The Covid-19 Pandemic and Syrian Women Refugees from a Gender Perspective
The Covid-19 Pandemic and Syrian Women Refugees from a Gender Perspective
Author(s): Senem Gürkan, Erkan Perşembe
Subject(s): Migration Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Covid-19; Pandemic; Syrian Women Refugees; Gender Perspective; Syrian; Women; Refugees;
Summary/Abstract: The last days of 2019 brought some dramatic changes in all facet of our lives. The world faced with coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which was declared as “pandemic” on March 11, 2020 by The World Health Organization and on the same date, the first case was seen in Turkey (SB, 2020; WHO, 2020). The pandemic had unprecedented impacts all over the world and undoubtedly affected each and every individual, bringing new practices and changes in social life, called “new normal” (Akca and TepeKüçükoğlu, 2020). These impacts can be seen both during the downturn and the subsequent recovery period, constituting the major aspect of the sociology of COVID-19.
Book: The Migration Conference 2021 Selected Papers
- Page Range: 69-81
- Page Count: 13
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
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