Care and Pandemic : A Transnational Perspective /

Care and Pandemic captures an up-to-the-moment account of COVID-19 and its aftermath by an interdisciplinary network of transatlantic scholars reporting from Brazil, Colombia, and France. Case studies diagnose the problem, revealing socio-demographic dynamics of care labor markets, outlining the imp...

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Other Authors: Gottfried, Heidi (Editor), Guimarães, Nadya Araújo (Editor), Hirata, Helena (Editor), Pineda D., Javier A. (Editor)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Studies in Critical Social Sciences ; 291.

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505 0 |t Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Care and Pandemic: A Transnational Perspective -- Heidi Gottfried and Eileen Boris -- 2 The Halo of Care: Paid Care Work in Brazil (2012-2022) -- Nadya Araujo Guimarães and Luana Simões Pinheiro -- 3 Occupational Transitions of Paid Care Workers during the covid -19 Pandemic in Brazil -- Mariana Eugenio Almeida and Simone Wajnman -- 4 Pandemic, Precariousness, and Gender Inequalities in Health Care Jobs: The Case of Colombia -- Amparo Hernández-Bello, Daniella Castro-Barbudo and Suelen Castiblanco-Moreno -- 5 Embedded Home Care Platforms: Pre-and Post-pandemic Trajectories of Digital Home Care Intermediaries in France -- Léa Lima -- 6 Care Work Platformization in Brazil: Exploring Workers' Narratives about Experiences during the Pandemic -- Ana Carolina Andrada, Ana Claudia Moreira Cardoso, Nadya Araujo Guimarães, Renata Moreno and Maria Júlia Tavares Pereira -- 7 From "Wonderful" Profession to the Harsh Realities of Health as a Commodity Colombian Nurses during and after the Turmoil of the  covid -19 Pandemic -- Pascale Molinier -- 8 Gender, Migration and Care Work: Analyzing the Impacts of the covid-19 Pandemic through a Legal Case -- Carolina Moreno and Maria Camila Veja-Salazar -- 9 Domestic Workers, Pandemic and Social Outbreak in Cali, Colombia -- Jeanny Posso and Javier A. Pineda D. -- 10 The Daily Grind of Care: A Retrospective of Care Worker Experiences during the Pandemic in France -- Aurélie Damamme, Helena Hirata and Michelle Redondo -- 11 Stay Home in the Closet: lgbtqia + Care Spaces and the covid -19 Pandemic -- Marcelo Maciel Ramos, Pedro Augusto Gravatá Nicoli and Gabriela Alkmin -- 12 Eldercare, covid -19, and the Clash between State and Civil Society in Brazil -- Guita Grin Debert and Jorge Felix -- Index. 
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