The Routledge Companion to Gender and COVID-19
Herausgeber: Mcclain, Linda C; Ahmed, Aziza
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Herausgeber: Mcclain, Linda C; Ahmed, Aziza
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The Routledge Companion to Gender and COVID-19 is the first comprehensive research guide for researchers and students who seek to study and evaluate the complex relationship between gender and COVID-19, and is an essential volume for scholars and students of Law, Gender Studies, Sociology, Health, Economics and Politics.
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The Routledge Companion to Gender and COVID-19 is the first comprehensive research guide for researchers and students who seek to study and evaluate the complex relationship between gender and COVID-19, and is an essential volume for scholars and students of Law, Gender Studies, Sociology, Health, Economics and Politics.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9781032213347
- ISBN-10: 1032213345
- Artikelnr.: 70147860
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9781032213347
- ISBN-10: 1032213345
- Artikelnr.: 70147860
Linda C. McClain is the Robert Kent Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law and co-director of the BU Program in Reproductive Justice. Her areas of interest include family law, gender and law, feminist legal theory, civil rights, and law and literature. Among her books are Who's the Bigot? Learning from Conflicts Over Marriage and Civil Rights Law (2020), Ordered Liberty: Rights, Responsibilities, and Virtues (2013) with James E. Fleming, The Place of Families: Fostering Capacity, Equality, and Responsibility (2006), and the co-authored Contemporary Family Law (6th ed. 2023). Aziza Ahmed is Professor of Law and N. Neal Pike Scholar in Health Law at the Boston University School of Law and co-director of the BU Program on Reproductive Justice. Her work focuses on the interactions between law, science, and politics with a focus on gender and health. She is the author of the forthcoming book Risk and Resistance: How Feminists Transformed the Law and Science of AIDS. Professor Ahmed is on the board of Our Bodies, Our Selves and the advisory board of the Lawyering Project. She has previously served on the board of the ACLU of Massachusetts.
PART I. TRAINING A GENDER LENS ON THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC 1. Introduction to
Researching Gender and COVID-19 2. Law as a Determinant of Health: COVID-19
& Gender 3. Health Justice: Feminism, Universalism, and Vulnerability in
Pandemic Response 4. We Are Not in This Together: Toward a Feminist Public
Finance PART II. FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES 5. Gender, COVID, and Care 6.
Pandemics, Privatization, and Public Education 7. Pandemic Impact and
Women's Resilience in China 8. Mind the Gap: The Promise and Perils of
Technology and Courts During COVID-19 Naomi M. Mann 9. Lessons from
Pandemic Co-Parenting: Toward Family Mediation that Centers Low-Income,
Never-Married Black Mothers 10. Queer Inequality: The COVID-19 Spotlight
PART III. ECONOMY, LABOR, AND SOCIAL REPRODUCTION 11. Care and Economic
Crisis 12. COVID-19 and Vulnerable Groups: Experiences of Sexual Minorities
in Barbados 13. Does the EU COVID-19 Recovery Plan Care About Care? 14. The
Resilience of Gender Equality: How COVID-19 Was Gendered in Norway 15.
Manufacturing Crisis, Exacerbating Vulnerabilities: A Feminist Perspective
on Crisis, Calamity, and the Political Economy of Care During the COVID-19
Pandemic 16. COVID-19 She-Cession: The Employment Penalty of Childcare 17.
After the "Shecession": Post-Pandemic Law and Policy for Working Mothers
18. Gender Inequality and the Increase of Unpaid Care Work in Mexico During
the COVID-19 Pandemic PART IV. HEALTH 19. HIV Activism's Lessons for
Fighting COVID 20. Masculinity, Partisanship, and Responses to COVID-19 in
the U.S. 21. Gendered Effects of U.S. Pandemic Border Policy on
Migrants From Central America 22. Gender and Human Rights in the Context of
COVID-19 23. Lockdowns, Gender, and Health PART V. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 24.
The Resilience of Reproductive Rights 25. Reproductive Justice for Disabled
People During COVID-19 and Beyond 26. The Shift of Medication Abortion Care
Delivery Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on the Future of
Sexual and Reproductive Health in the United States 27. Abortion Access in
a Post-COVID and Post-Roe World 28. Religious Exemptions and Gender
Equality in a Pandemic 29. Impact of COVID-19 on the Reproductive Rights of
Marginalized Women in India 30. Access to Abortion During Covid-19 in
India: Gaps and Challenges PART VI. POLITICS AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP 31.
Sharing is Caring: Women of Color California State Legislators Take to
Facebook During COVID-19 Lockdowns as a Form of Constituent Services 32.
Women's Leadership is Associated with Few COVID-19 Deaths and Better
Communication 33. Leadership in the Lands Down Under? A Comparative Print
Media Analysis of the Morrison and Ardern Government COVID-19 Responses 34.
