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Book Chapter: We’re All in This Together”: International Academic Cooperation as an Indication of Resilience during the COVID-19 Crisis  

TitleWe’re All in This Together”: International Academic Cooperation as an Indication of Resilience during the COVID-19 Crisis  
Authors
Issue Date2022
PublisherEmerald Publishing Ltd
Citation
“We’re All in This Together”: International Academic Cooperation as an Indication of Resilience during the COVID-19 Crisis  . In Mahat, M ... et al (Eds.), Academic Resilience: Personal Stories and Lessons Learnt from the COVID-19 Experience, p. 39-52. Bingley, England: Emerald Publishing Ltd, 2022 How to Cite?
AbstractAs the COVID-19 pandemic halted international travelling for most academics and Seminars and Symposia took place online, this chapter seeks to show three examples where academic cooperation within Latin American Studies allowed research dissemination successfully. Academics have had to show resilience by showcasing their research remotely. This has clear advantages despite the drawback of lacking face-to-face networking opportunities. Considerations such as reduced costs and wider participation; immediacy; commitment and passion; trust and autonomy; and infrastructure are central to understanding how international academic cooperation works and prove that scholars can present their new findings with their colleagues while keeping physical distance.
DescriptionChapter 3
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/304511
ISBN
Series/Report no.Surviving and Thriving in Academia
Surviving and Thriving in Academia

 

DC FieldValueLanguage
dc.contributor.authorFernandez Melleda, BX-
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-23T09:01:04Z-
dc.date.available2021-09-23T09:01:04Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.citation“We’re All in This Together”: International Academic Cooperation as an Indication of Resilience during the COVID-19 Crisis  . In Mahat, M ... et al (Eds.), Academic Resilience: Personal Stories and Lessons Learnt from the COVID-19 Experience, p. 39-52. Bingley, England: Emerald Publishing Ltd, 2022-
dc.identifier.isbn9781802623901-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/304511-
dc.descriptionChapter 3-
dc.description.abstractAs the COVID-19 pandemic halted international travelling for most academics and Seminars and Symposia took place online, this chapter seeks to show three examples where academic cooperation within Latin American Studies allowed research dissemination successfully. Academics have had to show resilience by showcasing their research remotely. This has clear advantages despite the drawback of lacking face-to-face networking opportunities. Considerations such as reduced costs and wider participation; immediacy; commitment and passion; trust and autonomy; and infrastructure are central to understanding how international academic cooperation works and prove that scholars can present their new findings with their colleagues while keeping physical distance.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherEmerald Publishing Ltd-
dc.relation.ispartofAcademic Resilience: Personal Stories and Lessons Learnt from the COVID-19 Experience-
dc.relation.ispartofseriesSurviving and Thriving in Academia-
dc.relation.ispartofseriesSurviving and Thriving in Academia-
dc.titleWe’re All in This Together”: International Academic Cooperation as an Indication of Resilience during the COVID-19 Crisis  -
dc.typeBook_Chapter-
dc.identifier.emailFernandez Melleda, BX: bfernan@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityFernandez Melleda, BX=rp02596-
dc.identifier.hkuros325200-
dc.identifier.spage39-
dc.identifier.epage52-
dc.publisher.placeBingley, England-

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