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Academic motherhood during COVID-19: Navigating our dual roles as educators and mothers

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GENDER WORK AND ORGANIZATION
卷 27, 期 5, 页码 887-899

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/gwao.12493

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academic motherhood; Relational-Cultural Theory; COVID-19; pandemic; autoethnography

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During the COVID-19 crisis, being a working mother has taken on a whole new meaning, as mothers navigate working from home while juggling childcare, as well as coming to terms with their intersecting identities. The current article is a feminist, heartful autoethnographic account, couched in Relational-Cultural Theory, surrounding our authentic experiences working from home and raising children during the worldwide pandemic. We explore academic motherhood, working from home, mental health, and coping during coronavirus and stay-at-home orders through engaged dialogue. We hope that showcasing our vulnerability can lead to change in the expectations we put on mothers in academia, while at the same time connect with readers who may be going through similar challenges.

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