Women and COVID-19
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Women and COVID-19
A Clinical and Applied Sociological Focus on Family, Work and Community
Zulueta, Johanna O.; Seedat-Khan, Mariam
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
314
Mole
9781032211770
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Introduction 1. Women on The Edge of COVID-19: A Clinical Focus on Family, Work and Community Part 1: Gender Based Violence 2. Intimate Partner Violence in Pandemic Times: The Experiences of Pregnant Women in Ibadan North, Oyo State Nigeria 3. COVID-19 and Gender-Based Violence: Experiences of Zimbabwean Flood Victims Part II: Health 4. Autoethnography as a lens to understand Women and COVID-19 Care in South Africa 5. Community Health Workers: A narrative enquiry of experiences about working through COVID-19 in Jharkhand, India 6. The Association of People with Sickle Cell Disease (APEDFI) and Black Women With Sickle Cell Disease In Ilheus-BA (Brazil) During The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Sociological Analysis 7. Filipina Caregivers and Mental Health under COVID-19: Impacts of Transnational Obligations and Precarious Work on Migrant Care Workers in the United States Part III: Work 8. Supermarket Women Cashiers Closing Social Distancing Gaps: The artificial world of affective labour? 9. Lest We Forget the Individual behind the Successful Woman: Chronicles of Indonesian Domestic Helpers in Malaysian Households 10. Deaf Women in Malaysia: The Unspoken Truth About Their Experiences And Challenges Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic Part IV: Education 11. Female academics' career progression and motivation during COVID-19: An African perspective 12. The Impact Of COVID-19 School Policies on Assistant Language Teachers In Japan 13. The Educational Impact Of COVID-19 On Lone Mothers in The Global South Part V: Migration 14. Women's Memories in Brazilian Pandemic Times: Narratives of Migrants to Reframe Histories 15. Impact of COVID-19 on policy and support services for migrant women experiencing DV in semi-rural areas of the UK 16. At whose cost? Vulnerable female migrants with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) during the COVID-19 crisis in England Part VI: Adversity and Resilience 17. Women Behind Bars in the United States: A Hidden and Vulnerable Population in Pandemic Times 18. "Food or Data" The realities of the Online Teaching transition during COVID-19 in South Africa Part VII: Conclusion: Interventions and Change 19. New Clinical Sociology for a Post-COVID-19 World 20. Reflections on COVID-19: Interventions and Changes
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COVID-19;Coronavirus;Pandemic;Women;Feminism;Gender;Ethnic Minorities;Migrants;Global South;Applied Sociology;Clinical Sociology;Family;Work;Gender-Based Violence;Face To Face;GBV;Chronic;Pandemic Context;UN;Ibadan North;Migrant Women;Assistant Language Teachers;Lone Mothers;Sickle Cell Disease;Scd;Residential Correctional Communities;Inductive Thematic Approach;Indonesian Domestic Helpers;Deaf Women;Violating;Follow;Transnational Obligations;Domestic Abuse;NSFAS;Incarcerated Women;Structural Violence;Jet Programme;Filipina Migrants
Introduction 1. Women on The Edge of COVID-19: A Clinical Focus on Family, Work and Community Part 1: Gender Based Violence 2. Intimate Partner Violence in Pandemic Times: The Experiences of Pregnant Women in Ibadan North, Oyo State Nigeria 3. COVID-19 and Gender-Based Violence: Experiences of Zimbabwean Flood Victims Part II: Health 4. Autoethnography as a lens to understand Women and COVID-19 Care in South Africa 5. Community Health Workers: A narrative enquiry of experiences about working through COVID-19 in Jharkhand, India 6. The Association of People with Sickle Cell Disease (APEDFI) and Black Women With Sickle Cell Disease In Ilheus-BA (Brazil) During The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Sociological Analysis 7. Filipina Caregivers and Mental Health under COVID-19: Impacts of Transnational Obligations and Precarious Work on Migrant Care Workers in the United States Part III: Work 8. Supermarket Women Cashiers Closing Social Distancing Gaps: The artificial world of affective labour? 9. Lest We Forget the Individual behind the Successful Woman: Chronicles of Indonesian Domestic Helpers in Malaysian Households 10. Deaf Women in Malaysia: The Unspoken Truth About Their Experiences And Challenges Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic Part IV: Education 11. Female academics' career progression and motivation during COVID-19: An African perspective 12. The Impact Of COVID-19 School Policies on Assistant Language Teachers In Japan 13. The Educational Impact Of COVID-19 On Lone Mothers in The Global South Part V: Migration 14. Women's Memories in Brazilian Pandemic Times: Narratives of Migrants to Reframe Histories 15. Impact of COVID-19 on policy and support services for migrant women experiencing DV in semi-rural areas of the UK 16. At whose cost? Vulnerable female migrants with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) during the COVID-19 crisis in England Part VI: Adversity and Resilience 17. Women Behind Bars in the United States: A Hidden and Vulnerable Population in Pandemic Times 18. "Food or Data" The realities of the Online Teaching transition during COVID-19 in South Africa Part VII: Conclusion: Interventions and Change 19. New Clinical Sociology for a Post-COVID-19 World 20. Reflections on COVID-19: Interventions and Changes
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COVID-19;Coronavirus;Pandemic;Women;Feminism;Gender;Ethnic Minorities;Migrants;Global South;Applied Sociology;Clinical Sociology;Family;Work;Gender-Based Violence;Face To Face;GBV;Chronic;Pandemic Context;UN;Ibadan North;Migrant Women;Assistant Language Teachers;Lone Mothers;Sickle Cell Disease;Scd;Residential Correctional Communities;Inductive Thematic Approach;Indonesian Domestic Helpers;Deaf Women;Violating;Follow;Transnational Obligations;Domestic Abuse;NSFAS;Incarcerated Women;Structural Violence;Jet Programme;Filipina Migrants