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Blank Noise
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Denisse Albornoz
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Feb 23, 2014 10:38 AM
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Bridging the Information Divide - Political Quotient
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Denisse Albornoz
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Apr 14, 2014
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Oct 24, 2015 02:28 PM
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On this post, we will unpack 'information poverty'- a problem lying at the very foundation of the crises that inspired this project and a barrier impacting political action. We interview Surabhi HR, the founder director of the political consulting firm Political Quotient, an initiative that seeks to change how youth interacts with politics in India
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Change Maker
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Denisse Albornoz
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Jan 19, 2014 07:11 PM
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Clean Drive 1
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Denisse Albornoz
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Feb 26, 2014 06:08 AM
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Clean Drive 2
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Denisse Albornoz
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Feb 26, 2014 06:11 AM
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Comic
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Denisse Albornoz
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Apr 30, 2014 07:05 AM
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Creative Activism - Voices of Young Change Makers in India (UDAAN)
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Denisse Albornoz
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Jan 20, 2014
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Apr 14, 2015 01:21 PM
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Web Politics
This post is a short account of what happened at UDAAN in December 2013 — a conference that gathered 100 youth from across the country to discuss pressing environmental issues and creative strategies to tackle them. We conducted a survey to map the perspectives of these young change-makers and get a glimpse of how India's youth is now framing and going about making 'change'
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Cycle
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Denisse Albornoz
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Apr 25, 2014 11:15 AM
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Delhi Gang Rape
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Denisse Albornoz
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Dec 26, 2013 09:54 AM
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Digital Design: Human Behavior vs. Technology - Vita Beans
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by
Denisse Albornoz
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Mar 04, 2014
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Oct 24, 2015 02:29 PM
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Net Cultures,
Research,
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What comes first? Understanding human behavior and communication patterns to design digital technologies? Or should our technologies have the innate capacity to adapt to the profiles of all its potential users? This post will look at accessibility challenges for digital immigrants and the importance of behavioral science for the design of digital technologies. We interview Amruth Bagali Ravindranath from Vita Beans.
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