Doing Digital Biography
Closeness and ageing in pandemic times
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https://doi.org/10.30820/0942-2285-2022-2-50Keywords:
Embodiment, ageing, digital biography, digitalization, biographical work, closenessAbstract
The paper deals with the transformation and finitude of bodies in the lifelong aging process and the social conditions that predispose them focussing on close relationships in a pandemic context. The material was generated during virtually conducted group discussions with people between the ages of 60 and 80. The virtual space formed both a boundary and a space of possibility to (re)read bodies retrospectively. The narrated »body biographies« represent negotiations of the subject in the context of the pandemic situatedness and agency. Participants reflected on the ambivalence of the restrictions imposed by regulations and lockdowns, the construction as a risk group, and the resulting perception of corporeality. The data points to the lack of physical closeness relationships and the possibilities of closeness in virtual spaces. The reflexive, intra-biographical encounters oscillate between self-assurance and transformative processes of self-formation.Downloads
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Spahn, Lea, and Rafaela Werny. 2022. “Doing Digital Biography: Closeness and Ageing in Pandemic Times”. Journal für Psychologie 30 (2):50-69. https://doi.org/10.30820/0942-2285-2022-2-50.
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