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Habits of Living: Surrogate States, Bodies and Networks, Bangalore
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by
Prasad Krishna
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Sep 28, 2012
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Sep 28, 2012 12:40 PM
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Habits of Living,
Digital Humanities
The Centre for Internet & Society is organising the Habits of Living Workshop in Bangalore from September 26 to 29, 2012.
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January 2014 Bulletin
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jan 30, 2014
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last modified
Apr 07, 2014 07:09 AM
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
Digital Natives,
Telecom,
Accessibility,
Internet Governance,
Digital Humanities,
Openness
The Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) welcomes you to the first issue of its newsletter (January) for the year 2014:
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January 2015 Bulletin
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jan 16, 2015
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last modified
Feb 26, 2015 05:02 PM
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Access to Knowledge,
Wikipedia,
Accessibility,
Internet Governance,
Digital Humanities,
NVDA,
Openness,
Researchers at Work
Our newsletter for the month of January can be accessed below.
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Johannesburg Workshop in Theory and Criticism
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jun 15, 2013
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last modified
Aug 28, 2013 09:42 AM
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Digital Humanities
The 2013 Session will take place in Johannesburg (South Africa) from June 22 to July 2, 2013. Nishant Shah is participating as a speaker. The event is organized by WITS Institute for Social and Economic Research.
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July 2013 Bulletin
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jul 31, 2013
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last modified
Aug 21, 2013 09:30 AM
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Access to Knowledge,
Telecom,
Accessibility,
Internet Governance,
Digital Humanities,
Openness
Our newsletter for the month of July 2013 can be accessed below.
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June 2013 Bulletin
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jun 30, 2013
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last modified
Jul 27, 2013 09:48 AM
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Access to Knowledge,
Digital Natives,
Telecom,
Accessibility,
Internet Governance,
Digital Humanities,
Openness,
Researchers at Work
Our newsletter for the month of June 2013 can be accessed below.
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June 2014 Bulletin
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jun 30, 2014
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last modified
Jul 14, 2014 10:05 AM
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Access to Knowledge,
Telecom,
Accessibility,
Internet Governance,
Digital Humanities
Our newsletter for month of June is below:
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Korean Trans Cine-Media in Global Contexts: Asia and the World
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Mar 21, 2013
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last modified
Mar 21, 2013 10:32 AM
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filed under:
Researchers at Work,
Digital Humanities
This conference to be held from March 27 to 29, 2013 is being organized by Trans - Asia Screen Culture Institute, Cinema Studies, Korean National university of Arts, Korean Film Archive and Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum, Waseda University.
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Living in the Archival Moment
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by
Puthiya Purayil Sneha
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published
Dec 14, 2015
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last modified
Jun 30, 2016 05:08 AM
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Digital Knowledge,
Mapping Digital Humanities in India,
Research,
Digital Humanities,
Researchers at Work
An extended survey of digital initiatives in arts and humanities practices in India was undertaken during the last year. Provocatively called 'mapping digital humanities in India', this enquiry began with the term 'digital humanities' itself, as a 'found' name for which one needs to excavate some meaning, context, and location in India at the present moment. Instead of importing this term to describe practices taking place in this country - especially when the term itself is relatively unstable and undefined even in the Anglo-American context - what I chose to do was to take a few steps back, and outline a few questions/conflicts that the digital practitioners in arts and humanities disciplines are grappling with. The final report of this study will be published serially. This is the fifth among seven sections.
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Living in the Archival Moment
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by
Sneha PP
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published
Jun 19, 2014
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last modified
Nov 13, 2015 05:27 AM
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Digital Knowledge,
Mapping Digital Humanities in India,
Research,
Digital Humanities,
Researchers at Work
The archive has been and continues to be a key concept in Digital Humanities discourse, particularly in India. The importance of the archive to knowledge production in the Humanities, the implication of changes in archival practice with the advent of electronic publishing and digitisation, and the focus on curation as a critical and creative process are some aspects of the debate that this blog post looks at.
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Digital Humanities