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On the Path to Global Open Access: A Few More Miles to Go
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 01, 2011
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Aug 20, 2011 02:35 PM
This editorial by PLoS Medicine Editors Virginia Barbour, Jocalyn Clark, Susan Jones, Melissa Norton, and Emma Veitch was published in the magazine's March 2011, Volume 8, Issue 3.
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Who the Hack?
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 25, 2011
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May 14, 2015 12:16 PM
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Web Politics,
Researchers at Work,
Digital Natives
A hacker is not an evil spirit, instead he can outwit digital systems to bring about social change, writes Nishant Shah in this column published in the Indian Express on April 24, 2011.
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Learning from Fukushima
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 25, 2011
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Aug 30, 2011 12:47 PM
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Telecom
Take remedial steps and demystify the unreasoning dread of nuclear power, says Shyam Ponappa in his latest column published by the Business Standard on April 7, 2011.
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Iraqi delegation in Bangalore to study e-governance projects
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 21, 2011
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Internet Governance
A 20-member delegation from Iraq, led by its Science and Technology Minister Abdul Kareem El-Samarai, is in this tech hub for a firsthand account of the e-governance projects used for community development and as an interface between the government and citizens. This news was published in the Economic Times, April 20, 2011.
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Dark waders
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 20, 2011
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Internet Governance
Akhila Seetharaman finds out why a group of artists and researchers are preoccupied with chasing shadows. This article was published in Time Out Bengaluru, Vol. 3, Issue 20, April 15 - 28, 2011.
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Gone in a flash
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 16, 2011
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Apr 20, 2011 04:58 AM
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Internet Governance
Net-savvy crowds gather in public places for moments of wacky fun, then vanish. This article by Neha Thirani was published in the Times of India Crest Edition on April 16, 2011.
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Beyond Clicktivism
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 18, 2011
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last modified
Apr 20, 2011 04:33 AM
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Internet Governance
Moral support Hazare has in plenty. Count the missed calls, writes Debarshi Dasgupta in this article published in the Outlook on April 18, 2011.
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Iraq Delegation to Visit India for Study of E-Governance in Indian Cities ― Meetings in Bangalore and Delhi
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 12, 2011
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Aug 02, 2011 07:13 AM
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Internet Governance
An Iraqi Government delegation headed by HE Mr. Abdul Kareem Al-Samarai, Minister of Science & Technology, Government of Iraq will be in India on a e-governance tour. The study tour is organised by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA).
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One for the avatar
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 03, 2011
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last modified
May 14, 2015 12:19 PM
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filed under:
Digital subjectivities,
Cybercultures,
Researchers at Work,
Digital Natives
With increasing instances of online avatars being victimised, users who are part of these identities need to be protected against vicious attacks. A fortnightly column on ‘Digital Natives’ authored by Nishant Shah is featured in the Sunday Eye, the national edition of Indian Express, Delhi, from 19 September 2010 onwards. This article was published on April 3, 2011.
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How Web 2.0 responded to Hazare
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 11, 2011
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Internet Governance
Social media often fails to give us time to form critical opinions. ‘It mirrored the spectacle that we were being fed by TV channels', says Nishant Shah in an interview with Deepa Kurup. This news was published in the Hindu on April 11, 2011.
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