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Conjuring a Blockchain Pilot: Ignorance and Innovation in Humanitarian Aid
Margaret Cheesman
Digital Humanities
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Social Sciences
Organizations
100%
Humanitarian Assistance
100%
Knowledge
66%
Ethnographic Research
66%
Databases
33%
Professional Personnel
33%
Audience
33%
Blind
33%
Workers
33%
Investors
33%
Pilot Projects
33%
Foreign Aid
33%
Database Systems
33%
Arts and Humanities
Ignorance
100%
Knowledge
40%
Local
20%
Illusion
20%
Product
20%
Experimental
20%
Appearance
20%
Disappearance
20%
Market-places
20%
Psychology
Refugee
100%
Trust
50%
Illusion
50%
Innovator
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Aviation Employees
100%
Innovation
100%
Market Concentration
16%