Vulnerability in Lockdown: Women and Agency during the Global Pandemic

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (1):187-188 (2022)
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Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many daughters, sisters, aunts, wives, and mothers found themselves with additional caretaking duties, and many were also vulnerable and unsafe in different constellations of relationships. Lockdown exacerbated this vulnerability. It also heightened stress, as vulnerable women were required to be constantly alert and risk aware in their reconfigured worlds. This not only included women in unsafe intimate relationships but also digital vulnerability for women as life moved online, economic risk for casually employed women unable to work from home, and even increased exposure to misogyny for female political leaders navigating polarizing and volatile political communities. Whilst...

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