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Megan O’Neill and Jonas Grutzpalk: How is Corona being perceived and described? The social impact of the virus on policing

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How can we understand police communication with the public, when the main object of communication is invisible? On May 5, 2021 Megan O’Neill and Jonas Grutzpalk put their research project to debate on our digital colloquium by addressing the challenges of doing research on police communication during the current corona virus pandemic. Their research project aims to cross-nationally investigate police forces in Europe via the lenses of Bruno Latour’s Actor-Network-Theory.

Megan O’Neill is a reader at the University of Dundee in Scotland and an Associate Director for the Police Community Relations Network at the Scottish Institute for Policing Research.

Jonas Grutzpalk is a professor of Sociology and Political Sciences at the University of Applied Sciences for Police and Public Administration in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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How can we understand police communication with the public, when the main object of communication is invisible? On May 5, 2021 Megan O’Neill and Jonas Grutzpalk put their research project to debate on our digital colloquium by addressing the challenges of doing research on police communication during the current corona virus pandemic. Their research project aims to cross-nationally investigate police forces in Europe via the lenses of Bruno Latour’s Actor-Network-Theory.

Megan O’Neill is a reader at the University of Dundee in Scotland and an Associate Director for the Police Community Relations Network at the Scottish Institute for Policing Research.

Jonas Grutzpalk is a professor of Sociology and Political Sciences at the University of Applied Sciences for Police and Public Administration in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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