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Another 5 Years: What Have We Learned about the Wikipedia Gender Gap and What Has Been Done? (Part 2)

Posted by Ting-Yi Chang at Sep 18, 2016 06:45 AM |

Five years after Wikimedia Foundation’s 2011 editor survey was conducted and revealed the gender gap issue, scholars, practitioners, and communities around the globe have come a long way to address the gender imbalance of the online encyclopedia. This blog post series (of three parts) serve as a summary of movements and discoveries about Wikipedia gender gap on both local (India) and global scales.

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Another 5 Years: What Have We Learned about the Wikipedia Gender Gap and What Has Been Done? (Part 1)

Posted by Ting-Yi Chang at Sep 18, 2016 06:25 AM |

Five years after Wikimedia Foundation’s 2011 editor survey was conducted and revealed the gender gap issue, scholars, practitioners, and communities around the globe have come a long way to address the gender imbalance of the online encyclopedia. This blog post series (of three parts) serve as a summary of movements and discoveries about Wikipedia gender gap on both local (India) and global scales.

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Software Freedom Day: The Importance of Free and Open Source Software

Software Freedom Day: The Importance of Free and Open Source Software

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 18, 2016 03:46 AM |

Software Freedom Day (SFD) on September 17 celebrates the liberty that free and open software and the philosophy of freedom brings into people’s lives. When SFD was started in 2004, only 12 teams from different places joined. It grew to a whooping 1000 by 2010 across the world. Explaining the aim of the celebration, SFD’s official website says,

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ସଫ୍ଟଓଏର ସ୍ୱାଧୀନତା ଦିବସ: ଆମ ହାତେ ଆମ କୋଡ଼ ଲେଖିବା

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 18, 2016 03:33 AM |

Software Freedom Day (SFD), which celebrates the use of free and open software, was celebrated in many cities today. The piece sheds light on the philosophy of software freedom, and how free and open source software is making a significant social change. I have also shared how anyone can contribute to the FOSS movement in different ways and celebrate SFD.

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Glaring Errors in UIDAI's Rebuttal

Posted by Pranesh Prakash at Sep 18, 2016 02:55 AM |

This response note by Pranesh Prakash questions Unique Identification Authority of India’s reply to Hans Verghese Mathews' article titled “Flaws in the UIDAI Process” (EPW, March 12, 2016), which found “serious mathematical errors” in the article.

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ଆମ ହାତେ ଆମ କୋଡ୍ ଲେଖିବା

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 17, 2016 04:04 PM |

I authored a column on writing our code in our own hands for the editorial of Odia-language daily the "Samaja". The piece is about the philosophy of software freedom and how free and open source software is making a significant difference in our lives. I have also shared a little bit about how anyone can celebrate the Software Freedom Day today by contributing to and sharing about to FOSS.

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It's September, and That Means It's Time for Software Freedom Day

It's September, and That Means It's Time for Software Freedom Day

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 17, 2016 03:42 PM |

Software Freedom Day (SFD), which celebrates the use of free and open software, is just around the corner on September 17. When the day first started in 2004, only 12 teams from different places joined, but it has since grown to include hundreds registered events around the world, depending on the year.

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IIIT Delhi Workshop on Center for IT and Society

Posted by Sumandro Chattapadhyay at Sep 17, 2016 02:40 PM |

A workshop on the upcoming Center for IT and Society in IIIT-Delhi was organised today, September 17, in the institute. The workshop highlights on the process of establishing a center on IT and Society, which will focus on studying relationships and impact of ICTs and Internet on society and the role that society plays in shaping them, particularly in India. The center will bring together faculty in various humanities and social sciences disciplines, and would also initiate interdisciplinary taught programme in IT and Social Sciences. Sumandro Chattapadhyay was invited to participate in this workshop.

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Sequoia India’s Designathon 2016

Posted by Sumandro Chattapadhyay at Sep 17, 2016 01:39 PM |

Along with their annual hackathon, Sequoia India organised a designathon in Bangalore on September 10-11, 2016. The participants picked one of three tracks - gamification, information visualisation, and smart acceleration - and developed an interface design or clickable prototype or a demo video. Sumandro Chattapadhyay was invited to participate as a mentor for the information visualisation track.

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Methodology: Statements of Working (Form 27) of Indian Mobile Device Patents

In India, if a patent is not locally worked within three years of its issuance, any person may request a compulsory license, and if the patent is not adequately worked within two years of the grant of such a compulsory license, it may be revoked. In order to provide the public with information about patent working, India requires every patentee to file an annual statement on “Form 27” describing the working of each of its issued Indian patents. We conducted the first comprehensive and systematic study of all Forms 27 filed with respect to mobile devices. We tried to empirically establish the extent to which patentees and licensees comply with the statutory requirement to declare information about the working of their patents. Research assistance was provided by interns Anna Liz Thomas and Nayana Dasgupta.

