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Prof.dr. M.E. de Bruijn, Professor of Contemporary History and Anthropology of Africa, Leiden University

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Data Visualisation

April 13, 2021 Hodo Hassan
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My research is still in the early process of collecting data. I’ve started reaching out to participants, and working on setting interview dates. The only example of data is the WhatsApp group conversation of the participants; I intend to use screenshots of messages in my final video so this somewhat links.

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