Affiliation:
1. Department of Sociology and Asian American Studies, University of Connecticut, Mansfield, CT, USA
Abstract
The global COVID-related pandemic ushered in high death rates globally, initiated lockdowns of international boundaries and internal borders in countries and regions, and abruptly mandated home-based work for a large swath of professions. This paper focuses on disruptions and dislocations associated with the pandemic to discuss the structures of inequality revealed during this period. I emphasise that the meanings of education, its organisational structures, the tools and sites associated with this work were already changing; the pandemic provided the window to significantly enhance the pace and depth of the shifts.
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1. Methods for dreaming about and reimagining digital education;International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education;2024-05-08