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Conference Blogs
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Nishant Shah
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Aug 20, 2011
The conferences that CIS participates in, individually or institutionally, and the ideas that emerge from them.
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Conferences & Workshops
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Conference Blogs
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Nishant Shah
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Aug 20, 2011
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Aug 20, 2011 11:19 PM
The conferences that CIS participates in, individually or institutionally, and the ideas that emerge from them.
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Conferences & Workshops
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Courses Taught and Designed by CIS
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Nishant Shah
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Aug 20, 2011
not only introduce the area to students but also capture technology as crucial to the practices of producing knowledge and of class-room teaching. CIS hopes to partner with different spaces in Indian and Asian academia to design unique courses, workshops and seminars that are geared towards multidisciplinary understanding of technologies and the technologised nature of the world that we live in.
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Publications (Automated)
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Curricula & Teaching
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The Digital is Political
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Nishant Shah
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Jun 08, 2011
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Mar 21, 2012 09:14 AM
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Internet Governance
Technologies are not just agents of politics, there is politics in their design, writes Nishant Shah in this article published in Down to Earth in the Issue of June 15, 2011.
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Internet Governance
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Blog
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Say 'Password' in Hindi
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Nishant Shah
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Jun 08, 2011
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Mar 21, 2012 09:18 AM
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Internet Governance
English might be the language of the online world, but it’s time other languages had their say, writes Nishant Shah. The article was published in the Indian Express on June 5, 2011.
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Internet Governance
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Blog
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Power to the People
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Nishant Shah
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May 15, 2011
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Mar 21, 2012 09:35 AM
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Internet Governance
The digital revolution has helped make NGOs and civil society more influential, independent and transparent, writes Nishant Shah in this article published in the Indian Express on Sunday, May 15, 2011.
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Internet Governance
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Blog
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Public Talk by Dr. Ian Brown on Privacy, Trust and Biometrics
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Nishant Shah
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Mar 20, 2011
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Apr 04, 2011 07:15 AM
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Lecture,
Internet Governance
Trust is hard to build, but easy to lose. What factors affect individuals' trust in new technologies? How can governments create citizen trust in biometric security tools? Can biometrics be designed to be privacy-friendly? And how did these questions lead to the cancellation of the UK's national identity scheme, after a decade of development costing tens of millions of pounds?
About the speaker: Dr Ian Brown's research is focused on public policy issues around information and the Internet, particularly privacy and copyright. He also works in the more technical fields of communications security and healthcare informatics.
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Events
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Clicktivism & a brave new world order
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Nishant Shah
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Jan 06, 2011
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Apr 02, 2011 01:02 AM
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Internet Governance
THE FIRST decade of this century has been one of accelerated change. The proliferation of the Internet has ushered in ubiquitous transformations in the way we live. And yet, the more things change, the more they remain the same.
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News & Media
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Make a Wish
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Nishant Shah
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Dec 22, 2010
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Apr 16, 2013 06:37 AM
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Digital Natives
It is that time of the year again, where we ring in the new, ring out the old, and say goodbye to another year that has passed us by. The earnest will take the time to reflect on things gone by, the romantics will look forward with hope to the future and the realists will point out that we are now one decade into the 21st century, and the world is changing. However, if you are a true digital native, you are probably going to head over to a website that helps you figure out 43 things that you want to do, not just in the next year, but in your foreseeable future.
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Digital Natives
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Blog
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3G Life
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Nishant Shah
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Nov 23, 2010
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May 10, 2012 10:54 AM
You can video chat, stream music and watch TV on your phone. Offering high-speed internet access, 3G would change the world of mobile computing. Nishant Shah's article was published in the Indian Express on 14 November 2010.
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Telecom
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Blog