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Home, place and Covid-19

How have your ideas and experiences of home changed during the Covid-19 pandemic? How did government lockdowns and restrictions alter your relationship with the place where you live? Have places — and their connections with other places — changed?

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In March 2020, in the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, the UK government instructed people to ‘stay home’. Over the course of several national lockdowns and other restrictions imposed in the UK and elsewhere since then, life at home changed in profound ways. Our residences became a site of schooling and working, shielding, selfisolation and quarantine, loneliness and new forms of connection.

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