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<p>Dear colleagues,<br>
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<p>Hope you are well! We are delighted to share the latest post on the COVID-19 from the Margins blog. This is an article by Silvia Masiero, titled "<a href="https://data-activism.net/2021/01/bigdatasur-covid-digital-social-protection-during-covid-19-the-shifted-meaning-of-data-during-the-pandemic/">Digital
Social Protection during COVID-19: The Shifted Meaning of Data during the Pandemic</a>", reflecting on core changes in digital social protection in pandemic times. The post also shares details on a roundtable on Digital Social Protection to take place during
the TILTing 2021 Conference, to which submissions are currently open - please see <a href="https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/sites/default/files/download/Roundtable%20Proposal%20%20-%20TILTing%20Perspectives%20%28002%29.pdf">here</a> for all information on
the initiative.<br>
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<p>And, this is our occasion to remind everyone of our great, upcoming book from the COVID-19 from the Margins initiative, open-access and multilingual! “COVID-19 from the Margins: Pandemic Invisibilities, Policies and Resistance in the Datafied Society” will
be out soon<strong> </strong>for the <em>Theory on Demand Book Series</em>, edited by Geert Lovink and Miriam Lasch for the Institute of Network Cultures. We will keep you posted on the imminent launch. Stay tuned!<br>
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<p>All the best,</p>
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<p>Silvia, Stefania & Emiliano<br>
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