Higher Ed’s COVID-19 Response Through a Sociological Lens

Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed

As a sociologist, I’m interested in the organizational, cultural, and structural conditions that enable or impede colleges and universities from mounting an effective response to COVID-19. I wonder about the conditions that will enable some institutions to efficiently and effectively accomplish the rapid transition from residential to remote learning? How COVID-19 will re-order the existing power relationships and status hierarchies within colleges and universities will be fascinating to observe. What will COVID-19 mean for marginalized higher ed populations such as adjunct faculty?

https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/learning-innovation/higher-eds-covid-19-response-through-sociological-lens

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