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Resisting the pandemic. Better stories and innovation in times of crisis

by María López Belloso (Volume editor) Sara Clavero (Volume editor) Sofia Strid (Volume editor)
©2024 Edited Collection 270 Pages

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Summary

In an era marked by profound disparities, this book explores the significant ways the pandemic has deepened gender inequalities in labor, education, and health sectors. Through a rigorous analysis within the RESISTIRÉ EU funded project framework, it highlights innovative scientific and social methodologies that have emerged to challenge these inequalities. Structured into nine chapters, the work synthesizes the insights gained from extensive evaluations of public policies and grassroots initiatives across Europe, offering 'better stories' and practices that encapsulate transformative potentials in crisis response.

Details

Pages
270
Publication Year
2024
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631912300
Language
English
Keywords
Inequalities Pandemic Crisis management creativity Better Stories empowerment inclusion transformation intersectionality science of team science team diversity

Biographical notes

María López Belloso (Volume editor) Sara Clavero (Volume editor) Sofia Strid (Volume editor)

María López (Phd) is a lecturer and researcher at the Social and Human Sciences Faculty at the University of Deusto. She holds a degree in Law from the University of Deusto, MA in Humanitarian Action (NOHA) and a PhD in Human Rights earned at the same University. Her thesis on Truth, justice and reparation processes for victims of forced disappearance in Western Sahara received the Brunet Award in 2017. Sara Clavero (PhD) is a Research Fellow and Deputy Director of the AIB Research Centre in Inclusive and Equitable Cultures (RINCE) at TU Dublin, Ireland. She has over 23 years of professional experience as a researcher on gender equality within the disciplines of Philosophy, Sociology, Politics and Law and a strong commitment to interdisciplinarity in research. Sofia Strid (PhD) is Associate Professor of Gender Studies and Senior Lecturer in Sociology at University of Gothenburg, Sweden. She works inter-disciplinary and has held positions in Gender Studies, Policy Studies, Political Science, and Sociology in Austria, Belgium, Sweden, and the UK. She is the Scientific Coordinator of the EU-funded RESISTIRÉ, UniSAFE, ACCTING and SUPPORTER, and PI of GenderSAFE and ST4TE.

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