Identity, politics, and the pandemic: Why is COVID-19 a disaster for feminism (s)?

SG Berkhout, L Richardson - History and philosophy of the life sciences, 2020 - Springer
COVID-19 has been called “a disaster for feminism”(Lewis in The coronavirus is a disaster
for feminism, 2020) for numerous reasons. In this short piece, we make sense of this claim …

Participatory action research: Democratizing knowledge for social justice

BSR Grimwood - Fostering social justice through qualitative …, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Participatory action research (PAR) is an orientation to inquiry distinguished by values and
features that are highly congruent with social justice research. The chapter begins with a …

Networked everyday lives in the 'care-full'city: A framework for examining the complexities of immigrants living with dementia, carepartners, and care workers

S Biglieri, J Bochenek, S Abdalla, M Hartt… - Journal of Urban …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The ways in which people living with dementia (PLWD) care and are cared for in urban and
suburban environments is not fully understood. Specifically, there is limited research on the …

Opportunities for Redress: Re-imagining Relations, Restoration, and Leisure for Uniformed Bodies serving as First Responders

JJ Leighton - 2023 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
In times of distress, uniformed first responders (UFRs) are the first formal line of care on
scene and are responsible for providing care. Due to the obligations required of UFRs, they …

Understanding Young Carers and their Leisure (UYCL): A Critical Participatory Action Research (CPAR) Initiative

R Norman - 2022 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
As of 2012, Statistics Canada estimated there were a minimum 1.2 million young Canadians
supporting a family member or friend with a long-term health condition, disability, or as an …

Hand-mapped stories of 'Canadian'Blackness, Failed Multiculturalism, and Black Humanity in a Predominantly White Mid-Sized City in South-Western Ontario

NA Kwarko-Fosu - 2022 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
The happy, upbeat narratives of multiculturalism in Canada misrepresent lived experiences
of individuals who embody Canada's narrative of multiculturalism and cultural diversity …

(In) visible Hero: Heroism as an Aid in the Extraction of Care Labour During the COVID-19 Pandemic

CJ Cargill - 2022 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
Running Head: (IN)VISIBLE HERO: HEROISM AS AN AID IN THE EXTRACTION OF CARE
LABOUR DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC (In)visible Her Page 1 Running Head: (IN)VISIBLE …

[PDF][PDF] Genderacialised Labour and Remediating Embodiments Of Systemic Harm: The Need For Care In Labour For Restoration And Well-Being

J Leighton, G Tomas, KJ Lopez - PAISLEY 10-12 JULY - ray.yorksj.ac.uk
Personal support workers (PSWs) make up 58% of the long-term care workforce (Ministry of
Long-Term Care, 2020) and account for 70–80% of paid care work (InFocus Ontario, 2010) …

Privileging Indigenous voices: Narratives of travel experiences of Tibetans

X Yang - 2020 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
In 2012, Peters and Higgins-Desbiolles, wrote “What is wholly absent [from the tourism
literature]… is any recognition of Indigenous peoples as tourists”(p. 78). Chambers and …

“I could never live without a dog”: Re-storied narratives of persons living with dementia and their companion animals

A Serota - 2020 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
More than half of Canadians choose to share their homes with companion animals, and for
some people an animal may be one of the most important companions in their life. Most …