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The Present — and Future — Dangers of India's Draconian New Internet Regulations
The uproar surrounding India's Internet Control Rules makes clear that in the Internet age, as before, the active chilling of freedom of expression by the ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Aug 02, 2011 07:22 AM — Filed under: , ,
You Have the Right to Remain Silent
India has a long history of censorship that it justifies in the name of national security. But new laws governing the Internet are unreasonable and — given the ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Aug 02, 2011 07:55 AM — Filed under: , , ,
What's in a Name? Or Why Clicktivism May Not Be Ruining Left Activism in India, At Least For Now
In a recent piece in the Guardian titled “Clicktivism Is Ruining Leftist Activism”, Micah White expressed severe concern that, in drawing on tactics of ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Aug 02, 2011 09:25 AM — Filed under: , , ,
Beyond Access as Inclusion
On 13 September, the day before the fifth Internet Governance Forum opens, CIS is coorganising in Vilnius a meeting on Internet governance and human rights. ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Aug 02, 2011 07:29 AM — Filed under: , , ,
Their India has No Borders
Bangalore felt far for them, they would mark it outside the country. India, for migrant labourers, is different from the India we know by Anja Kovacs last modified Oct 05, 2015 03:08 PM — Filed under: , ,
Public Event: Exploring Maps for Making Change
The Centre for Internet and Society, in collaboration with Tactical Tech, would like to invite you to 'A Conversation on Maps for Making Change - Using ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Oct 24, 2015 02:19 PM — Filed under: , , , ,
Third Maps for Making Change Workshop: Using Geographical Mapping Techniques to Support Struggles for Social Justice in India
The third and final workshop in the Maps for Making Change project will take place at Visthar, in Bangalore, from 26 until 28 April. During this workshop, ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Oct 05, 2015 03:10 PM — Filed under: , , , , ,
Maps for Making Change Wiki Now Open to the Public
Since December 2009, CIS has been coordinating and nurturing the Maps for Making Change project, organised in collaboration with Tactical Tech. During the ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Oct 05, 2015 03:05 PM — Filed under: , ,
Second Maps for Making Change Workshop: Using Geographical Mapping Techniques to Support Struggles for Social Justice in India
The second workshop of the Maps for Making Change project will take place at the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, from 1 until 3 February 2010. The ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Oct 05, 2015 03:09 PM — Filed under: , , , , ,
Maps for Making Change Kicks Off, and You Can Get Involved!
A first in India, Maps for Making Change explores the use of geographical mapping techniques to support struggles for social justice in India. On 3 December, ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Oct 05, 2015 03:03 PM — Filed under: , , , ,
Call for Applications: 'Maps for Making Change' - Using Geographical Mapping Techniques to Support Struggles for Social Justice in India
Deadline: 20 November 2009. Maps for Making Change is a two-month project specifically designed for activists and supporters of social movements and ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Oct 05, 2015 03:04 PM — Filed under: , , , ,
The ICANN-US DOC 'Affirmation of Commitments' - A Step Forward?
On 30 September 2009, ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) signed an Affirmation of Commitments (AoC) with the US Government's ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Aug 02, 2011 07:16 AM — Filed under: , ,
A Comment on the 2009 IGF Draft Programme Paper
The Centre for Internet and Society is part of a broad group of civil society actors that submitted a comment on the Draft Programme Paper of the fourth ... by Anja Kovacs last modified Aug 02, 2011 07:15 AM — Filed under: