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Blog Entry IRC 22 - Proposed Session - #ThisMightNotBeOnline
by Admin published Dec 31, 2020 last modified Apr 25, 2022 12:37 PM — filed under: , , ,
Details of a session proposed for the Internet Researchers' Conference 2022 - #Home.
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Blog Entry IRC22 - Proposed Session - #Involute - Jagged Seams of the Domestic and the Vocational
by Admin published Dec 31, 2020 last modified May 19, 2022 02:46 PM — filed under: , , ,
Details of a session proposed for the Internet Researchers' Conference 2022 - #Home.
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Blog Entry Internet Researchers' Conference 2022 (IRC22) - Proposed Sessions
by Admin published Mar 17, 2022 last modified Apr 26, 2022 07:07 AM — filed under: , , , ,
Here is the list of sessions proposed for the Internet Researchers' Conference 2022 - #Home.
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Blog Entry IRC 22 - Proposed Session - #HomeBasedFlexiworkInCovid19
by Admin published Dec 31, 2020 last modified Apr 25, 2022 12:57 PM — filed under: , , ,
Details of a session proposed for the Internet Researchers' Conference 2022 - #Home.
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Blog Entry Media Infrastructures and Digital Practices: Case Studies from the North East of India (Paper Presentation)
by Khetrimayum Monish Singh published Feb 05, 2019 last modified Feb 05, 2019 11:11 AM — filed under: , , , ,
Khetrimayum Monish Singh and Rajiv K. Mishra (Doctoral student, Centre for Studies in Science Policy, JNU) are presenting a co-authored paper at the Young Scholars International Conference on “Margins and Connections,” organised by the Special Centre for the Study of North East India, Jawaharlal Nehru University, on February 7-8, 2019. The conference will be held at the Committee Room of School of Social Sciences – I in JNU. Below are the conference schedule and abstract of the paper to be presented.
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Blog Entry Infrastructure as Digital Politics: Media Practices and the Assam NRC Citizen Identification Project (Draft Paper)
by Khetrimayum Monish Singh published May 15, 2018 last modified May 15, 2018 03:35 PM — filed under: , , , , , , ,
The National Register of Citizens (NRC) exercise in Assam focuses on updating the list of Indian citizens in the state. A highly sensitive, controversial and massive exercise, the government has had several strategies to manage this project. One of the ways has been in which the government has engaged with and positioned itself, vis-a-vis the media, specifically through Facebook and Twitter, and on its own official website. This paper by Khetrimayum Monish Singh and Nazifa Ahmed is a discourse analysis of media content and user opinions on Facebook, and media responses on the NRC official website. These reflect bureaucratic practices of efficiency, transparency, trust and anxiety management; user feedback, confusion, political concerns and opinions help in accounting for and navigating through the system, and contribute to building up the NRC as an information infrastructure. We focus on how these two processes through media practices co-produce 'the sociotechnical building and maintenance' (Star and Bowker, 1999; Star and Ruhleder, 1996) of the NRC as an information infrastructure.
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