Program overview
the Wilmot Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Visual and Cultural Studies will study how alternative networks of care are formed within local marginalized communities during times of social isolation and precarity As communities adapt to the uncertainties of global pandemics and societal unrest it s important to consider new cultural forms that develop in the wake of social rupture The project provides funding to train both graduate and undergraduate students in methods of empirical research and scientific data collection and analysis while broadening the participation of groups historically underrepresented in science Mariner will collaborate with universities and local communities to build a scientific infrastructure that can effectively examine these issues She will also make it a priority to increase public literacy about science and the scientific method by making the project s findings accessible within a range of public settings
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