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Frames of Reference 2024 – Conference Schedule

Digital Citizenship in Contemporary India

Frames of Reference 2024

Post-graduate Student Seminar

Armaity Desai Conference Hall, January 12-13, 2024

 

 

12th January 2024

9.30 to 10 am

Registration

 

 10 to 10.15 am

Welcome & Introduction to the Seminar

 

 10.15 to 11.45 am

Reflections on Identity – I

Chair and Discussant: Poushali and Sohini, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

 

Diving into the intimate: The practice of narrating the self among Indian queer youths

Chandni Rauniyar, BITS Pilani, Pilani

An archive of longings, digital space and queer expression

Saras Jaiswal, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Divyang Mokariya, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Expanding (into) the digital: Muslim women, social media and public space

Sadaf Nausheen, IIT Hyderabad, Hyderabad

‘My Gods Don’t Back Down’: Examining Hindu religious representations, discourses and affordances of digital short video platforms

Vrinda Rawal, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

 

11.45 to 12 noon

Tea

 

12 to 1.15 pm

Reflections on Identity – II

Chair and Discussant: Shraddha and Izza, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

 

Digital Identities and Dalit A.I.: Rethinking political subjectivities in cyberspace

Ajay Pateer, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Data, documents, and discrimination: Compounding women’s citizenship in Digital India

Tannishtha Das, Tanisha Gulati, & Sandra Sara Binoy, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad

Resisting caste one beat at a time: Locating the historical legacy of hip-hop in India from an anti-caste lens

Susmit P, IIT Bombay, Mumbai

 

1.15 to 2 pm

Lunch

 

2 to 3.15 pm

Gender, Sexuality & Inclusion

Chair and Discussant: Himalika and Veneet, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

 

Anti-gender politics: Digital intimacies and wounded attachments

Jo Church, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne

In Flux: Sex work(ing) and citizen-making in digital times

Sara Bardhan, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

Anyone can be a Barbie girl: Reading the climax of Barbie (2023) from a Trans Perspective

Yugantika Mohapatra, IIT Guwahati, Guwahati

 

3.15 to 3.30 pm

Tea

 

3.30 to 5 pm

Digital Cultures & Citizenship

Chair and Discussant: Anjani, Tata Institute of Social Sciences and Sadaf, IIT Hyderabad

 

Shared passions, digital affinities: Redefining citizenship through online cinephilic practices

Sohini Banerjee & Raghu Pratap, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

Death  in  the  digital  age:  Grasping  hyperreality  in  Churni  Ganguly’s  Tarikh  (The Timeline) 2019

Pronita Tripathi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi

Panopticon-spiracy

Aryama, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

Digital Citizenship and the Contested Realm: Exploring access, state control, and identity in India’s Aadhar ecosystem

Antarlina Bhattacharjee, TISS Guwahati, Guwahati Suhash Bhattacharjee, NIT Silchar, Silchar

 

13th January

10 to 11.30 am

Mobility & Citizenship

Chair and Discussant: Devraj and Saras, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

 

Cultural resonance in digital tapestry: Analysing refugee narratives within digital archives

Vithita Jha, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore

Technology and obscurity: The impact of communication technologies on how victim-survivors of family violence engage with immigration law

Samantha O’Donnell, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne

Of borders, metaphors and the metropolitan gaze: A view of the Indo-Bangladesh border from Kolkata

Sahasika Zaman, Jadavpur University, Kolkata

 

11.30 to 11.45 am

Tea

 

 11.45 to 1.15 pm

Digital Citizenship

Chair and Discussant: Sumaiya and Sparsh, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

 

Unmasking Aadhar authentication issues: A case study of biometric and PDS access in Mundoti, Rajasthan

Harikrishan Jakhar, Central University of Rajasthan, Ajmer

Data protection and surveillance: A study of digital data protection laws and their economical and political impacts

Mohak Gandhi, Kishinchand Chellaram College, Mumbai

Anonymous identities: An exploration of digital interactions of rural minorities

Yashsavi, Nik G, & Maitri K, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

The bad ‘good’ news of Humans of Bombay

Srinjoy Ray & Rahana K, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

 

 

1.15 to 2 pm

Lunch

 

 2 to 3.30 pm

Media Representations

Chair and Discussant: Sneha and Vaishnavi, Tata Institute of Social Sciences

 

Body and politics in digital frames: Performances by Jyoti Dogra (Nihayati Nizi Baatein) and Maya Krishna Rao (Paru)

Antariksha Sharma, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Dance in the digital sphere: Exploring artistic popularity

Bidisha Majumder, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Human billboards

Anjani Chadha & Niv, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

Who is a child?: A communication rights perspective

Katyayani Joshi, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

 

 

3.30 to 3.40 pm

Vote of Thanks

 

3.40 to 4 pm

Tea

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This seminar is a part of the “Exploring Digital Citizenship Among Youth in India: Expressions, Assertions, and Negotiations” project funded by the American Jewish World Service.