In the spring of 2020, the sanitary crisis and the experience of lockdown led to the massive implementation of trace collections - photographs, stories, testimonies, sounds, objects and many other things.

The ArchiCOVID project studies this "memory boom" in order to understand its dynamics and to know the actors and participants. It is also interested in the way the French population looks at it.

It includes a survey by questionnaires and interviews with citizen-participants and professionals of heritage institutions involved in this dynamic as well as the realization of a survey with a representative sample of the population living in France.

(c) Archives Métropole Européenne de Lille (c) Vitrines en Confinement

ArchiCOVID is the winner of the AAP 'Resilience - Covid-19' of the French National Research Agency.

It is supported by the Institute of Social Sciences of Politics (Institut des Sciences sociales du Politique - UMR7220) and the Dicen-IdF laboratory.
It also benefits from the active collaboration of Credoc, the Centre de Recherche pour l'Étude et l'Observation des Conditions de Vie.

The data collected in the framework of this project have been declared to the CNRS Data Protection Officer: CNRS-SPD, Site Jean Zay, Bât Ariane 2 rue Jean Zay, 54000 Vandoeuvre les Nancy