Streaming Consciousness: What I learned from reading Virginia Woolf during COVID-19
During COVID-19, many people are searching for meaning in literature set during times of war, disease, and dystopia. Jonny Lowndes shares insights gleaned by reading by Virginia Woolf and Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
A Postcard from Copenhagen
As Denmark opens up after COVID-19 restrictions, we are watching out for early signals that show how people may permanently adopt some new social behaviors – and quickly default to other deeply ingrained ways of life.
The Routledge Companion to Anthropology and Business: Contextual Analytics
Building contextually informed algorithms requires collaboration between human science and data science teams who are willing to extend their frame of reference beyond their core skill areas.
Hybrid Methodology
The not-too-distant future may bring more ubiquitous personal computing technologies seamlessly integrated into people's lives, with the potential to augment reality and support human cognition. For such technology to be truly assistive to people, it must be context-aware.