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Witnessing Ramisa: Grief, Digital Sociality, and the Making of a Public in Bangladesh
Following the Ramisa protests in Dhaka, this essay explores how grief moved across roads, screens, bodies, and memory to produce new forms of public life. Through ethnography, photography, and digital archives, it proposes the concept of Witnessing Sociality to understand how people become connected through collective acts of visibility and moral attention.