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Seventh Open Letter to the Finance Committee: A Note on the Deduplication of Unique Identifiers
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Oct 12, 2011
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Internet Governance
Sahana Sarkar on behalf of the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) had sent in a Right to Information application on 30 June 2011 to Ashish Kumar, Central Public Information Officer, UIDAI. The UIDAI sent in its reply. Through the seventh open letter, Hans attempts to characterize in an abstract way the replies that CIS managed to elicit and makes some elementary observations.
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Innovation and Public Interest
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Oct 07, 2011 12:29 PM
Design!publiC, second edition is now happening in Bangalore at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Bangalore, October 14, 2011.
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Can Innovation Solve the Grand Challenges of Indian Society?
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Oct 07, 2011
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It’s nearly time again for Design Public the event, a high-level conclave on design, innovation, and the public interest. Our up-coming event will be in Bangalore on the 14th of October, and will be held at the National Gallery of Modern Art, which is housed in a century-old Manikyavelu mansion, which was once the property of the Mysore royal family.
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Design!publiC - II - Event in Bangalore
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Oct 07, 2011 12:03 PM
The Centre for Internet and Society in partnership with the Centre for Knowledge Societies, Confederation of Indian Industry, Venkataramanan Associates, LiveMint, Centre for Law & Policy Research and MXV Consulting is organising the second edition of Design Public on October 14, 2011 at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Bangalore. There will be a series of pre-conference research outings on October 13 for which participants may register in advance.
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Panchayat Meeting
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Oct 07, 2011 11:28 AM
Panchayat meeting on Village Sanitation in Khera village, Budaun District, UP
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Design!publiC - II
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Oct 07, 2011
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Oct 13, 2011 07:00 AM
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The Centre for Internet and Society in partnership with the Center for Knowledge Societies, Venkataramanan Associates, Center for Law and Policy Research, Headstart Foundation, Chaia Innovation Accelerator, MXV Consulting, Mint Newspaper and Confederation of Indian Industry is organising the second edition of Design Public on October 14, 2011 at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Bangalore. There will be a series of pre-conference research outings on October 13, for which participants may register in advance.
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Porn: Law, Video, Technology
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Sep 28, 2011 09:30 AM
Namita Malhotra focuses on pornography, pleasure and law, where she finds a new point of entry into existing debates by looking at legal construction of pleasure through different technologies of mass consumption. She revisits the arguments around pornography, obscenity
and affect in recent times. Malhotra produces a comprehensive over-view of different debates, both in the West and in India, to concentrate on how the visual aesthetics of pornography, the new circuits of pornographic consumption, the privilege of affect over regulation lead to possibilities of interaction and negotiation with heternormative power structures in the country. The monograph demonstrates how the grey zones of pornography and the law’s inability to deal with it, offer new conceptual tools of understanding the spaces of digital interaction and identity.
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Histories of the Internet
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Making a difference, online and offline
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Sep 28, 2011
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Digital Natives
A new collection examines how technology and issues of connectivity are shaping the lives of ‘digital natives’—and how the Net can influence social change, writes Gopal Sathe in an article published in LiveMint on September 27, 2011.
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