The COVID‐19 pandemic saw academic labor rapidly shift into domestic spaces at the same time as households were “locked down.” In this article, we offer an exploration of our own experiences of working from home as women and mothers in the academy. Inspired by feminist approaches to knowledge production and self‐reflection, we each developed a personal reflective narrative guided by three key questions centered on our experiences of working from home pre‐ and during the COVID‐19 pandemic, and what this may mean for the future of our work. We then collectively analyzed how our personal stories reflected different dimensions of the experience of working from home, and our fears and hopes for the future. We present three distilled themes from ...
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a migration of workforces to work from home. A key issue for academi...
This chapter discusses precarious women's experiences in HEI in the UK to explore the precarity of a...
During the COVID19 pandemic, emotional labor has become an indispensable resource in social work, pr...
The COVID-19 pandemic saw academic labor rapidly shift into domestic spaces at the same time as hous...
In this article, we use a feminist lens to discuss and critique the unique challenges associated wit...
If one possibly positive thing came out of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was the impetus it gave to lett...
Interviews with working mothers juggling professional and personal overlap during the COVID 19 pande...
A lot of things need to be repaired and a lot of relationships are in need of a knowledgeable mendin...
In late 2017, a critical investigation of the impact of motherhood on perceptions of success in acad...
Current life in the US under the COVID-19 pandemic makes visible the fragility of supportive structu...
This article shows how the meaning of home and 'working from home' were fundamentally transformed by...
This is a personal reflection, as a female academic during Covid‐19, on how women's academic product...
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated pre-existing gender inequities in work and academia and further st...
The contagious nature of coronavirus pandemic has forced many countries to instruct their employees ...
This is a personal reflection, as a female academic during Covid‐19, on how women\u27s academic prod...
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a migration of workforces to work from home. A key issue for academi...
This chapter discusses precarious women's experiences in HEI in the UK to explore the precarity of a...
During the COVID19 pandemic, emotional labor has become an indispensable resource in social work, pr...
The COVID-19 pandemic saw academic labor rapidly shift into domestic spaces at the same time as hous...
In this article, we use a feminist lens to discuss and critique the unique challenges associated wit...
If one possibly positive thing came out of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was the impetus it gave to lett...
Interviews with working mothers juggling professional and personal overlap during the COVID 19 pande...
A lot of things need to be repaired and a lot of relationships are in need of a knowledgeable mendin...
In late 2017, a critical investigation of the impact of motherhood on perceptions of success in acad...
Current life in the US under the COVID-19 pandemic makes visible the fragility of supportive structu...
This article shows how the meaning of home and 'working from home' were fundamentally transformed by...
This is a personal reflection, as a female academic during Covid‐19, on how women's academic product...
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated pre-existing gender inequities in work and academia and further st...
The contagious nature of coronavirus pandemic has forced many countries to instruct their employees ...
This is a personal reflection, as a female academic during Covid‐19, on how women\u27s academic prod...
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a migration of workforces to work from home. A key issue for academi...
This chapter discusses precarious women's experiences in HEI in the UK to explore the precarity of a...
During the COVID19 pandemic, emotional labor has become an indispensable resource in social work, pr...