Pivoting to remote work as female academics and to schooling our children from home as mothers in March 2020 marked a dramatic shift in how we enact our MotherScholar identities. This collaborative autoethnographic study employs a modification of interactive interviewing and photovoice to produce verbal and visual text of COVID-19 MotherScholar identity work for analysis. Thematic analysis results in themes of maternal interruptions, professional interruptions, maternal recognition, and professional recognition. Of note, our MotherScholar interactivity functioned as identity work as we sought and granted legitimacy to one another’s’ COVID-19 MotherScholar identities. Of particular concern to us is how institutions of higher education are (d...
Objective: We explored the experiences of academic mothers traversing the simultaneous demands of pa...
Inspired by feminist narrative and the Latin American tradition of testimonio, this paper is grounde...
In this autoethnography I share my lived experiences of merging motherhood and doctoral studies and ...
Pivoting to remote work as female academics and to schooling our children from home as mothers in Ma...
This study continues the ongoing collaborative autoethnographic, arts-based scholarship of three Mot...
“MotherScholars” are those who creatively weave their maternal identities into their scholarly space...
This mixed methods study explores whether and how explicit policies, implicit practices, and interna...
The COVID-19 pandemic affected life for everyone. However, as mothers tend to be the primary caregiv...
Interviews with working mothers juggling professional and personal overlap during the COVID 19 pande...
Grounded in relational cultural theory (RCT) as an approach for developing women’s sense of self and...
Current life in the US under the COVID-19 pandemic makes visible the fragility of supportive structu...
Working mothers have long faced myriad challenges to optimal work-life balance, with evidence of neg...
Purpose Recent research has captured the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in widening gender inequali...
Objective We explored the experiences of academic mothers traversing the simultaneous demands of par...
Academic workloads require a careful balance of teaching, research, supervision, and administrative ...
Objective: We explored the experiences of academic mothers traversing the simultaneous demands of pa...
Inspired by feminist narrative and the Latin American tradition of testimonio, this paper is grounde...
In this autoethnography I share my lived experiences of merging motherhood and doctoral studies and ...
Pivoting to remote work as female academics and to schooling our children from home as mothers in Ma...
This study continues the ongoing collaborative autoethnographic, arts-based scholarship of three Mot...
“MotherScholars” are those who creatively weave their maternal identities into their scholarly space...
This mixed methods study explores whether and how explicit policies, implicit practices, and interna...
The COVID-19 pandemic affected life for everyone. However, as mothers tend to be the primary caregiv...
Interviews with working mothers juggling professional and personal overlap during the COVID 19 pande...
Grounded in relational cultural theory (RCT) as an approach for developing women’s sense of self and...
Current life in the US under the COVID-19 pandemic makes visible the fragility of supportive structu...
Working mothers have long faced myriad challenges to optimal work-life balance, with evidence of neg...
Purpose Recent research has captured the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in widening gender inequali...
Objective We explored the experiences of academic mothers traversing the simultaneous demands of par...
Academic workloads require a careful balance of teaching, research, supervision, and administrative ...
Objective: We explored the experiences of academic mothers traversing the simultaneous demands of pa...
Inspired by feminist narrative and the Latin American tradition of testimonio, this paper is grounde...
In this autoethnography I share my lived experiences of merging motherhood and doctoral studies and ...