COVID 19 PLACES: ECUADOR
This essay supports an upcoming discussion of how COVID-19 is unfolding in Ecuador and a broader discussion within the Transnational STS COVID-19 project.
This essay supports an upcoming discussion of how COVID-19 is unfolding in Ecuador and a broader discussion within the Transnational STS COVID-19 project.
Image created with the use of a free image by Crystal Mirallegro (Unsplash website) for Ecuador's covid19 place essay
A research Center at the University of Cuenca with the collaboration of FLACSO-Ecuador
The main point of the article is to show the ethical and enviromental danger inmates face on Riker Island. This is supported by the description heat emergencies that are risking lives of inmates, air pollution in the facility due to methane gas that is being produced by the landfill it was built on, and the shifting in the ground that is leading to cracking, subjecting facilities to flooding during extreme weather.
This app is named I’ve-Been-Violated, and it is made by an organization called We-Consent.
The system relies on relationships with scientific institutions, government institutions, and educational institutions.
This article is referenced in various other papers concerning cultural factors in patient treatment.
The law (Ohio Revised Code [O.R.C.] 2923.12, et seq.)], the Ohio constitution.
A web journalist by Richard Huff, NREMT-B.
Ludvig Foghammar is a research fellow at Stockholm International Peace Institute (SIPI) and specializes in economics, politcal science, and global health.
Suyoun Jang, a researcher at SIPI studies the fragile states of, security, and developement of Korean Culture.
This audio was sent by Manuel Maiche, community leader of Kuamar, part of the Shuar territory in Ecuador.