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Rewiring Bodies at Bangalore's Centre for Internet and Society
Asha Achuthan has an interesting series of posts over at the CIS website, a work in progress that she writes will: lay down the historical and geo-political contexts for the use of technology in India engage with existing concepts like context, postcoloniality, Read More...
Technology, Governance, and Citizenship
All kinds of excitement at the Indian Institute of Management these days - first Barcamp, now the TGC workshop. The workshop will be collaborative and interdisciplinary, and will address: (a) information architectures in e-­governance (b) epistemological Read More...
Calling all geeks
A lot is happening in Kerala on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) right now, which seems to be a result of lobbying by FOSS advocates, a few key government figures being open to FOSS (and subsequently some heavy communication between the government Read More...
Maralawadi field trip
I made my first trip out the field office yesterday, an hour or two outside of Bangalore. The drive out was the usual Bangalore traffic experience - bad roads, traffic jams, noise, and several near-death experiences. Slowly, though, the noise hushed, Read More...
The White Revolution and food insecurity in India
The best conferences/events, for me, are those that have a good mix between the topics that I'm already interested in and areas that are unexplored ground. The Food Sovereignty seminar was good in that respect - the discussions about GM crops and zero-budget Read More...
Food sovereignty at NIAS
I'm currently taking advantage of NIAS 's wifi to post quickly about the food sovereignty seminar. Yesterday's session was an excellent mix of perspectives, theory, and case studies. There seems to be a general perception among the participants that India Read More...
Adventures in India: food sovereignty, culture shock, and Microsoft's role in promoting sustainable agriculture
I'm in India at the moment, doing a short internship with the GREEN Foundation , sponsored by the Patrick O'Brien Political Science Graduate Internship Award . I've been to India for three months before, doing fieldwork for my PhD, but it's still rather Read More...