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Worry, the only constant
(2020-05-30)
As a middle aged mother of three, I constantly worry about my mother and my children. It is the only constant in my life.
From classroom to online: impact on college students of the COVID-19 virus in 2020
(2020-06-02)
Students at a large university in the United States find many obstacles to continuing their learning as they move from the university to home.
Split in Two
(2020-05-30)
A family, split in two, has oscillated between two continents for years now and does not find the quarantine debilitating.
Communication, Care, Compassion, and Women Leadership: An Expatriate Watching Her Homeland (Kerala, India)
How effective communication, care, compassion, and a system in place had transformed one small Indian state's fight against COVID-19.
Home is Where the Heart Is: the Bruneian Context
This essay offers a critique of the handling of COVID-19 within the Bruneian nation-state.
Precarious Lives and Infinite Hope: Covid-19 Challenges Us
Our experience of COVID-times is both particular, unique, and based upon our social standing with political ferment there is hope for greater equality.
How on earth did I lose friendships over COVID-19?
Despite our best efforts at curbing unpleasant arguments that would result from our fundamentally different opinions of the Trump presidency, it took a public health crisis to rock such growingly tenuous friendships and ...
Quarantine Eve
In a small French town, a local archivist went out of her way to help with my research as the full COVID-19 quarantine went into effect.
Where is Home?
The abstract concept of home investigated as part of a research project with migrant academics becomes concrete during the COVID-19 crisis.
Unimagined Communities in a Time of Global Crisis
A reflection on the theory of diaspora and the future of immigration