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Internet Governance Forum
by Anirudh Sridhar published Dec 03, 2013 — filed under:
Anirudh Sridhar provides an analysis of the creation of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), its structure, and the importance of IGF in this unit.
Located in Telecom / Knowledge Repository on Internet Access
Image Paradigm Shift
by Anirudh Sridhar last modified Apr 14, 2014 09:27 AM
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Blog Entry Structure, Sign and Play in the Digital
by Anirudh Sridhar published Mar 28, 2014 — filed under:
I have come to realize, in my research, that I have been looking for and staring at the various entry points of the Digital Humanities by looking at the primordial lighting arrangements and formative forces that are in play in it. So far, there have been some clear emergent patterns like the fact that the Digital Humanities is the story of the University itself and a condition of the socio-political and economic forces shaping our education system.
Located in RAW / Digital Humanities
Blog Entry The Conflict of Konigsberg
by Anirudh Sridhar published Dec 17, 2013
Immanuel Kant’s “Conflict of the Faculties”, written in Konigsberg was a daring publication under the censorious watch of the Prussian totalitarian state. In it, he argues for open argument and mutual respect among the state endorsed and free reigning faculties in the University. This blog will explore a modern day conflict among the faculties under the clutches of a different kind of regime. Although the organization has radically shifted, the conflict has escalated to a battle (much like the one that tore Konigsberg apart during World War II) and the regime overseeing it may be more insidious than before.
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Blog Entry The Machinistic Paradigm Collapse
by Anirudh Sridhar published Apr 14, 2014 last modified Apr 15, 2014 05:03 PM — filed under:
Looking at the example of the scientific practices surrounding protein folding study, this blog explores the modern relevance of Thomas Kuhn’s conception of a paradigm. This blog posits that because of the heavy reliance on computational technology and simulation, the philosophical basis of Kuhnian scientific paradigm has ceased to exist and hence science, along with the Digital Humanities has moved into a post structuralist age.
Located in RAW / Digital Humanities
World Summit on Information Society (WSIS)
by Anirudh Sridhar published Nov 30, 2013 last modified Dec 01, 2013 03:12 AM — filed under:
The United States had the control over internet resources and its administration was controlled by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. This was the principle agency in the US dealing with telecommunication and information policy and the ICANN managed the internet domain names and IP addresses.
Located in Telecom / Knowledge Repository on Internet Access