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“Cell Phones ≠ Self and Other Problems with Big Data Detection and Containment during Epidemics” by Susan L. Erikson is just one of several articles featured in the latest edition of OPEN ANTHROPOLOGY: PANDEMIC PERSPECTIVES. https://t.co/wnlwjhe6OC
AmericanAnthroMay 26, 2020RT @INAHmx: #DocumentalesINAH 📽️ presenta: Cazar para el Tzithú Un día antes de que los otomís de esta región celebren el carnaval, llega…
mna_inahJun 10, 2020"The #COVID19 pandemic has made social inequalities visible more than ever." -- Maja Gerovska Mitev To protect the most vulnerable, we need to come together - not only to talk, but to listen. We're lifting #WomensVoices for #TheWorldToCome: https://t.co/qr9MGfUqhL #UNESCOForum https://t.co/At5Q9VvCub
UNESCOJun 02, 2020The #COVID19 crisis shows us that our common destiny as humans is irreversibly linked – we need each other. More than that, we need a healthy 🌎 for us & for the future generations. What lessons can we learn from this situation? Science has the answer: https://t.co/IhCVJSc5Fg https://t.co/UlQXHvORN9
UNESCOMay 22, 2020RT @UNESCO: Time has been lost in research on this disease, but less than in the past. Ebola was a turning point. #COVID19 will be a detona…
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