“Out of confinement: adaptive agency and dynamic meaning-making in accounts of pandemic campus restrictions” published in the International Journal of Architectural Research, shares pandemic spatial disruption research, comparing initial and follow-up interviews from a two stage in-depth qualitative interview study. The findings discuss the role of agency in dynamic constructions of place-meaning, suggest the importance of spatial flexibility and agency in maintaining well-being, and call for greater sensitivity to the importance of spatial and sensory variety in human environments.
