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Final Blog: Who are we with when we are alone?

12 Oct 202229 Nov 2022

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The Pathologies of Solitude project has come to an end. In our final blog, our team reflect on the work of the project and how it shaped their thinking on solitude.

The Unexpected Solace of Lockdown

25 Sep 202026 Nov 2020

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During the UK's first period of lockdown, our project began to form an archive of written testimonies about how the pandemic has affected people's experiences of solitude. In the last of three blog posts, members of the public reflect on the positive elements they have found in their lockdown lives.

With or Without You: Solitude and Family Life

23 Sep 202026 Nov 2020

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During the UK's first period of lockdown, our project began to form an archive of written testimonies about how the pandemic has affected people's experiences of solitude. In the second of three blog posts, members of the public reflect on the possibilities and impossibilities of solitude in family life.

'Within Almost-Touching Distance': Solitude and Physical Isolation

21 Sep 202026 Nov 2020

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During the UK's first period of lockdown, our project began to form an archive of written testimonies about how the pandemic has affected people's experiences of solitude. In this first of three blog posts, members of the public reflect on physical isolation during and after lockdown.

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