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1 online resource (196 pages) |
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"Verlag Barbara Budrich" |
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Antonia Kupfer/Constanze Stutz:Continuity, not change: The unequal catastrophe of the Covid-19 pandemic. An introduction 1. The sphere of production, labour and professions Karin Sardadvar: Ambivalent (in)visibility: Commercial cleaning work during the Covid-19 crisis in Austria Frauke Grenz and Anne Günster: Who is relevant? And to Which System? The Re/Production of Power Relations during the Debate about 'System-Relevant' Professions from a Discourse Analytical Perspective Daria Dudley 'Systemic Relevance' for Social Work: More than Just a Compliment -- Not Yet a Proper Law. An Evaluation of Pandemic-Related Legal Changes in Germany2. The sphere of reproduction and care Céline Miani, Lisa Wandschneider, Stephanie Batram-Zantvoort, Oliver Razum: Covid-19 pandemic: A gender perspective on how lockdown measures have affected mothers with young children Caterina Rohde-Abuba: Children as actors of family care during the Covid-19 pandemic Rikela Fusha: Covid-19 case: Public health literacy in an adult sample of the Albanian population Sayendri Panchadhyayi:Cartographies of Caring: Time, Temporality and Caring in Pandemic 3. (Transnational) state regulationsAnia Plomien/Alexandra Scheele/Martina Sproll:Social Reproduction and State Responses to the Global Covid-19 Pandemic: Keeping Capitalism on the Move? Gundula LudwigThe Gendered Architecture of the State and the Covid-19 Pandemic4. Directions of feminist transformation Bianca Sola Claudio Time for caring in quarantine: The democratic value of spending and wasting time togetherLoren Britton/Pinar TuzcuWitnessing Fabrics: How Face Masks Change Social Perceptions During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Digital Times |
Summary |
Die Covid-19-Krise hat bereits bestehende soziale Ungleichheiten in verschiedenen Bereichen verschärft. Die Autor*innen untersuchen, wie grundlegend und nachhaltig die sozialen Veränderungen im Zuge der Corona-Pandemie auf den gesellschaftlichen Ebenen Arbeit, Sorgearbeit und staatliche Regulierung in ihren geschlechtsspezifischen Dimensionen sind. |
Audience |
Lecturers and researchers in sociology and gender Studies. |
Biography |
Prof. Antonia Kupfer has the Chair of Macro-Sociology at the Institute of Sociology at TU Dresden in Germany.Constanze Stutz, M.A. works as a research assistant at the Institute of Sociology at TU Dresden in Germany. |
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Subject |
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Social aspects.
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COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Social aspects.
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Women -- Social conditions.
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Women -- Health and hygiene.
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Indexed Term |
care work |
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care |
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corona crisis |
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Corona-Krise |
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gender relations |
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Geschlechterverhältnisse |
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pandemic |
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Pandemie |
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Pflegearbeit |
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Pflege |
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reproduction |
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Reproduktion |
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social changes |
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social inequality |
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soziale Ungleichheit |
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soziale Veränderungen |
Added Author |
Kupfer, Antonia Prof. Dr, editor.
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Stutz, Constanze M.A., editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: 9783847425410 |
ISBN |
9783847416777 (electronic book) |
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3847416774 (electronic book) |
Standard No. |
10.3224/84742541 doi |
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