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Author: Beth Joanna Greenhough

Mapping Microbial Selves: Field Notes from a Dirty Parenting Project

Beth Joanna Greenhough Published: 2024-03-15 Categories: English

Microbes exist everywhere on, in and around us. They are both ubiquitous and largely invisible, at least until they make their presence, or absence, felt. Recent years have seen a heightened sensitivity to microbial threats in the wake of the COVID-19 …

Mapping Microbial Selves: Field Notes from a Dirty Parenting Project

Beth Joanna Greenhough Published: 2024-03-15 Categories: English

Microbes exist everywhere on, in and around us. They are both ubiquitous and largely invisible, at least until they make their presence, or absence, felt. Recent years have seen a heightened sensitivity to microbial threats in the wake of the COVID-19 …

Mapping Microbial Selves: Field Notes from a Dirty Parenting Project

Beth Joanna Greenhough Published: 2024-03-15 Categories: English

Microbes exist everywhere on, in and around us. They are both ubiquitous and largely invisible, at least until they make their presence, or absence, felt. Recent years have seen a heightened sensitivity to microbial threats in the wake of th…

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