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RAW Monographs
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
May 22, 2013
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RAW
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Digital Humanities
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Digital Native: The e-wasteland of our times
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by
Nishant Shah
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published
Apr 22, 2018
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last modified
May 06, 2018 03:21 AM
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filed under:
Researchers at Work
How digitising isn’t necessarily a fast-track to a sustainable future.
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RAW
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A Wikipedia Workshop at NMAIT
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by
Subhashish Panigrahi
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published
Dec 30, 2012
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last modified
Jan 04, 2013 04:30 PM
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filed under:
Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
The Centre for Internet & Society, Delhi collaborated with Metawings Institute to spread the words about Wikipedia for Indian languages. A one-day workshop was organized to educated the students on contributing to Wikipedia on December 21, 2012. About 170 engineering students took part in this event.
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Openness
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Blog
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Indian Government Quietly Brings In Its 'Central Monitoring System': Total Surveillance Of All Telecommunications
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jun 08, 2013
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last modified
Jul 02, 2013 09:12 AM
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Internet Governance,
Privacy
There's a worrying trend around the world for governments to extend online surveillance capabilities to encompass all citizens -- often justified with the usual excuse of combatting terrorism and/or child pornography.
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News & Media
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Access to Knowledge
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by
Anirudh Sridhar
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published
Jan 31, 2014
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last modified
May 22, 2014 04:48 AM
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Access to Knowledge
Unit 4 of Module 2 discusses the right to access knowledge, patents and copyright. There is also a case study of Oxbridge Textbooks.
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Telecom
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Knowledge Repository on Internet Access
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Land and Social Justice - An introduction to Georgism
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Mar 31, 2013
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last modified
Apr 28, 2013 07:06 AM
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filed under:
Intellectual Property Rights,
Copyright,
Access to Knowledge,
Event
Cherry G Mathew will be giving a public talk on Georgism at the office of the Centre for Internet and Society in Bangalore on April 12, 2013, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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Access to Knowledge
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Events
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Publishing Next
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Sep 30, 2014
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filed under:
Openness,
Wikipedia,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia
T. Vishnu Vardhan was a speaker at Publishing Next organized by CinnamonTeal Publishing, a Margao (Goa)-based publishing house that provides publishing services to authors and publishers. The event was held in Goa on September 19 and 20.
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Openness
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News & Media
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Inclusive Financial Services - Global Trends in Accessibility Requirements
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by
Nirmita Narasimhan
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published
May 03, 2015
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filed under:
Featured,
Homepage,
Accessibility
Inclusive Financial Services is a G3ict White Paper researched in cooperation with the Centre for Internet and Society. The research paper comprises a Foreword and Introduction, four chapters — Barriers to Access for Persons with Disabilities and Diverse Abilities, International Framework, Integrating Accessibility into the System, and State of Practice - Impact of the Convention on Inclusive Finance and Accessibility Efforts around the Globe.
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Accessibility
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Blog
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Privacy Matters, Guwahati — Event Report
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jul 21, 2011
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last modified
Aug 26, 2011 10:31 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
On June 23, a public seminar on “Privacy Matters” was held at the Don Bosco Institute in Karhulli, Guwahati. It was organised by IDRC, Society in Action Group, IDEA Chirang, an NGO initiative working with grassroots initiatives in Assam, Privacy India and CIS and was attended by RTI activists and grass roots NGO representatives from across the North Eastern region: Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Nagaland, Assam and Sikkim. The event focused on the challenges and concerns of privacy in India.
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Internet Governance
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Blog
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Privacy
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Wikimedia Wikimeet India 2021/Report
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by
Nitesh Gill and Tito Dutta
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published
Aug 20, 2021
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filed under:
CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Malayalam Wikipedia
In March 2020, the whole world came to a standstill. What many deemed as a regular ‘flu’ turned out to be the pandemic that brought everyone to their knees. The things that we always did, we could no longer do them. We were all confined to our homes with no choice but to work online. Hanging out with friends, attending weddings, and being a part of the conferences and seminars suddenly became a part of the past. We started using the word unprecedented a lot.
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Access to Knowledge
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Blogs