This manuscript was written for a special issue on Reflections on a Pandemic. In it, I write as an emerging scholar from a working-class background. The pandemic has underscored the divergence between my working life as an academic, which is unintelligible to those I love, and their “essential” work, which increasingly renders them expendable. In this essay I struggle with the tensions that other working-class scholars have articulated before me: I am tentatively welcome in a place that asks, or even demands, that I become someone whose work is unrecognizable to my loved ones. Through the use of reflective inquiry and (counter) narratives, I am working to alter social work education, creating space for others from working-class backgrounds ...
This presentation will be an autoethnographic account of the lived experience of identity work growi...
As social work educators and students, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted our teaching and learning in c...
Exhaustion is not about being tired. It is an intense feeling of restlessness, of insomnia, and awak...
This article is based upon field notes I wrote during the so called first wave of the Covid-19 pande...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a pandemic that has changed our lives drastically. In this ref...
The COVID-19 pandemic saw academic labor rapidly shift into domestic spaces at the same time as hous...
Personal essay exploring my thoughts about working from home, as well as the social interaction expe...
During the COVID19 pandemic, emotional labor has become an indispensable resource in social work, pr...
This is a reflexive essay that documents my experience of being a social work educator and early car...
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Transformative Social Work, a new journal developed by an internat...
This research seeks to explore the experiences of social work educators and students working and lea...
On March 13, 2020, Mount Royal University responded to the pandemic declaration of the World Health ...
The COVID‐19 pandemic saw academic labor rapidly shift into domestic spaces at the same time as hous...
During the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, scholarly work in this field is burgeoning. This comes from a ran...
The convergence of the COVID-19 pandemic and social/political protest concerning structural anti-Bla...
This presentation will be an autoethnographic account of the lived experience of identity work growi...
As social work educators and students, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted our teaching and learning in c...
Exhaustion is not about being tired. It is an intense feeling of restlessness, of insomnia, and awak...
This article is based upon field notes I wrote during the so called first wave of the Covid-19 pande...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a pandemic that has changed our lives drastically. In this ref...
The COVID-19 pandemic saw academic labor rapidly shift into domestic spaces at the same time as hous...
Personal essay exploring my thoughts about working from home, as well as the social interaction expe...
During the COVID19 pandemic, emotional labor has become an indispensable resource in social work, pr...
This is a reflexive essay that documents my experience of being a social work educator and early car...
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Transformative Social Work, a new journal developed by an internat...
This research seeks to explore the experiences of social work educators and students working and lea...
On March 13, 2020, Mount Royal University responded to the pandemic declaration of the World Health ...
The COVID‐19 pandemic saw academic labor rapidly shift into domestic spaces at the same time as hous...
During the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, scholarly work in this field is burgeoning. This comes from a ran...
The convergence of the COVID-19 pandemic and social/political protest concerning structural anti-Bla...
This presentation will be an autoethnographic account of the lived experience of identity work growi...
As social work educators and students, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted our teaching and learning in c...
Exhaustion is not about being tired. It is an intense feeling of restlessness, of insomnia, and awak...