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Internet Researchers' Conference 2019 (IRC19): #List - Call for Papers
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by
Puthiya Purayil Sneha
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published
Dec 06, 2018
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filed under:
Researchers at Work,
Internet Studies,
Internet Researcher's Conference,
IRC19
Who makes lists? How are lists made? Who can be on a list, and who is missing? What new subjectivities - indicative of different asymmetries of power/knowledge - do list-making, and being listed, engender? What makes lists legitimate information artifacts, and what makes their knowledge contentious? Much debate has emerged about specificities and implications of the list as an information artifact, especially in the case of #LoSHA and NRC - its role in creation and curation of information, in building solidarities and communities of practice, its dependencies on networked media infrastructures, its deployment by hegemonic entities and in turn for countering dominant discourses. For the fourth edition of the Internet Researchers’ Conference (IRC19), we invite papers that engage critically with the form, imagination, and politics of the *list*.
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RAW
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India High Court: No Takedown Requests On Social Sites Without Court, Gov't Order
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Mar 25, 2015
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last modified
Apr 03, 2015 06:18 AM
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filed under:
IT Act,
Censorship,
Freedom of Speech and Expression,
Internet Governance,
Chilling Effect
Indian police will no longer be able to threaten Internet users and online intermediaries with jail merely on the basis of a complaint that they have posted “offensive” posts online.
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Internet Governance
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News & Media
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Does the Safe-Harbor Program Adequately Address Third Parties Online?
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by
Rebecca Schild
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published
Apr 16, 2010
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last modified
Aug 02, 2011 07:19 AM
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filed under:
Privacy,
Internet Governance,
Facebook,
Data Protection,
Social Networking
While many citizens outside of the US and EU benefit from the data privacy provisions the Safe Harbor Program, it remains unclear how successfully the program can govern privacy practices when third-parties continue to gain more rights over personal data. Using Facebook as a site of analysis, I will attempt to shed light on the deficiencies of the framework for addressing the complexity of data flows in the online ecosystem.
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Internet Governance
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Blog
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Rethinking Privacy Principles
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by
Elonnai Hickok
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published
Sep 11, 2017
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Internet Governance
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Files
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WIPO SCCR 24 Post-lunch Text (July 24, 2012)
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jul 31, 2012
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filed under:
Access to Knowledge,
WIPO
This is an unedited rough transcript of the discussions at SCCR 24, which was live-streamed and made available by WIPO.
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Access to Knowledge
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WIPO SCCR 27 (May 2, 2014)
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
May 25, 2014
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Access to Knowledge
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Blogs
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Wikisource Handbook for Indian Communities
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by
Admin
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published
Sep 19, 2018
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Access to Knowledge
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Files
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Book 3: To Act : Digital AlterNatives with a Cause?
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by
Nishant Shah
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last modified
Sep 15, 2011 02:40 PM
In Book 3 of the Digital AlterNatives with a Cause? collective, we enter into dialogue with some of the severest and most heated debates around digital natives and their ability to effect change. To Act collides with the discourse on young people’s ability and role in technology mediated processes of change, heads-on. It deliberates on some very dense questions about how digital natives execute their visions of change using new forms of mobilisation of resources and sharing/production of information.
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Digital Natives
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WIPO SCCR 27 (May 2, 2014)
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
May 25, 2014
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Access to Knowledge
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Blogs
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Gender and gig work: Perspectives from domestic work in India
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by
Ambika Tandon
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published
Dec 07, 2021
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filed under:
Gender,
Gig Work,
Researchers at Work
Platforms have the potential to be instrumental in protecting workers rights, but the current platform design is not optimised to protect workers’ interests especially those of women in the gig economy, argues Ambika Tandon, a senior researcher at the Centre for Internet and Society in India and an author of the report on ‘Platforms, Power and Politics: Perspectives from Domestic and Care Work in India’.
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RAW