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#MappingDigitalLabour - Panel discussion on platform-work in Mumbai and New Delhi
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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published
Jul 11, 2019
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last modified
Jul 20, 2019 11:58 AM
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filed under:
RAW Events,
Gig Work,
Digital Labour,
Platform-Work,
Researchers at Work,
Event,
Mapping Digital Labour in India
With the rise and popularity of app-based platforms such as Ola, Uber, Swiggy Zomato, and others, there are growing public conversation about regulation of such 'gig-work' platforms and the work conditions of people who work for them. The Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) invites you to a panel discussion on Friday, July 19 in our Bangalore office, where the researchers associated with the project will present preliminary findings, and ethical and methodological challenges of studying app-based platform-work in India. Panelists Anushree Gupta, Rajendra Jadhav, Sarah Zia and Simiran Lalvani, who have conducted field studies of ride-hailing and food-delivery work in Mumbai and New Delhi, will share their preliminary field insights along with reflections on what it meant to do such studies, how they went about studying gig-work, and challenges that arose in their work. The discussion will be moderated by Noopur Raval who co-led the project. We invite scholars, journalists, and all interested members of the public to join us for the event. Tea and snacks will be served at 5 pm.
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Data bleeding everywhere: a story of period trackers
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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published
Jun 11, 2019
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last modified
Dec 06, 2019 05:03 AM
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filed under:
Bodies of Evidence,
Researchers at Work,
Research,
Featured,
Publications,
BD4D,
Big Data for Development
This is an excerpt from an essay by Sadaf Khan, 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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Yesha Paul
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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last modified
Jun 03, 2019 12:06 PM
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Shruti Trikanad
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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last modified
Jun 03, 2019 11:58 AM
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Radhika Radhakrishnan
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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last modified
May 31, 2019 09:19 AM
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Open Data and Land Ownership
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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published
May 22, 2019
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last modified
May 22, 2019 11:32 AM
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filed under:
Open Data,
Featured,
Openness
In this chapter of the recently published volume on State of Open Data, Tim Davies and Sumandro Chattapadhyay discuss how the lessons from the land ownership field highlight the political nature of data, and illustrate the importance of politically aware interventions when creating open data standards, infrastructure, and ecosystems. State of Open Data, edited by Tim Davies, Stephen B. Walker, Mor Rubinstein, and Fernando Perini, is published by African Minds and International Development Research Centre, Canada.
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Openness
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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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Manuel Beltrán - IoHO - April 01, 2019
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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last modified
Apr 01, 2019 07:57 AM
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Manuel Beltrán - IoHO
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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last modified
Apr 01, 2019 06:06 AM
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Manuel Beltrán - Institute of Human Obsolescence - Cartographies of Dispossession
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by
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
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published
Apr 01, 2019
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last modified
Apr 01, 2019 08:00 AM
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filed under:
Practice,
Art,
RAW Events,
Digital Labour,
Researchers at Work,
Event
Join us at the Delhi office of CIS on Thursday, April 4, at 5 pm for a talk by Manuel Beltrán, founder of the Institute of Human Obsolescence (IoHO), which explores the future of labour and the changing relationship between humans and machine. Cartographies of Dispossession (CoD), their current project at IoHO, explores the forms of systematic data dispossession that different humans are subject to, and investigates how data becomes both the means of production as much as the means of governance.
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RAW