Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the “gendering” of contamination in the context of COVID-19 where “gendering” is taken to include other, cross-cutting areas of disadvantage. Design/methodology/approach: This paper draws on secondary sources to explore gender and COVID-19. Findings: The authors show that contamination is rooted in structural disadvantage, reproducing classed, gendered and racial difference in terms of how it is encountered and experienced. Practical implications: This “thought piece” suggests a greater awareness of how pandemics and other public health emergencies impact of structural disadvantages. Originality/value: This “thought piece” applies notions of taint to a contemporary pandemic ...
Emerging research and media reports suggest that COVID-19 has worsened gender inequality within the ...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a large amount of observational studies reporting linkages between...
COVID-19 has exposed and exploited existing inequalities in gender to drive inequities in health out...
Published on 6 May 2020The Covid-19 crisis affects people differently due to already existing struct...
The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us many lessons. Some of which were only made possible because of i...
The onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to progress toward gender equality and, instead...
Epidemics and pandemics, like COVID-19, are not gender neutral. Much of the current work on gender, ...
Covid-19 has been a disrupting event in contemporary social life but is far from being a great equal...
The impact of disease on individuals and communities is not homogenous, with women disproportionatel...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
In “Analyzing COVID-19 Sex Difference Claims: The Harvard GenderSci Lab,” Marion Boulicaul...
With the striking difference in mortality rates, understanding women’s biological reactions to COVID...
Emerging research and media reports suggest that COVID-19 has worsened gender inequality within the ...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a large amount of observational studies reporting linkages between...
COVID-19 has exposed and exploited existing inequalities in gender to drive inequities in health out...
Published on 6 May 2020The Covid-19 crisis affects people differently due to already existing struct...
The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us many lessons. Some of which were only made possible because of i...
The onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to progress toward gender equality and, instead...
Epidemics and pandemics, like COVID-19, are not gender neutral. Much of the current work on gender, ...
Covid-19 has been a disrupting event in contemporary social life but is far from being a great equal...
The impact of disease on individuals and communities is not homogenous, with women disproportionatel...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
In “Analyzing COVID-19 Sex Difference Claims: The Harvard GenderSci Lab,” Marion Boulicaul...
With the striking difference in mortality rates, understanding women’s biological reactions to COVID...
Emerging research and media reports suggest that COVID-19 has worsened gender inequality within the ...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a large amount of observational studies reporting linkages between...