İnsanlığın kadim sorunlarından biri de “pandemi” olarak adlandırılan salgın ve bulaşıcı hastalıklardır. Dünya Sağlık Örgütü’nün 2019 raporunda tanımlamasına göre, SARS-CoV-2 adı verilen yeni bir koronavirüsün neden olduğu bu son pandemi ise COVID-19 olarak adlandırılmıştır. COVID-19, küresel anlamda tüm insanların hayatını etkilemiş ve gündelik hayat rutinlerini değiştirmiştir. Pandemiyle mücadele kapsamında ortak kullanılan alanlarda yapılan faaliyetler kısıtlanırken, çalışma ve eğitim hayatları çevrimiçi ortamlara taşınmıştır. Öğrenci ve çalışan kesimin de faaliyetlerini mümkün olduğunca konut ortamına taşıması, konut içinde çalışmanın önemini arttırırken, konutun işlerliğini de sorgulanır hale getirmektedir. Dışarı çıkma yasaklarının yoğun şekilde yaşandığı ve çeşitli kullanıcı profillerinin farklı sorunları deneyimlediği zorlu pandemi süreci, yapılan bu çalışmaya zemin oluşturmaktadır. Kısıtlamalardan dolayı, anket yöntemiyle Antalya ölçeğinde gerçekleştirilen çalışmada “konut” kavramına ilişkin söylemlere, bir bakış açısı daha getirilmek istenirken, COVID-19 pandemisi sırasında kronik hasta ve sağlıklı bireylerin konut mekânı deneyimlerinin ayrı ayrı değerlendirildiği bir karşılaştırma yaparak, gündelik deneyimlere dair farklılıkları ve benzerlikleri saptamak amaçlanmaktadır. Bu bağlamda, tümünün sağlıklı olduğu ve en az bir hasta bireyin yaşadığı konutlardaki deneklerin konut deneyimleri karşılaştırılmıştır.
One of the ancient problems of mankind is the epidemic and infectious diseases called "pandemia". According to the World Health Organization’s 2019 report, this last pandemic caused by a new coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2 is called COVID-19. COVID-19 has influenced the lives of all people globally and has changed their daily life routines. While the activities carried out in the fields commonly used in the fight against the pandemic are limited, work and educational lives are moved to the online environments. The student and the employee’s division also carry their activities to the residential environment as much as possible, increasing the importance of work within the residential area, making the functionality of the residential area also questionable. The challenging pandemic process, in which the ban on exit is intense and the various user profiles experience different problems, creates the ground for this study. Due to the limitations, the survey method in the study carried out on the Antalya scale requires to bring a further perspective on the concept of "home", while the COVID-19 pandemic is aimed at identifying the differences and similarities in daily experiences by making a comparison in which the experience of chronic patients and healthy individuals in the housing area is evaluated separately. In this context, the housing experiences of applicants in houses where they are all healthy and at least one patient individual lives are compared.
One of the ancient problems of humanity is epidemic and infectious diseases called "pandemic". According to the World Health Organization's definition in its 2019 report, this last pandemic caused by a new coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2 was named COVID-19. It has affected the lives of many people globally and changed their daily life routines. While the activities in common spaces within the scope of fight against the pandemic were restricted, work and education lives were moved to online environments. The fact that students and employees carried their activities to the home environment as much as possible have been increased the importance of working at home and made its operability questionable. The difficult pandemic period, in which various user profiles experience different problems through intense bans and lockdowns lays the groundwork for this study. In the process which is conducted with the survey method in Antalya scale due to limitations, one more perspective was being tried to brought to the discourses on the concept of "home", while it is aimed to identify the differences and similarities in daily experiences by making a comparison in which the home experience of chronic patients and healthy individuals are evaluated separately during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this context, the housing experiences of the participants in the residential spaces where all of them are healthy and where at least one sick individual lives were compared.
Alan : Fen Bilimleri ve Matematik; Mühendislik
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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