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Interface as the site of infrastructural change
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This study by Hwankyung Janet Lee delves into how people's interactions with South Korea's Electronic Entry Register changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. It reveals intriguing micro-struggles that led to significant infrastructural shifts, enhancing our understanding of surveillance experiences in a highly digital environment. Don't miss the insights!
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