Blogs
- Welcome to r@w blog! — by Puthiya Purayil Sneha — last modified Jan 02, 2019 11:48 AM
- We from the researchers@work programme at the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) are delighted to announce the launch of our new blog, hosted on Medium. It will feature works by researchers and practitioners working in India and elsewhere at the intersections of internet, digital media, and society; and highlights and materials from ongoing research and events at the researchers@work programme.
- Internet Researchers' Conference 2019 (IRC19): #List - Selected Sessions and Papers — by Puthiya Purayil Sneha — last modified Jan 21, 2019 12:11 PM
- Here is the list of selected sessions and papers for the Internet Researchers' Conference 2019 (IRC19) - #List. IRC19 will be held in Lamakaan, Hyderabad, from Jan 30 to Feb 1, 2019. The conference announcement, along with the final agenda, will be published on Monday, January 7.
- December 2018 Newsletter — by Prasad Krishna — last modified Jan 08, 2019 04:15 PM
- We at the Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) wish you all a great year ahead and welcome you to the twelfth issue of its newsletter (December) for the year 2018:
- Digital Native: System Needs a Reboot — by Nishant Shah — last modified Dec 31, 2018 02:06 AM
- It’s time to replace the schizophrenic need for variety with ingenuity — the truthiness of the information.
- Silicon Plateau: Volume Two — by Puthiya Purayil Sneha — last modified Mar 13, 2019 01:01 AM
- Silicon Plateau is an art project and publishing series that explores the intersection of technology, culture and society in the Indian city of Bangalore. Each volume of the series is a themed repository for research, artworks, essays and interviews that observe the ways technology permeates the urban environment and the lives of its inhabitants. This project is an attempt at creating collaborative research into art and technology, beginning by inviting an interdisciplinary group of contributors (from artists, designers and writers, to researchers, anthropologists and entrepreneurs) to participate in the making of each volume.
- Internet Researchers' Conference 2019 (IRC19): #List - Call for Papers — by Puthiya Purayil Sneha — last modified Dec 06, 2018 07:00 AM
- Who makes lists? How are lists made? Who can be on a list, and who is missing? What new subjectivities - indicative of different asymmetries of power/knowledge - do list-making, and being listed, engender? What makes lists legitimate information artifacts, and what makes their knowledge contentious? Much debate has emerged about specificities and implications of the list as an information artifact, especially in the case of #LoSHA and NRC - its role in creation and curation of information, in building solidarities and communities of practice, its dependencies on networked media infrastructures, its deployment by hegemonic entities and in turn for countering dominant discourses. For the fourth edition of the Internet Researchers’ Conference (IRC19), we invite papers that engage critically with the form, imagination, and politics of the *list*.
- November 2018 Newsletter — by Prasad Krishna — last modified Dec 19, 2018 02:41 AM
- Our newsletter for the month of November.
- IRC19 - Proposed Session - #StoriesRecordsLegendsRituals — by Sumandro Chattapadhyay — last modified Nov 28, 2018 03:55 PM
- Details of a session proposed by Priyanka, Aditya, Bhanu Prakash GS, Aishwarya, and Dinesh for the Internet Researchers' Conference 2019 - #List.
- IRC19 - List of Proposed Sessions — by Sumandro Chattapadhyay — last modified Nov 28, 2018 03:40 PM
- Here is the list of sessions proposed for the Internet Researchers' Conference 2019 - #List.
- IRC19 - Proposed Session - #SocialMediationAsGenderedJustice — by Sumandro Chattapadhyay — last modified Nov 26, 2018 01:22 PM
- Details of a session proposed by Esther Anne Victoria Moraes and Manasa Priya Vasudevan for the Internet Researchers' Conference 2019 - #List.
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