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期刊名:Gender work and organization

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ISSN:0968-6673

e-ISSN:1468-0432

IF/分区:3.0/Q1

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Caitlyn Collins,Liana Christin Landivar,Leah Ruppanner et al. Caitlyn Collins et al.
School and day care closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic have increased caregiving responsibilities for working parents. As a result, many have changed their work hours to meet these growing demands. In this study, we use panel data from t...
Emily Yarrow,Victoria Pagan Emily Yarrow
Drawing on the voice of a woman NHS front-line doctor during the current COVID-19 pandemic, we explore her lived experience of the embodiment of risk in the crisis. We explore her struggles and difficulties, giving her voice and mobilizing ...
Jennifer Cherneski Jennifer Cherneski
This article presents a feminist poststructuralist inquiry perspective on how news and social media discourse around the COVID-19 pandemic is presenting a potential shift in hegemonic representations of masculine leadership. I am informed b...
Rita A Gardiner,Katy Fulfer Rita A Gardiner
Building upon a series of blog posts and conversations, two feminist scholars explore how political community, trust, responsibility and solidarity are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We explore the ways in which we can engage in politic...
Layla J Branicki Layla J Branicki
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens both lives and livelihoods. To reduce the spread of the virus, governments have introduced crisis management interventions that include border closures, quarantines, strict social distancing, marshalling of e...
Mie Plotnikof,Pia Bramming,Layla Branicki et al. Mie Plotnikof et al.
The spread of COVID-19 acutely challenges and affects not just economic markets, demographic statistics and healthcare systems, but indeed also the politics of organizing and becoming in a new everyday life of academia emerging in our homes...
Meredith Nash,Brendan Churchill Meredith Nash
COVID-19 is dramatically reconfiguring paid work and care. Emerging evidence in the global media suggests that academic women with caring responsibilities are being disproportionately impacted. This article fills a key knowledge gap by exam...
Annette Clancy Annette Clancy
This is a personal reflection, as a female academic during COVID-19, on how women's academic productivity seems primarily to be discussed in relation to a different kind of productivity - motherhood. A recent procedure in a maternity hospit...
Sonia Mukhtar Sonia Mukhtar
When women, girls and gender-diverse people - who have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak since the public health crisis has also become a crisis for feminism - will identify and acknowledge their organismic ...
Sophie Hennekam,Yuliya Shymko Sophie Hennekam
This article examines the coping strategies of individuals during the confinement in France using a sensemaking lens. We draw on two studies consisting of 85 qualitative surveys followed by a diary in which 20 individuals wrote about their ...