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COVID-19 changed how we work across the globe. To many it meant working at home rather than in enclosed office spaces, which has led employers to innovate work models and transition to hybrid or remote setups. For those working with applied ethnography, the social distancing of the pandemic did not only change the location from where to work, but also entire approaches to methods and collaborations.
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