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Research Studies on Indian Language Wikimedia Projects 2019-21
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Sneha PP
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published
Dec 31, 2020
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last modified
Oct 21, 2022 12:59 PM
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filed under:
CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge,
Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
A2K Research
This is a compilation of the final reports from a series of short-term studies undertaken by the CIS-A2K team in 2019-2021, on an array of topics related to Indian language Wikimedia projects. The projects were undertaken by Subodh Kulkarni, Bodhisattwa Mandal, Bhuvana Meenakshi Koteeswaran, Ananth Subray, Satpal Dandiwal and Nitesh Gill, with research oversight and editorial support by Puthiya Purayil Sneha, and internal review by Sumandro Chattapadhyay and Ambika Tandon.
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Access to Knowledge
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Blogs
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Research Studies on Indian Language Wikimedia Projects
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by
Sneha PP
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published
Oct 17, 2022
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Access to Knowledge
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#CultureForAll Conference on Cultural Mapping
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by
Sneha PP
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published
Sep 20, 2021
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filed under:
Researchers at Work,
Digital Knowledge,
Event
Sahapedia is organising the #CultureForAll Conference on Cultural Mapping, digitally on September 28 and 29, 2021. The conference will take place in collaboration with the Centre for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra, Azim Premji University, the Centre for Internet and Society, and the Re-Centring Afro Asia project at the University of Cape Town.
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RAW
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Plenary Talk at Jyothi Nivas College Research Symposium
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Sneha PP
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published
Oct 02, 2018
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last modified
Oct 03, 2018 04:46 PM
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filed under:
Researchers at Work
I gave a plenary presentation on new reading and writing practices in the digital context, and emerging questions for digital humanities and literary studies at a research symposium organised by Jyothi Nivas College, Post Graduate Centre, on September 28, 2018.
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RAW
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Rethinking Conditions of Access
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Sneha PP
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published
Oct 15, 2014
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last modified
Nov 13, 2015 05:35 AM
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filed under:
Digital Knowledge,
Mapping Digital Humanities in India,
Research,
Digital Humanities,
Researchers at Work
P. P. Sneha explores the possibilities of redefining the idea of access through the channels of education and learning.
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RAW
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Consultation on Figures of Learning in the Digital Context - Report
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by
Sneha PP
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published
Sep 30, 2014
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last modified
Nov 13, 2015 05:37 AM
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filed under:
Research,
Researchers at Work,
Digital Knowledge,
Figures of Learning
The Researchers at Work (RAW) programme at the Centre for Internet and Society organised a consultation on ‘Figures of Learning in the Digital Context’ on September 22, 2014 in Bangalore.
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Digital Humanities
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Digital Humanities and the Alt-Academy
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Sneha PP
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published
Aug 19, 2014
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last modified
Nov 13, 2015 05:29 AM
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filed under:
Digital Knowledge,
Mapping Digital Humanities in India,
Research,
Digital Humanities,
Researchers at Work
The emergence of Digital Humanities (DH) has been contemporaneous to the ‘crisis’ in the humanities, spurred by changing social and economic conditions which have urged us to rethink traditional methods, locations and concepts of research and pedagogy. This blog post examines the emergence of the phenomenon of the alt-academy in the West, and examines the nuances and possibilities of such a space in the Indian context.
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RAW
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Digital Humanities
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Reading from a Distance — Data as Text
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Sneha PP
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published
Jul 23, 2014
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last modified
Nov 13, 2015 05:29 AM
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filed under:
Digital Knowledge,
Mapping Digital Humanities in India,
Research,
Digital Humanities,
Researchers at Work
The advent of new digital technologies and the internet has redefined practices of reading and writing, and the notion of textuality which is a fundamental aspect of humanities research and scholarship. This blog post looks at some of the debates around the notion of text as object, method and practice, to understand how it has changed in the digital context.
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RAW
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Digital Humanities
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Living in the Archival Moment
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by
Sneha PP
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published
Jun 19, 2014
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last modified
Nov 13, 2015 05:27 AM
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filed under:
Digital Knowledge,
Mapping Digital Humanities in India,
Research,
Digital Humanities,
Researchers at Work
The archive has been and continues to be a key concept in Digital Humanities discourse, particularly in India. The importance of the archive to knowledge production in the Humanities, the implication of changes in archival practice with the advent of electronic publishing and digitisation, and the focus on curation as a critical and creative process are some aspects of the debate that this blog post looks at.
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RAW
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Digital Humanities
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Digital Humanities and the Problem of Definition
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by
Sneha PP
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published
Apr 25, 2014
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last modified
Mar 30, 2015 12:47 PM
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filed under:
Featured,
Researchers at Work,
Mapping Digital Humanities in India,
Digital Humanities
The Digital Humanities as a field that still eludes definition has been the subject of much discourse and writing. This blog post looks at this issue as one of trying to approach the field from a disciplinary lens, and the challenges that this may pose to the attempts at a definition.
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RAW
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Digital Humanities