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Title: 'Gendering’ Contamination: Physical, Social and Moral taint in the Context of Covid-19
Authors: Simpson, R
Morgan, R
Keywords: diversity;culture (sociology)
Issue Date: 24-Sep-2020
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Citation: Simpson, R. and Morgan, R. (2020) '“Gendering” contamination: physical, social and moral taint in the context of COVID-19', Gender in Management, 35 (7/8), pp. 685 - 691. doi: 10.1108/GM-06-2020-0172.
Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the “gendering” of contamination in the context of COVID-19 where “gendering” is taken to include other, cross-cutting areas of disadvantage. Design/methodology/approach: This paper draws on secondary sources to explore gender and COVID-19. Findings: The authors show that contamination is rooted in structural disadvantage, reproducing classed, gendered and racial difference in terms of how it is encountered and experienced. Practical implications: This “thought piece” suggests a greater awareness of how pandemics and other public health emergencies impact of structural disadvantages. Originality/value: This “thought piece” applies notions of taint to a contemporary pandemic that has had far-reaching consequences for issues of equality.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/21358
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/GM-06-2020-0172
ISSN: 1754-2413
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