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Figures of Learning: The Reader
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by
Puthiya Purayil Sneha
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published
Mar 24, 2015
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last modified
Nov 13, 2015 05:48 AM
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filed under:
Research,
Researchers at Work,
Digital Knowledge,
Figures of Learning
As part of its Making Methods for Digital Humanities project, CIS-RAW organized two consultations on new figures of learning in the digital context. For a proposed journal issue on the theme of ‘bodies of knowledge’ which draws upon these conversations, participants were invited to write short sketches on these figures of learning. This abstract by P.P Sneha examines the figure of the reader, and the manner in which it is redefined in as text and practices of reading are reconstituted in the digital context.
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RAW
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Digital Activism in Asia Reader: Announcement
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by
Puthiya Purayil Sneha
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published
Mar 17, 2015
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last modified
Oct 24, 2015 02:22 PM
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filed under:
Digital Activism,
Digital Activism in Asia Reader,
Research,
Net Cultures,
Researchers at Work
The CIS-RAW programme organized an editorial workshop on March 6-7, 2015, as part of its project on a Digital Activism in Asia Reader. The project is a collaborative effort of the Centre for Internet and Society and the Centre for Digital Cultures, Leuphana University, Germany, which aims to bring together local knowledge, debates and conversations around Digital Activism in Asia.
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RAW
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Figures of Learning: The Visual Designer
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by
Puthiya Purayil Sneha
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published
Feb 12, 2015
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last modified
Nov 13, 2015 05:33 AM
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filed under:
Research,
Researchers at Work,
Digital Knowledge,
Figures of Learning
As part of its Making Methods for Digital Humanities project, CIS-RAW organized two consultations on new figures of learning in the digital context. For a proposed journal issue on the theme of ‘bodies of knowledge’ which draws upon these conversations, participants were invited to write short sketches on these figures of learning. This abstract by Tejas Pande examines the figure of the visual designer, and emerging practices of mapmaking.
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RAW
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Call for Essays: Studying Internet in India
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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published
Apr 06, 2015
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last modified
Aug 28, 2015 07:09 AM
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filed under:
Internet Studies,
RAW Blog,
Featured,
Notices,
Researchers at Work
As Internet makes itself comfortable amidst everyday lives in India, it becomes everywhere and everyware, it comes in 40 MBPS Unlimited and in chhota recharges – and even in zero flavour – the Researchers at Work (RAW) programme at the Centre for Internet and Society invites abstracts for essays that explore what it means to study Internet(s) in India today.
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RAW
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RAW Lectures #01: Nishant Shah on 'Stories and Histories of Internet in India'
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Feb 28, 2015
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last modified
Jan 10, 2016 08:05 AM
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filed under:
RAW Lectures,
Researchers at Work,
Event,
RAW Events
Dr. Nishant Shah will give a talk on 'Stories and Histories of Internet in India' at the Centre for Internet and Society's office in Bangalore on March 6, 2015 at 6 p.m. Please join us for tea and coffee before the lecture at 5.30 p.m.
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RAW
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Consultation on Figures of Learning in the Digital Context
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Sep 01, 2014
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last modified
Nov 13, 2015 05:39 AM
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filed under:
RAW Events,
Digital Knowledge,
Research,
Figures of Learning,
Researchers at Work,
Event
The Centre for Internet and Society welcomes you to a consultation on new figures of learning in the digital context at its office in Bangalore on September 22, 2014 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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RAW
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Indian Newspapers' Digital Transition
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by
Zeenab Aneez
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published
Dec 09, 2016
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last modified
Dec 09, 2016 07:12 AM
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filed under:
Digital News,
RAW Publications,
Researchers at Work,
Research,
Digital Media,
Featured,
Publications,
Homepage
This report examines the digital transition underway at three leading newspapers in India, the Dainik Jagran in Hindi, English-language Hindustan Times, and Malayala Manorama in Malayalam. Our focus is on how they are changing their newsroom organisation and journalistic work to expand their digital presence and adapt to a changing media environment. The report comes out of a collaboration between the CIS and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford, and was supported by the latter. The research was undertaken by Zeenab Aneez, with contributions from Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Vibodh Parthasarathi, and Sumandro Chattapadhyay.
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RAW
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April 2019 Newsletter
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Apr 30, 2019
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last modified
Sep 04, 2019 02:36 PM
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filed under:
Telecom,
Researchers at Work,
Internet Governance,
Access to Knowledge
The Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) newsletter for April 2019.
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About Us
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Newsletters
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Can data ever know who we really are?
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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published
May 22, 2019
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last modified
Dec 06, 2019 05:02 AM
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filed under:
Bodies of Evidence,
Big Data,
Data Systems,
Researchers at Work,
Research,
Publications,
BD4D,
Big Data for Development
This is an excerpt from an essay by Zara Rahman, written for and published as part of the Bodies of Evidence collection of Deep Dives. The Bodies of Evidence collection, edited by Bishakha Datta and Richa Kaul Padte, is a collaboration between Point of View and the Centre for Internet and Society, undertaken as part of the Big Data for Development Network supported by International Development Research Centre, Canada.
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RAW
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Vote for the Everyday Digital Native Video Contest!
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Mar 20, 2012
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last modified
May 08, 2015 12:32 PM
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filed under:
Video,
Featured,
Researchers at Work,
Digital Natives
The Centre for Internet & Society and Hivos are super excited to present the final videos in the Everyday Digital Native Video Contest. We invite readers to vote for the TOP 5 Videos. The finalists will each win EUR500! Voting closes March 31, 2012
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Digital Natives