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History of Science ON CALL: Clarissa Lee Ai Ling on COVID-19 and vulnerable communities
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In this History of Science ON CALL video, Clarissa Lee Ai Ling discusses how information technologies and policies on COVID-19 can contribute to harming vulnerable communities such as minorities.
Knowledge is one of the most important resources for people dealing with crises and the humanities are mobilizing to address the COVID-19 pandemic. History of Science ON CALL is a project of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. The short-format video interviews by MPIWG scholars, alumni, and collaborators highlight how historical perspectives are crucial to the understanding of contemporary crises.
Clarissa Lee Ai Ling, PhD, is currently a research fellow at the Jeffrey Sachs Center on Sustainable Development at Sunway University in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. Clarissa has expertise in science and technology studies, science and technology policies, as well as artscience in designing sustainable futures. She is presently working on two books.
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