Massive and Microscopic Sensemaking During COVID-19 Times

How does this pandemic moment help us to think about the relationships between self and other, or between humans and the planet? How are people making sense of COVID-19 in their everyday lives, both as a local and intimate occurrence with microscopic properties, and a planetary-scale event with pote...

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Ethnography
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