2, 140-148.
  • Hurrell, J. A., Arenas, P. M., & Puentes, J. P. (2020). Reshaping the future of ethnobiology research after the COVID-19 pandemic. Nature Plants, 6.
  • Iqbal, H., Twamley, K. and Faircloth, C. (2020), Researching Youth: New Methods in Changing Times, University College.
  • Kidd, N. (2020). Sociologists and Sociology during COVID-19. A publication of the American Sociological Association, 48(3), 1-45.
  • Kohler, U. (2020, June). Survey research methods during the COVID-19 crisis. In Survey Research Methods (Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 93-94).
  • Lupton, D. (2020). Special section on ‘Sociology and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic’. Health Sociology Review, 29(2), 111-112.
  • Maestripieri, L. (2021). The Covid-19 pandemics: why intersectionality matters. Frontiers in Sociology, 6, 52.
  • Matthewman, S., & Huppatz, K. (2020). A sociology of Covid-19. Journal of Sociology, 56(4), 675-683.
  • Sawert, T., & Keil, M. (2021). Research note: The COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on scientific work in German sociology. Zeitschrift für Soziologie, 50(5), 338-348.
  • The Gulbenkian Commission on the Restructuring of the Social Sciences. (1993). Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung, 18(4 (68)), 172–174.
  • Vandebroek, I., Pieroni, A., Stepp, J. R., Hanazaki, N., Ladio, A., Alves, R. R. N. & Dahdouh-Guebas, F. (2020). Reshaping the future of ethnobiology research after the COVID-19 pandemic. Nature Plants, 6(7), 723-730.
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  • Zinn, J. O. (2021a). Introduction: Towards a sociology of pandemics. Current Sociology, 69(4), 435-452.
  • Zinn, J. O. (2021b). Conclusions: Towards a sociology of pandemics and beyond. Current Sociology, 69(4), 603-617.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Sociology
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ali Ergur This is me 0000-0001-8510-4287

Besim Can Zırh 0000-0003-3506-6096

Publication Date March 20, 2022
Submission Date March 1, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 25 Issue: 1

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APA Ergur, A., & Zırh, B. C. (2022). KÜRESEL SALGINDA SOSYOLOJİK ARAŞTIRMA. Sosyoloji Araştırmaları Dergisi, 25(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.18490/sosars.1090588

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