Human Mesh Networks: Communicating Social Work Research during Collapse Conditions.

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Title: Human Mesh Networks: Communicating Social Work Research during Collapse Conditions.
Authors: Rost, Stephanie Jane Louise
Source: Social Work. Jul2026, Vol. 71 Issue 3, p289-291. 3p.
Subjects: Community health services, Digital technology, Psychological resilience, Interprofessional relations, Knowledge management, Computer storage devices, Information storage & retrieval systems, Social work research, Information services, Social case work, Communication, Emergency management
Abstract: The author discusses the proposed human mesh networks (HMNs) knowledge sharing model option when digital systems and institutional structures fail as of 2026. Topics covered include HMNs' maintenance of communication with others that form overlapping webs of trust and accountability that can be rehearsed in advance, and their enabling of national and international collaboration which require no hardware beyond people and trust. Also noted are HMNs' activation during system failure or unrest.
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  Data: The author discusses the proposed human mesh networks (HMNs) knowledge sharing model option when digital systems and institutional structures fail as of 2026. Topics covered include HMNs' maintenance of communication with others that form overlapping webs of trust and accountability that can be rehearsed in advance, and their enabling of national and international collaboration which require no hardware beyond people and trust. Also noted are HMNs' activation during system failure or unrest.
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