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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.
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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