Coping with grief, loss, and well-being during a pandemic: A collaborative autoethnography of international educators during COVID-19

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In this collaborative autoethnography, international educators based in Australia reflect upon their experiences of coping with grief and restrictions during COVID-19. The authors explore how their sense of belonging and home has been affected through stay-at-home directives and how they have developed community among other international social work/development educators.

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Gates, T. G., Beazley, H., & Davis, C. (2020). Coping with grief, loss, and well-being during a pandemic: A collaborative autoethnography of international educators during COVID-19. International Social Work, 63(6), 782–785. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872820949622

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