The Gendered Effects of Covid in Colombia: Looking Beyond the Numbers 35.
COVID-19, International Trade Law and the Gendered Dimensions of the Global
Vaccine Apartheid: A Rights-Based Analysis
Researching Gender and COVID-19 2. Law as a Determinant of Health: COVID-19
& Gender 3. Health Justice: Feminism, Universalism, and Vulnerability in
Pandemic Response 4. We Are Not in This Together: Toward a Feminist Public
Finance PART II. FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES 5. Gender, COVID, and Care 6.
Pandemics, Privatization, and Public Education 7. Pandemic Impact and
Women's Resilience in China 8. Mind the Gap: The Promise and Perils of
Technology and Courts During COVID-19 Naomi M. Mann 9. Lessons from
Pandemic Co-Parenting: Toward Family Mediation that Centers Low-Income,
Never-Married Black Mothers 10. Queer Inequality: The COVID-19 Spotlight
PART III. ECONOMY, LABOR, AND SOCIAL REPRODUCTION 11. Care and Economic
Crisis 12. COVID-19 and Vulnerable Groups: Experiences of Sexual Minorities
in Barbados 13. Does the EU COVID-19 Recovery Plan Care About Care? 14. The
Resilience of Gender Equality: How COVID-19 Was Gendered in Norway 15.
Manufacturing Crisis, Exacerbating Vulnerabilities: A Feminist Perspective
on Crisis, Calamity, and the Political Economy of Care During the COVID-19
Pandemic 16. COVID-19 She-Cession: The Employment Penalty of Childcare 17.
After the "Shecession": Post-Pandemic Law and Policy for Working Mothers
18. Gender Inequality and the Increase of Unpaid Care Work in Mexico During
the COVID-19 Pandemic PART IV. HEALTH 19. HIV Activism's Lessons for
Fighting COVID 20. Masculinity, Partisanship, and Responses to COVID-19 in
the U.S. 21. Gendered Effects of U.S. Pandemic Border Policy on
Migrants From Central America 22. Gender and Human Rights in the Context of
COVID-19 23. Lockdowns, Gender, and Health PART V. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 24.
The Resilience of Reproductive Rights 25. Reproductive Justice for Disabled
People During COVID-19 and Beyond 26. The Shift of Medication Abortion Care
Delivery Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on the Future of
Sexual and Reproductive Health in the United States 27. Abortion Access in
a Post-COVID and Post-Roe World 28. Religious Exemptions and Gender
Equality in a Pandemic 29. Impact of COVID-19 on the Reproductive Rights of
Marginalized Women in India 30. Access to Abortion During Covid-19 in
India: Gaps and Challenges PART VI. POLITICS AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP 31.
Sharing is Caring: Women of Color California State Legislators Take to
Facebook During COVID-19 Lockdowns as a Form of Constituent Services 32.
Women's Leadership is Associated with Few COVID-19 Deaths and Better
Communication 33. Leadership in the Lands Down Under? A Comparative Print
Media Analysis of the Morrison and Ardern Government COVID-19 Responses 34.
The Gendered Effects of Covid in Colombia: Looking Beyond the Numbers 35.
COVID-19, International Trade Law and the Gendered Dimensions of the Global
Vaccine Apartheid: A Rights-Based Analysis
PART I. TRAINING A GENDER LENS ON THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC 1. Introduction to
Researching Gender and COVID-19 2. Law as a Determinant of Health: COVID-19
& Gender 3. Health Justice: Feminism, Universalism, and Vulnerability in
Pandemic Response 4. We Are Not in This Together: Toward a Feminist Public
Finance PART II. FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES 5. Gender, COVID, and Care 6.
Pandemics, Privatization, and Public Education 7. Pandemic Impact and
Women's Resilience in China 8. Mind the Gap: The Promise and Perils of
Technology and Courts During COVID-19 Naomi M. Mann 9. Lessons from
Pandemic Co-Parenting: Toward Family Mediation that Centers Low-Income,
Never-Married Black Mothers 10. Queer Inequality: The COVID-19 Spotlight
PART III. ECONOMY, LABOR, AND SOCIAL REPRODUCTION 11. Care and Economic
Crisis 12. COVID-19 and Vulnerable Groups: Experiences of Sexual Minorities
in Barbados 13. Does the EU COVID-19 Recovery Plan Care About Care? 14. The
Resilience of Gender Equality: How COVID-19 Was Gendered in Norway 15.
Manufacturing Crisis, Exacerbating Vulnerabilities: A Feminist Perspective
on Crisis, Calamity, and the Political Economy of Care During the COVID-19
Pandemic 16. COVID-19 She-Cession: The Employment Penalty of Childcare 17.
