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Dr. Pamela Cajilig

@anthropam

anthropology, disaster/climate, design futures | Fellow @BrownCHRHS | @RMIT Architecture & Urban Design alum | Senior Fellow @equityinit @atlanticfellows

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The longer I work in medicine, the more convinced I am that anxiety and depression can be a just response in a deeply unjust world.

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As a city overbuilt with concrete, QC also needs more green spaces to absorb runoff. QC is within the catchment area of 5 river systems- San Juan, Tullahan, Marikina, Pasig and Meycauayan. We need to know which areas will flood no matter what and plan land use accordingly.

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READ: The US embassy in PH announced that all individuals applying for an F, M, or J nonimmigrant visa are requested to adjust privacy settings on all of their social media accounts to ‘public’ to facilitate vetting to establish their identity and admissibility to the United

READ: The US embassy in PH announced that all individuals applying for an F, M, or J nonimmigrant visa are requested to adjust privacy settings on all of their social media accounts to ‘public’ to facilitate vetting to establish their identity and admissibility to the United
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My Grab driver's playlist: Joey Ayala, Noel Cabangon, Buklod, Pinikpikan👌 Malapit ko nang tanungin kung dati siyang tambay sa Conspiracy✊️

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‘If the risk of a plane crashing was as high as the risk of the Amoc collapsing, none of us would ever fly because they would not let the plane take off. … That we’re still continuing business as usual is mindblowing.’ From Dr. Genevieve Guenther (she/they) theguardian.com/environment/ng…

‘If the risk of a plane crashing was as high as the risk of the Amoc collapsing, none of us would ever fly because they would not let the plane take off. … That we’re still continuing business as usual is mindblowing.’ From <a href="/DoctorVive/">Dr. Genevieve Guenther (she/they)</a> theguardian.com/environment/ng…
Awnish Sharma (@stephenawi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Charlotte Alter This is how you win hearts and elections. Mamdani’s approach proves that progress doesn’t have to be divisive — it can be unifying, strategic, and rooted in real conversations. A blueprint worth studying.

Dr. Pamela Cajilig (@anthropam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting thread. I would add most basic home building tools like hammer, saw, nails, pliers, screwdriver. Anything used as a tool can be considered technology - even though "tech" has now been colonized by the military-industrial-medical-media complex.

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Journalists: “Scientists were shocked to see polar bears starving.” Biologists for the last 30 years: “That’s… exactly what we said would happen.” The only surprise is that anyone’s still surprised. glassalmanac.com/scientists-att…

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Not surprised. Good qual analysis is inherently relational. Rather than erasing the researcher as in quant research, qual analysis invites the researcher to draw on past experiences with the topic, community relations, and local knowledge. That is where nuance comes from.

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The in-person talk by Onur Ulas Ince, "Before the Global Color Line: Empire, Capital, and Race in Asia, 1800-1850," will happen at 2-3:30pm on July 4, Friday, in Ito International Research Center, 3F, Conference Room, University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

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I lived in Thailand in the mid 2000s. Back then they were slightly ahead in standard of living. Now they are miles away. Esp in terms of healthcare & infra, with higher wages than ours but cheaper food, transport, rent. Dami ring kurakot sa kanila pero ibang level talaga sa atin.