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Comments on Internet Priorities
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by
Akriti Bopanna
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published
Jul 07, 2018
Located in
Internet Governance
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Files
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Programme Booklet
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Nov 20, 2013
Located in
Internet Governance
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Blog
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Expert Meeting on Freedom of Expression and Intellectual Property Rights
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Mar 16, 2012
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last modified
Mar 16, 2012 07:41 AM
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filed under:
Freedom of Speech and Expression,
Intellectual Property Rights,
Access to Knowledge
This report provides an overview of the discussion from the Expert Meeting on Freedom of Expression and Intellectual Property Rights, organized by ARTICLE 19 in London on November 18, 2011.
Located in
Access to Knowledge
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CIS_BD4D_Guideline03_AS+PT_BigDataAIEthicsReview_SummaryNotes PDF
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by
Pranav M B
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published
May 19, 2020
Located in
RAW
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BD4D Guideline Documents
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Response to the Consultation Paper on Regulatory Framework for Over-The-Top (OTT) Communication Services
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by
Gurshabad Grover, Nikhil Srinath and Aayush Rathi
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published
Jan 11, 2019
Located in
Internet Governance
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Files
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When technology is able but the mindset is not
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Dec 14, 2014
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filed under:
Accessibility
There are enough digital products and services to help people with disabilities. Widespread ignorance stands between them and digital inclusion.
Located in
Accessibility
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News & Media
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Big Data in the Global South - An Analysis
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by
Tanvi Mani
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published
Jan 15, 2016
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last modified
Jan 24, 2016 02:54 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Big Data
Located in
Internet Governance
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Blog
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Subject To Technology
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by
Nishant Shah
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last modified
Jul 06, 2009 12:06 PM
This paper is an attempt to examine the production of illegalities with reference to cyberspace, to make a symptomatic reading of new conditions within which citizenships are enacted, in the specific context of contemporary India. Looking at one incident each, of cyber-pornography and cyber-terrorism, the paper sets out to look at the State’s imagination of the digital domain, the positing of the ‘good’ cyber citizen, and the production of new relationships between the state and the subject. This essay explores the ambiguities, the dilemmas and the questions that arise when Citizens become Subjects, not only to the State but also to the technologies of the State. The paper first appeared in the Inter Asia Cultural Studies Journal.
Located in
Publications (Automated)
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CIS Publications
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Nishant Shah
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Report on the 5th Privacy Round Table meeting
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by
Maria Xynou
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published
Jul 24, 2013
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last modified
Jul 26, 2013 08:24 AM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
This report entails an overview of the discussions and recommendations of the fifth Privacy Round Table in Calcutta, on 13th July 2013.
Located in
Internet Governance
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Blog
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The Making of an Asian City
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by
Nishant Shah
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published
Jul 21, 2010
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last modified
Aug 10, 2012 08:33 AM
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filed under:
Shanghai,
Cybercultures,
Architecture,
Censorship,
Communities
Nishant Shah attended the conference on 'Pluralism in Asia: Asserting Transnational Identities, Politics, and Perspectives' organised by the Asia Scholarship Foundation, in Bangkok, where he presented the final paper based on his work in Shanghai. The paper, titled 'The Making of an Asian City', consolidates the different case studies and stories collected in this blog, in order to make a larger analyses about questions of cultural production, political interventions and the invisible processes that are a part of the IT Cities.
Located in
Research
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Collaborative Projects Programme
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The promise of invisibility - Technology and the City