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Where is the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Headed?

Where is the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Headed?

Posted by Anubha Sinha at Sep 12, 2016 04:15 PM |

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) – the Asian answer to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is still being furiously scripted.

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Quarter Life Crisis: The World Wide Web turns 25 this year

Quarter Life Crisis: The World Wide Web turns 25 this year

Posted by Nishant Shah at Sep 09, 2016 01:45 PM |

With the unexplained ban on websites, the state seems to have stopped caring for the digital rights of its citizens.

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Making Telugu Suitable for Internet

Posted by Rahmanuddin Shaikh at Sep 06, 2016 02:21 PM |

In brief, the article speaks of steps in making a language other than English suitable for Internet and computers, what input methods, fonts and content are available in Telugu as on date and what challenges are ahead in making language fully available on Internet and in computers.

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Indians Ask: Is Visiting a Torrent Site Really A Crime?

Posted by Subhashish Panigrahi at Sep 06, 2016 02:09 PM |

India has banned various large-scale torrent sites for a long time — this is old news. But under a new federal policy in India, one can be jailed for three years and fined 300,000 Indian Rupees (~US $4464) for downloading content on any of these blocked websites.

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IIRC: Reflections on IRC16

Posted by Sumandro Chattapadhyay at Sep 06, 2016 09:10 AM |

The first edition of the Internet Researchers' Conference (IRC) series was held on February 26-28, 2016. It was hosted by the Centre for Political Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University, and was supported by the CSCS Digitial Innovation Fund. Here we share our reflections on the Conference, albeit rather delayed, and lessons towards the next edition to be held in March 2017.

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Digital India Needs These Policy Changes

Posted by Shyam Ponappa at Sep 01, 2016 02:00 PM |
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Appropriate policies will increase connectivity much more than spectrum auctions.

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Wikiwomen’s Meetup at St. Agnes College Explores Potentials and Plans of Women Editors in Mangalore, Karnataka

Wikiwomen’s Meetup at St. Agnes College Explores Potentials and Plans of Women Editors in Mangalore, Karnataka

Posted by Ting-Yi Chang at Sep 01, 2016 12:45 PM |

Karnataka is known for its diverse linguistic cultures. Aside from Kannada, many are native speakers of Konkani, Tulu, and other languages. A small Wikiwomen's meetup was held on Saturday, August 27th at St. Agnes College, Mangalore, to invite female Wikipedians from the region. Many of them were new to the online encyclopedia but demonstrated strong interest in learning and contributing more Indic language content online.

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Submitted Comments on the Telangana State Open Data Policy 2016

Posted by Sumandro Chattapadhyay at Sep 01, 2016 05:40 AM |

Last month, the Information Technology, Electronics & Communications Department of the Government of Telangana released the first public draft of the Telangana State Open Data Policy 2016, and sought comments from various stakeholders in the state and outside. The draft policy not only aims to facilitate and provide a framework for proactive disclosure of data created by the state government agencies, but also identify the need for integrating such a mandate within the information systems operated by these agencies as well. CIS is grateful to be invited to submit its detailed comments on the same. The submission was drafted by Anubha Sinha and Sumandro Chattapadhyay.

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A workshop to improve Telugu Wikipedia articles on Nobel laureates

Posted by Pavan Santhosh at Aug 31, 2016 07:05 PM |

Many articles about Nobel laureates are missing in the Telugu Wikipedia. Recently undergraduate students from four different disciplines of the Andhra Loyola College (ALC), Vijayawada gathered to create and improve articles related to Nobel laureates.

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Report on Understanding Aadhaar and its New Challenges

Report on Understanding Aadhaar and its New Challenges

Posted by Japreet Grewal, Vanya Rakesh, Sumandro Chattapadhyay, and Elonnai Hickock at Aug 31, 2016 04:40 PM |

The Trans-disciplinary Research Cluster on Sustainability Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University collaborated with the Centre for Internet and Society, and other individuals and organisations to organise a two day workshop on “Understanding Aadhaar and its New Challenges” at the Centre for Studies in Science Policy, JNU on May 26 and 27, 2016. The objective of the workshop was to bring together experts from various fields, who have been rigorously following the developments in the Unique Identification (UID) Project and align their perspectives and develop a shared understanding of the status of the UID Project and its impact. Through this exercise, it was also sought to develop a plan of action to address the welfare exclusion issues that have arisen due to implementation of the UID Project.

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