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Mario Luis Small talks about growing up in Panama and how his perspective has contributed to his path-breaking research on networks, urban inequality, and qualitative methodology.
Mario Luis Small talks about how his early years in Panama and his iconoclastic view of academia have contributed to his path-breaking research on networks, urban inequality, and qualitative methodology.
December 18, 2020 at 6:00 am
As 2020 blessedly clangs to a close, it’s tempting to wonder where we’re headed once the pandemic is history. In the spirit of year-end curiosity about COVID-19’s possible long-term effects,
Science News posed this question to a few scholars: What major social changes do you see coming after the pandemic? As baseball’s Yogi Berra once said, “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.” The following forecasts, edited for length and clarity, aren’t written in stone and aren’t meant to be. But they raise some provocative possibilities.
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What will life be like after the coronavirus pandemic ends? Experts predict the social consequences of COVID-19 Posted By Bruce Bower, Science News on Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 7:19 AM click to enlarge Pexels / Gustavo Fring
As 2020 blessedly clangs to a close, it’s tempting to wonder where we’re headed once the pandemic is history. In the spirit of year-end curiosity about COVID-19’s possible long-term effects,
Science News posed this question to a few scholars: What major social changes do you see coming after the pandemic? As baseball’s Yogi Berra once said, “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.” The following forecasts, edited for length and clarity, aren’t written in stone and aren’t meant to be. But they raise some provocative possib