American Anthropological Association
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COVID-19 has revealed the core structural value of the human networks that crisscross and constitute social fabrics across the world. These often-invisible features of society are rarely factored into standard economic measures, but their costs have always been carried by those outside the corporate and governance systems - until now. Anthropologists from Mumbai, Stockholm, Nairobi, and Bogota discuss with photo narrative how these human networks around the world are becoming visible under today's lockdown conditions and how anthropology might bring the invisible networks to light to increase likelihood that as societies and economies rebuild, they integrate sustainability.
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