2023
DOI: 10.1080/14649365.2023.2177718
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The multiple intensities of COVID-19 space-times

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“…The global pandemic COVID‐19 has, however, propelled the need to be attentive to ‘variously nuanced time‐spaces, place‐temporalities, space‐times and spacetimes of experiences, (in)equalities, opportunities and constraints’ (Maddrell et al, 2023, p. 386) in our local spaces and places. MacLeavy et al (2021) utilise Katz's (2001) work to further disrupt, not only waves and moments, north and south, but also local and global distinctions in feminist imaginings.…”
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“…The global pandemic COVID‐19 has, however, propelled the need to be attentive to ‘variously nuanced time‐spaces, place‐temporalities, space‐times and spacetimes of experiences, (in)equalities, opportunities and constraints’ (Maddrell et al, 2023, p. 386) in our local spaces and places. MacLeavy et al (2021) utilise Katz's (2001) work to further disrupt, not only waves and moments, north and south, but also local and global distinctions in feminist imaginings.…”
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confidence: 99%