In the face of the pandemic, we have been forced to adopt strategies in order to balance our doctoral work at the same time as caring for our families. As the digital turn has pervaded both social and academic milieus, we consider the potentials and shortcomings of remote interactions and approaches and how they have impacted our work and personal lives. We focus on the challenges of balancing paid work and the unpaid work of care, as well as considering potential changes to the concept of care in terms of building a caring culture.
(2020). Doctoral research work and work of care: reflections in times of a pandemic [journal article - articolo]. In FENNIA. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/313294
Doctoral research work and work of care: reflections in times of a pandemic
Manfredi, Federica;
2020-01-01
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In the face of the pandemic, we have been forced to adopt strategies in order to balance our doctoral work at the same time as caring for our families. As the digital turn has pervaded both social and academic milieus, we consider the potentials and shortcomings of remote interactions and approaches and how they have impacted our work and personal lives. We focus on the challenges of balancing paid work and the unpaid work of care, as well as considering potential changes to the concept of care in terms of building a caring culture.| File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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Barata, Caterina and Luisa Coutinho, Federica Manfredi, Madelon Schamarella. Doctoral research work and work of care: reflections in times of a pandemic. Fennia 198(1-2): 247-251.pdf
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