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Omshivaprakash
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Nov 13, 2014 02:55 PM
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On Google Maps, JNU top result in search for 'anti-national'
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Prasad Krishna
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Mar 29, 2016
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Internet Governance
"Anti-national" is not a location. But Google Maps seems to have an address for it - Jawaharlal Nehru University in the capital. On Friday, Google Maps pinned other such "locations" in the same place. It yielded the same result for other search terms such as "sedition," "freedom of expression," and "patriotism."
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On Natives, Norms and Knowledge
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Prasad Krishna
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Dec 16, 2011
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Dec 23, 2011 04:40 AM
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Digital Natives
Philip Ketzel reviews Ben Wagner's essay "Natives, Norms and Knowledge: How Information Technologies Recalibrate Social & Political Power Relations Communications" published in Book 4: To Connect.
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On social media, Modi goes soft
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Prasad Krishna
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Nov 02, 2012
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Freedom of Speech and Expression,
Social media,
Internet Governance
“Truth stands on its own; it doesn’t need a prop.” Is this Mahatma Gandhi? No, it’s Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi on Twitter. Gujarat’s elections are near, but in the arena of social media, Modi has already won. From over a million subscribers on Twitter to a Facebook page flooded with “likes”, Modi’s net is cast wide.
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On Talking Back: A Report on the Taiwan Workshop
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Prasad Krishna
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Sep 09, 2010
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Jan 03, 2012 10:35 AM
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Featured,
Digital Natives
What does it mean to Talk Back? Who do we Talk Back against? Are we alone in our attempts or a part of a larger community? How do we use digital technologies to find other peers and stake-holders? What is the language and vocabulary we use to successfully articulate our problems? How do we negotiate with structures of power to fight for our rights? These were the kind of questions that the Talking Back workshop held in the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica in Taiwan from 16 to 18 August 2010 posed.
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On the net, red herring
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Prasad Krishna
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Dec 05, 2011
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Dec 05, 2011 09:49 AM
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Internet Governance
They are often the first clue in cyber crimes.But IP addresses may not be totally foolproof, writes Javed Anwer. Sunil Abraham has been quoted in this article published in the Times of India on 4 December 2011.
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On the Path to Global Open Access: A Few More Miles to Go
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 01, 2011
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Aug 20, 2011 02:35 PM
This editorial by PLoS Medicine Editors Virginia Barbour, Jocalyn Clark, Susan Jones, Melissa Norton, and Emma Veitch was published in the magazine's March 2011, Volume 8, Issue 3.
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Once Upon A Flash
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Prasad Krishna
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Nov 04, 2011 06:06 AM
This paper by Nishant Shah was published in Academia.edu.
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One among the clan of Wikipedians
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Prasad Krishna
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Jan 31, 2011
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Apr 01, 2011 04:49 PM
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Openness
In 2005, I lived in Johannesburg and worked as an activist to make knowledge more accessible. Between fighting copyright treaties in Geneva that would give corporations an even bigger stranglehold on our minds and finding ways to supply cheap textbooks to township schools, I talked about my work frequently. After one such event, organised by Nhlanhla Mabaso, the godfather of free and open source software in the country, I met two people who were particularly interested in my work. Their names were Angela Beesley and Erik Moller; they looked like college students, and said that they were helping to build an online encyclopaedia called Wikipedia. They were bright, warm and open - and I was hooked.
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One for the avatar
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Prasad Krishna
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Apr 03, 2011
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last modified
May 14, 2015 12:19 PM
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Digital subjectivities,
Cybercultures,
Researchers at Work,
Digital Natives
With increasing instances of online avatars being victimised, users who are part of these identities need to be protected against vicious attacks. A fortnightly column on ‘Digital Natives’ authored by Nishant Shah is featured in the Sunday Eye, the national edition of Indian Express, Delhi, from 19 September 2010 onwards. This article was published on April 3, 2011.
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