L’immaginazione sociologica e le conseguenze sociali del Covid-19

Autori

  • Tiziano Bonini Università di Siena

Parole chiave:

digital divide, big data, mediatisation, climate change, sociological imagination

Abstract

This brief contribution aims to apply sociological imagination to the issues that emerged with the Covid-19 crisis and suggests some possible topics and methodologies of research. In the first section I describe three relevant themes, among the many possible ones: 1) the new role of personal data (especially those related to our health); 2) the "mediatisation" of distance; 3) the environmental impact of digital media. In the second section, I conclude with a note on how to set the sociological imagination in motion. Among the possible methods, I suggest the rediscovery/adoption of ethnographic methods, and among them, in particular, auto-ethnography. I maintain that it might be useful to study with an ethnographic approach the sociality produced during these days of confinement, instead of using the usual online questionnaires, which often represent a lazy way, for the researcher, to delegate the work of data production to others. Instead, it would be more interesting to return to participant observation and study media as a practice (Couldry 2004). In the conclusions I briefly sketch how it could still be possible to do ethnography in the field in the age of physical distancing and new possible lockdowns

Biografia autore

Tiziano Bonini, Università di Siena

Tiziano Bonini è professore associato in Sociologia dei processi culturali e comunicativi presso il Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali, Politiche e Cognitive dell'Università di Siena, dove insegna Sociologia della comunicazione e Mass media, cultura digitale e società.

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Pubblicato

2020-05-25

Come citare

Bonini, T. (2020). L’immaginazione sociologica e le conseguenze sociali del Covid-19. Mediascapes Journal, (15), 13–23. Recuperato da https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa03/mediascapes/article/view/16762