Scholars in COVID Times PDF
Edited by Melissa Castillo Planas, Debra A. Castillo
Part of the Publicly Engaged Scholars: Identities, Purposes, Practices series
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Scholars in COVID Times documents the new and innovative forms of scholarship, community collaboration, and teaching brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this volume, Melissa Castillo Planas and Debra A. Castillo bring together a diverse range of texts, from research-based studies to self-reflective essays, to reexamine what it means to be a publicly engaged scholar in the era of COVID.
Between social distancing, masking, and remote teaching-along with the devastating physical and emotional tolls on individuals and families-the disruption of COVID-19 in academia has given motivated scholars an opportunity (or necessitated them) to reconsider how they interact with and inspire students, conduct research, and continue collaborative projects. Addressing a broad range of factors, from anti-Asian racism to pedagogies of resilience and escapism, digital pen pals to international performance, the essays are connected by a flexible, creative approach to community engagement as a core aspect of research and teaching. Timely and urgent, but with long-term implications and applications, Scholars in COVID Times offers a heterogeneous vision of scholarly and pedagogical innovation in an era of contestation and crisis.
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:300 pages
- Publisher:Cornell University Press
- Publication Date:15/09/2023
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- ISBN:9781501771637
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:300 pages
- Publisher:Cornell University Press
- Publication Date:15/09/2023
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- ISBN:9781501771637