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Digital transitions in the newsroom: How are Indian language papers adapting differently?
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Zeenab Aneez
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published
Jan 16, 2017
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Feb 03, 2017 01:50 AM
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RAW Research,
RAW Publications,
Researchers at Work,
Research
In a new report published by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism and Centre for Internet and Society, Zeenab Aneez explores how Indian newsrooms are adapting their workflow and processes to cater to an increasing digital audience and the implications these changes have on how journalists produce news.
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RAW
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The Elements of Role Playing Games
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by
Arun Menon
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published
Jan 29, 2010
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last modified
Aug 02, 2011 05:58 AM
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Gaming,
RPG
This article, the first in a three part series addresses the definitions of role-playing games (RPGs) and their elements, the integration of elements from other genres facilitating to what might lead to the hybridization of genres and the relation between online and offline games as well as solo gaming with respect to the ‘Alone Together’ phenomenon.
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Gaming and Gold
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From Taboo to Beautiful - Menstrupedia
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by
Denisse Albornoz
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Apr 30, 2014
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last modified
Oct 24, 2015 02:25 PM
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Making Change,
Net Cultures,
Research,
Featured,
Researchers at Work
On this post, we take a look at 'menstrual activism' -a movement that despite its trajectory in feminism, remains unnoticed in most accounts of traditional and digital activism. We interview Tuhin Paul, the artist and storyteller behind Menstrupedia, an India-based social venture creating comics to shatter the myths and misunderstandings surrounding menstruation around the world.
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Digital Natives
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Making Change
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Digital Transition in Newspapers in India: A Pilot Study
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by
Zeenab Aneez
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Jul 19, 2016
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last modified
Jul 20, 2016 11:43 AM
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filed under:
Digital News,
Digital Knowledge,
Research,
Digital Media,
Researchers at Work
This pilot study situates itself at the intersection of global trends in news and journalism, and emergent practises of legacy print media in India. Our aim is to explore how legacy print newspapers are transitioning to the online space. The study will address questions in two thematic clusters: 1) the work of journalism, and 2) how the emergence of the digital, both as a source of news, and the medium of distribution, is shaping the work of newspaper journalists.
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RAW
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Information Structures for Citizen Participation - Janaagraha
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by
Denisse Albornoz
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Mar 12, 2014
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last modified
Oct 24, 2015 02:28 PM
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Researchers at Work,
Net Cultures,
Making Change,
Research
In our efforts to understand how change is conceptualized in the digital era, we find a growing emphasis on the role of effective information structures to empower the citizen and the government. We interview Joylita Saldanha from Janaagraha to answer questions around information, participation and e-governance.
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Digital Natives
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Making Change
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July 2016 Newsletter
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by
Prasad Krishna
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Aug 17, 2016
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Sep 17, 2016 02:13 PM
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Newsletter
Welcome to the July 2016 newsletter of the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS).
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Newsletters
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Between the Stirrup and the Ground: Relocating Digital Activism
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by
Nishant Shah
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Aug 23, 2011
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Oct 25, 2015 05:58 AM
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Digital Activism,
Digital Natives,
Research,
Net Cultures,
Publications,
Researchers at Work
In this peer reviewed research paper, Nishant Shah and Fieke Jansen draws on a research project that focuses on understanding new technology, mediated identities, and their relationship with processes of change in their immediate and extended environments in emerging information societies in the global south. It suggests that endemic to understanding digital activism is the need to look at the recalibrated relationships between the state and the citizens through the prism of technology and agency. The paper was published in Democracy & Society, a publication of the Center for Democracy and Civil Society, Volume 8, Issue 2, Summer 2011.
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RAW
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Between the Stirrup and the Ground: Relocating Digital Activism
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by
Nishant Shah
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published
Aug 23, 2011
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last modified
May 14, 2015 12:14 PM
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filed under:
Digital Activism,
Web Politics,
Researchers at Work,
Digital Natives
In this peer reviewed research paper, Nishant Shah and Fieke Jansen draws on a research project that focuses on understanding new technology, mediated identities, and their relationship with processes of change in their immediate and extended environments in emerging information societies in the global south. It suggests that endemic to understanding digital activism is the need to look at the recalibrated relationships between the state and the citizens through the prism of technology and agency. The paper was published in Democracy & Society, a publication of the Center for Democracy and Civil Society, Volume 8, Issue 2, Summer 2011.
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Digital Natives
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IRC19: #List - Conference Programme
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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published
Jan 21, 2019
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last modified
Jan 31, 2019 06:33 AM
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RAW
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India Game Developer Summit Bangalore 2010
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by
Arun Menon
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published
Mar 01, 2010
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last modified
Mar 09, 2010 04:55 PM
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filed under:
Conference,
Gaming,
Social media,
IGDS,
RPG,
Game Developer Conference
The India Game Developer Conference held at Nimhans Convention Centre on the 27th of February, 2010 was attended by Arun Menon who is working on The Gaming and Gold Project at The Centre for Internet and Society. The Developer forum brought together game developers from different sectors of the Game Production Cycle, with hardware manufacturers like Nvidia demonstrating their latest 3d technology and Software developers like Crytek and Adobe demonstrating the latest in developer tools for creating and editing games on multiple platforms.
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Gaming and Gold