The COVID-19 Pandemic, Academia, Gender, and Beyond: A Review

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This article aims to engage critically with the scholarly narratives and the emerging literature on the gender impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in academia. It outlines the key contours and themes in these scholarly discourses and conceptions, acknowledging their richness, depth and strengths especially given the short timespan within which they have developed since 2020. The article then suggests broadening and historicising the critique advanced by the literature further. In doing so, the hierarchies and vulnerabilities exposed in the academic domain by the pandemic are positioned within a holistic understanding of crisis-ridden characteristics of social relations under capitalism.

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Dönmez, P. E. (2022, September 1). The COVID-19 Pandemic, Academia, Gender, and Beyond: A Review. Publications. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/publications10030030

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