Centre for Internet & Society

Celebrating 5 Years of CIS from May 20, 2013 02:00 AM to May 23, 2013 12:00 PM The Centre for Internet & Society, Bangalore, No. 194, 2nd 'C' Cross, Domlur, IInd Stage - 560071 (Near Domlur Club and TERI Complex), by Prasad Krishna
The Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) is celebrating 5 years of its existence with an exhibition showcasing its activities and accomplishments. The exhibition will be held at its offices in Bangalore and Delhi from May 20 to 23, 2013.
March 2013 Bulletin by Prasad Krishna — last modified Apr 14, 2013 11:45 AM
The Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) welcomes you to the third issue of its newsletter for the year 2013. In this issue we bring you an overview of our research programs, updates of events organised by us, events we participated in, news and media coverage, and videos of some of our recent events.
Korean Trans Cine-Media in Global Contexts: Asia and the World by Prasad Krishna — last modified Mar 21, 2013 10:32 AM
This conference to be held from March 27 to 29, 2013 is being organized by Trans - Asia Screen Culture Institute, Cinema Studies, Korean National university of Arts, Korean Film Archive and Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum, Waseda University.
February 2013 Bulletin by Prasad Krishna — last modified Mar 11, 2013 05:35 AM
The Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) wishes you a great year ahead and welcomes you to the second issue of its newsletter for the year 2013. In this issue we bring you an overview of our research programs, updates of events organised by us, events we participated in, news and media coverage, and videos of some of our recent events.
Blog Entry Back When the Past had a Future: Being Precarious in a Network Society by Nishant Shah — last modified Feb 12, 2013 06:16 AM
We live in Network Societies. This phrase has been so bastardised to refer to the new information turn mediated by digital technologies, that we have stopped paying attention to what the Network has become. Networks are everywhere. They have become the default metaphor of our times, where everything from infrastructure assemblies to collectives of people, are all described through the lens of a network.
January 2013 Bulletin by Prasad Krishna — last modified Jun 11, 2013 11:56 AM
We at the Centre for Internet & Society (CIS) wish you all a great year ahead and welcome you to the first issue of our newsletter for the year 2013. This issue brings you an overview of our research programs, events organised and participated, news and media coverage, and videos of recent events.
Blog Entry Not Just Fancy Television by Nishant Shah — last modified Apr 24, 2015 11:45 AM
Nishant Shah reviews Ben Hammersley's book "64 Things You Need to Know for Then: How to Face the Digital Future Without Fear ", published by Hodder & Stoughton
November 2012 Bulletin by Prasad Krishna — last modified Jan 06, 2013 01:59 PM
Welcome to the newsletter of November 2012 from the Centre for Internet & Society (CIS). The present issue features an analysis of Section 66A of the IT Act by Pranesh Prakash, comments on the draft Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, an introduction to 12 mobile devices that we are researching as part of the Pervasive Technologies project, submissions of civil society in relation to the revision of International Telecommunication Regulations that are to take place at the ITU's World Conference on International Telecommunications in Dubai, updates from the Wikipedia community on Indic languages, and news and media coverage.
Blog Entry Alt needs to Shift by Nishant Shah — last modified Dec 14, 2012 10:03 AM
People maybe talking more online, but they all seem to be talking about the same kind of thing.
Blog Entry Whose Change Is It Anyway? | DML2013 by Nishant Shah — last modified Apr 24, 2015 11:47 AM
As a preparation for the DML conference, Nishant Shah had an interview with Howard Rheingold, a cyberculture pioneer, social media innovator, and author of "Smart Mobs. Nishant Shah is chair of 'Whose Change Is It Anyway? Futures, Youth, Technology And Citizen Action In The Global South (And The Rest Of The World)' track at DML2013. Here, he talks about shifts in citizen engagement in Indian politics and civics, and the underlying significance of these changes.