Care and Pandemic: A Transnational Perspective
By (Author) Nadya Arajo Guimares
Edited by Heidi Gottfried
Edited by Helena Hirata
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
18th February 2026
United States
Paperback
291
Width 228mm, Height 152mm
An up-to-the-moment account of COVID-19 and its aftermath from an interdisciplinary network of transatlantic scholars reporting from Brazil, Colombia, and France.
The case studies presented in Care and Pandemic diagnose problems resulting from the pandemic, hereby revealing socio-demographic dynamics of care labor markets, outlining the impact of online care platforms on the conditions of care work, and providing caring strategies rooted in community solidarity. The authors argue that creating a robust and more resilient care organization requires a comprehensive understanding of why systems failed to build capacity that can absorb external shocks and address structural changes before, during, and after disasters.
Contributors include: Gabriela Alkmin, Mariana Eugenio Almeida, Ana Carolina Andrada, Daniella Castro-Barbudo, Amparo Hernndez-Bello, Eileen Boris, Ana Claudia Moreira Cardoso, Aurelie Damamme, Guita Grin Debert, Jorge Felix, Heidi Gottfried, Nadya Araujo Guimares, Helena Hirata, Lea Lima, Pascale Molinier, Suelen Castiblanco-Moreno, Carolina Moreno, Renata Moreno, Pedro Augusto Gravat Nicoli, Maria Jlia Tavares Pereira, Javier A. Pineda D., Luana Simes Pinheiro, Jeanny Posso, Marcelo Maciel Ramos, Michelle Redondo, Maria Camila Vega-Salazar and Simone Wajnman.