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- Pornography & the Law - A Call for Peer Review
- Namita Malhotra's research project on "Pornography & the Law". is a part of the Researchers @ Work Programme at the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore. ... by Prasad Krishna — last modified Dec 14, 2012 12:12 PM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, Obscenity, Research
- Pleasure and Pornography: Initial Encounters with the Unknown
- This blog entry is the first in a series by Namita Malhotra on her CIS-RAW project that is about pornography, Internet, sexuality, law, new media and ... by Namita A. Malhotra — last modified Aug 02, 2011 08:37 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, Obscenity, internet and society, women and internet, research, Cyborgs, digital subjectivities, History
- Pleasure and Pornography: Pornography and the Blindfolded Gaze of the Law
- In the legal discourse, pornography as a category is absent, except as an aggravated form of obscenity. Does this missing descriptive category assist in the ... by Namita A. Malhotra — last modified Aug 02, 2011 08:37 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, Obscenity, internet and society, Art, cybercultures, women and internet, YouTube, Cybercultures, cyberspaces, Digital subjectivities, History
- Pleasure and Pornography: Impassioned Objects
- In this post, a third in the series documenting her CIS-RAW project, Pleasure and Pornography, Namita Malhotra explores the idea of fetish as examined by Anne ... by Namita A. Malhotra — last modified Aug 02, 2011 08:35 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, Cyberspace, internet and society, Obscenity, women and internet, YouTube, Cyborgs, Cybercultures, Digital subjectivities
- The 'Dark Fibre' Files: Interview with Jamie King and Peter Mann
- Film-makers Jamie King (producer/director of the 'Steal This Film' series) and Peter Mann, in conversation with Siddharth Chadha, on 'Dark Fibre', their latest ... by Siddharth Chadha — last modified Aug 04, 2011 04:41 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, internet and society, Digital Access, Intellectual Property Rights, YouTube, art and intervention, Piracy, Open Access, innovation, digital artists
- Histories of the Internet
- For the first two years, the CIS-RAW Programme shall focus on producing diverse multidisciplinary histories of the internet in India. by Nishant Shah — last modified Mar 30, 2015 02:15 PM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, internet and society, geeks, digital subjectives, cyborgs, cybercultures, archives, cyberspaces, pedagogy, research, women and internet, e-governance
- Unpacking technology - beginnings
- This is a work-in-progress that seeks to inaugurate a field of critical technology studies with the women-technology relationship as a unique entry point of ... by Asha Achuthan — last modified Oct 31, 2008 09:47 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, rewiring bodies
- of doctors and maps - Snippet one
- The clinic is not what it was. It is highly technologized, flooded with information systems. But what of the relationships it traditionally supported, between ... by Asha Achuthan — last modified Aug 03, 2011 09:44 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, rewiring bodies, women and internet, mathemes and medicine
- of doctors and maps - Snippet two
- This may seem like a careless swipe at the volumes of critique of technology. And yet ... I need to know ... by Asha Achuthan — last modified Aug 03, 2011 09:45 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, rewiring bodies, women and internet, mathemes and medicine
- Justice and Difference - the first talk in 'the monster album of feminist stories'
- CIS and 'the monster album of feminist stories', in relation to the Rewiring Bodies project by Asha Achuthan, hosted the first of a series of talks on ... by Asha Achuthan — last modified Aug 03, 2011 09:43 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, women and internet, rewiring bodies
- Rewiring Bodies: Technology and the Nationalist Moment [1]
- This is the second post in a series by Asha Achuthan on her project, Rewiring Bodies. In this blog entry, Asha looks at the trajectory of responses to ... by Asha Achuthan — last modified Aug 03, 2011 09:47 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, rewiring bodies, women and internet, mathemes and medicine
- Rewiring Bodies: Technology and the Nationalist Moment [2]
- This is the third in a series of posts on Asha Achuthan's Rewiring Bodies project. In this post, Asha looks at the Tagore-Gandhi debates on technology to throw ... by Asha Achuthan — last modified Aug 03, 2011 09:47 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, rewiring bodies, women and internet, mathemes and medicine
- The (Postcolonial) Marxist Shift in Response to Technology
- In her previous post, Asha Achuthan discussed, through the Gandhi-Tagore debates, the responses to science and technology that did not follow the dominant ... by Asha Achuthan — last modified Aug 03, 2011 09:47 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, rewiring bodies, women and internet, mathemes and medicine
- Postcolonial Hybridity and the ‘Terrors of Technology’ Argument
- In the last couple of posts, Asha Achuthan has been building towards an understanding of how the anti-technology arguments in India have been posed, in the ... by Asha Achuthan — last modified Aug 03, 2011 09:45 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, rewiring bodies, women and internet, mathemes and medicine
- Rewiring Bodies: Methodologies of Critique - Responses to technology in feminist and gender work in India
- In this post, part of her CIS-RAW 'Rewiring Bodies' project, Asha Achuthan records the arguments within feminism and gender work that critique the use of ... by Asha Achuthan — last modified Aug 03, 2011 09:44 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, rewiring bodies, women and internet, mathemes and medicine
- Alternatives? From situated knowledges to standpoint epistemology
- The previous post explored, in detail, responses to science and technology in feminist and gender work in India. The idea was, more than anything else, to ... by Asha Achuthan — last modified Aug 03, 2011 09:42 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, rewiring bodies, women and internet, mathemes and medicine
- Inquilab 2.0? Reflections on Online Activism in India*
- Research and activism on the Internet in India remain fledgling in spite the media hype, says Anja Kovacs in her blog post that charts online activism in India ... by Nishant Shah — last modified Aug 02, 2011 09:25 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, Social media, Digital Activism, Cyberspace, Access to Medicine, internet and society, Research, Cybercultures
- What's in a Name? Or Why Clicktivism May Not Be Ruining Left Activism in India, At Least For Now
- In a recent piece in the Guardian titled “Clicktivism Is Ruining Leftist Activism”, Micah White expressed severe concern that, in drawing on tactics of ... by Anja Kovacs — last modified Aug 02, 2011 09:25 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, Digital Activism, movements, Research
- Separating the 'Symbiotic Twins'
- This post tries to undo the comfortable linking that has come to exist in the ‘radical’ figure of the cyber-queer. And this is so not because of a nostalgic ... by Nitya V — last modified Sep 18, 2019 02:10 PM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, Cybercultures
- A Detour: The Internet and Forms of Narration: A Short Note
- There are a number of blog posts on the Internet about transgendered and transsexual people but there is a separation between print as a medium and Internet as ... by Nitya V — last modified Sep 18, 2019 02:10 PM — Filed under: histories of internet in India
- Internet, Society & Space in Indian Cities - A Call for Peer Review
- Pratyush Shankar's research project on "Internet, Society & Space in Indian Cities" is a part of the Researchers @ Work Programme at the Centre for Internet ... by Prasad Krishna — last modified Dec 14, 2012 10:32 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, Research
- Researchers At Work
- CIS-RAW stands for Researchers at Work, a multidisciplinary research initiative by the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore. CIS firmly believes that in ... by Nishant Shah — last modified Jan 04, 2012 05:27 AM — Filed under: histories of internet in India, internet and society, geeks, digital subjectives, cyborgs, cybercultures, archives, cyberspaces, pedagogy, research, women and internet, e-governance