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This article situates, against the backdrop of the Covid-19 crisis and the many systemic inequalities the pandemic has highlighted, challenges and opportunities for researchers and commissioners of research. It provides examples from social science research of how researchers have demonstrated agility and adaptation during the pandemic in a range of contexts. It summarises findings and lessons around access and engagement, consent, ethics and incentives, and power and perspectives. It concludes that research supported by the Covid Collective is providing useful insights for doing research differently, which in turn provides real hope for research to help transform knowledge and transform lives.
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Taylor, P., & Knipe, P. (2022). Introduction: Pandemic Perspectives – Doing Research Differently During Covid-19*. IDS Bulletin, 53(3), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.19088/1968-2022.124
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