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Duygu Kasdogan, Pedro de la Torre III and Kim Fortun. 2020. TRANSnational STS COVID-19 Project. STS-Disaster Research Network.

About the T-D-STS COVID-19 Project

The TRANSnational-STS Covid-19 Project brings together researchers in the interdisciplinary field of Science and Technology Studies (STS) to follow and analyze COVID-19 as it plays out in different settings. The project will have ...Read more

Working on the T-D-STS COVID-19 Project

- Apply to participate. Applications will be approved on a rolling basis. The Design Group will send you an email once you are approved then you can register for our digital workspace...Read more

T-D-STS COVID-19 Project Shared Bibliographies

See (and ask to join) shared project bibiographies supporting Disaster-STS research on COVID-19 , and...Read more

The Disaster-STS Network

The Disaster-STS Network links researchers from around the world working to understand, anticipate and respond to disaster, fast and slow. Current projects focus on ...Read more

Platform for Experimental, Collaborative Ethnography

The Platform for Experimental, Collaborative Ethnography (PECE) is a free and open source (Drupal-based) digital platform that supports multi-sited, cross-scale ethnographic and historical research. PECE provides a place to archive and share primary data, facilitates analytic collaboration, and...Read more

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The Transnational Disaster STS Project brings together cultural analysts in the interdisciplinary fields of Science and Technology Studies to track and analyze COVID-19 as it impacts different settings around the world.  

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