Remote work and the impact on women academics in the COVID 19 era

Maria Vardaki, Niki Panteli, Eleni Tzouramani

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Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has not only changed our daily life and the way we think and interact with others, but caused rapid changes in all sectors, especially in Higher Education. This research is focusing on how women in academia within the Higher Education environment in the UK have adapted to resilience trends during the sudden and rapid shift from face to face to online learning and their resilience levels for the duration of the pandemic to date. For the purposes of this study, my research approach is to investigate women in academia perspectives during the transitional period from face-to-face onto e-learning and the mechanisms that they have used and are currently still using, in order to endure the challenges of work and everyday life.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 7 Feb 2023
EventAISWN International Research Workshop on Women, IS and Grand Challenges 2022 -
Duration: 15 Jul 2022 → …
https://aisel.aisnet.org/aiswn2022/

Conference

ConferenceAISWN International Research Workshop on Women, IS and Grand Challenges 2022
Abbreviated titleAISWN2022
Period15/07/22 → …
Internet address

Keywords

  • Women
  • Academia
  • Covid-19
  • pandemic
  • resilience
  • remote work

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