After the "Shecession": Post-Pandemic Law and Policy for Working Mothers
18. Gender Inequality and the Increase of Unpaid Care Work in Mexico During
the COVID-19 Pandemic PART IV. HEALTH 19. HIV Activism's Lessons for
Fighting COVID 20. Masculinity, Partisanship, and Responses to COVID-19 in
the U.S. 21. Gendered Effects of U.S. Pandemic Border Policy on
Migrants From Central America 22. Gender and Human Rights in the Context of
COVID-19 23. Lockdowns, Gender, and Health PART V. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 24.
The Resilience of Reproductive Rights 25. Reproductive Justice for Disabled
People During COVID-19 and Beyond 26. The Shift of Medication Abortion Care
Delivery Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on the Future of
Sexual and Reproductive Health in the United States 27. Abortion Access in
a Post-COVID and Post-Roe World 28. Religious Exemptions and Gender
Equality in a Pandemic 29. Impact of COVID-19 on the Reproductive Rights of
Marginalized Women in India 30. Access to Abortion During Covid-19 in
India: Gaps and Challenges PART VI. POLITICS AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP 31.
Sharing is Caring: Women of Color California State Legislators Take to
Facebook During COVID-19 Lockdowns as a Form of Constituent Services 32.
Women's Leadership is Associated with Few COVID-19 Deaths and Better
Communication 33. Leadership in the Lands Down Under? A Comparative Print
Media Analysis of the Morrison and Ardern Government COVID-19 Responses 34.
The Gendered Effects of Covid in Colombia: Looking Beyond the Numbers 35.
COVID-19, International Trade Law and the Gendered Dimensions of the Global
Vaccine Apartheid: A Rights-Based Analysis
Researching Gender and COVID-19 2. Law as a Determinant of Health: COVID-19
& Gender 3. Health Justice: Feminism, Universalism, and Vulnerability in
Pandemic Response 4. We Are Not in This Together: Toward a Feminist Public
Finance PART II. FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES 5. Gender, COVID, and Care 6.
Pandemics, Privatization, and Public Education 7. Pandemic Impact and
Women's Resilience in China 8. Mind the Gap: The Promise and Perils of
Technology and Courts During COVID-19 Naomi M. Mann 9. Lessons from
Pandemic Co-Parenting: Toward Family Mediation that Centers Low-Income,
Never-Married Black Mothers 10. Queer Inequality: The COVID-19 Spotlight
PART III. ECONOMY, LABOR, AND SOCIAL REPRODUCTION 11. Care and Economic
Crisis 12. COVID-19 and Vulnerable Groups: Experiences of Sexual Minorities
in Barbados 13. Does the EU COVID-19 Recovery Plan Care About Care? 14. The
Resilience of Gender Equality: How COVID-19 Was Gendered in Norway 15.
Manufacturing Crisis, Exacerbating Vulnerabilities: A Feminist Perspective
on Crisis, Calamity, and the Political Economy of Care During the COVID-19
Pandemic 16. COVID-19 She-Cession: The Employment Penalty of Childcare 17.
After the "Shecession": Post-Pandemic Law and Policy for Working Mothers
18. Gender Inequality and the Increase of Unpaid Care Work in Mexico During
the COVID-19 Pandemic PART IV. HEALTH 19. HIV Activism's Lessons for
Fighting COVID 20. Masculinity, Partisanship, and Responses to COVID-19 in
the U.S. 21. Gendered Effects of U.S. Pandemic Border Policy on
Migrants From Central America 22. Gender and Human Rights in the Context of
COVID-19 23. Lockdowns, Gender, and Health PART V. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 24.
The Resilience of Reproductive Rights 25. Reproductive Justice for Disabled
People During COVID-19 and Beyond 26. The Shift of Medication Abortion Care
Delivery Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Impact on the Future of
Sexual and Reproductive Health in the United States 27. Abortion Access in
a Post-COVID and Post-Roe World 28. Religious Exemptions and Gender
Equality in a Pandemic 29. Impact of COVID-19 on the Reproductive Rights of
Marginalized Women in India 30. Access to Abortion During Covid-19 in
India: Gaps and Challenges PART VI. POLITICS AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP 31.
Sharing is Caring: Women of Color California State Legislators Take to
Facebook During COVID-19 Lockdowns as a Form of Constituent Services 32.
Women's Leadership is Associated with Few COVID-19 Deaths and Better
Communication 33. Leadership in the Lands Down Under? A Comparative Print
Media Analysis of the Morrison and Ardern Government COVID-19 Responses 34.
The Gendered Effects of Covid in Colombia: Looking Beyond the Numbers 35.
COVID-19, International Trade Law and the Gendered Dimensions of the Global
Vaccine Apartheid: A Rights-Based Analysis