Transnational STS COVID-19 Project
This is the Transnational STS COVID-19 project page.
This is the Transnational STS COVID-19 project page.
Environmental injustice involves cumulative and compounding, unevenly distributed vulnerabilities, hazards, and exposures – produced locally, regionally, nationally and transnationally – with open-
This image reminds me of how mutual aid and communities keep each other fed, and safe, and how local practices are actually best practices. My own research, although not immediatley related to the specific public health concern of COVID, will focus on Indigenous food soverignty, particularly the right and autonomy to ferment and distribute alcohol (紅糯米酒) within the Amis community, and their current fight with the local health department on declaring whether or not their alcohol is "safe" for public consumption and distribution.
Digital collection supporting the second PECE tutorial session for the Transnational Disaster STS COVID-19 Project.
For regular updates from the Transnational STS COVID-19 Project working groups.
Profiles of participants in the Transnational STS COVID-19 Project.
Digital collection describing Angela Okune as a collaborating researcher in the Transnational Disaster STS COVID-19 Project.
I've been organizing and working with the Research Data KE Working Group. We have been collecting relevant links, articles and data in this essay. Some members of our group are now going deeper into thematic areas such as looking at gender and its intersection with COVID-19 in Kenya. We have a monthly call on the second Thursday of every month. We also have a WhatsApp chat group to exchange links and articles. We are open to new members, sign up here. You can find an archive of all of our calls and notes here.
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