Publications

Read The Story arrow_forward_ios Singapore Battles Against Deepfakes Singapore Battles Against Deepfakes, Consent, and Digital Harms in the AI Age (16 Dec 2024):
Globally, deepfakes, powered by artificial intelligence (#ai), continue to be a
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As children continue to spend longer periods of time online due to the offline dangers posed by
Read The Story arrow_forward_ios Re-examining the Relationship Between Civil Society and the Internet: Pessimistic Visions in India’s ‘IT City’ The increasing frequency and proficiency of Internet use by civil society groups is touted by its proponents as proof of the Internet’s democratic credentials. Studies Read The Story arrow_forward_ios {{title}} {{content:words:25}} Read The Story arrow_forward_ios Taming The Misuse of Social Media: Lessons From The Indian Elections Originally Published In: Rao, A. (July 2019). Taming the misuse of social media: Lessons from the Indian elections, ISAS Newsletter: South Asia, Vol. 27 (Jan-Jun Read The Story arrow_forward_ios Repertoires of collective action in an “IT City”: Urban civil society negotiations of offline and online spaces in Bangalore Originally Published In: Rao, A. & Dutta, M.J. (2016). Repertoires of collective action in an “IT City”: Urban civil society negotiations of offline and online Read The Story arrow_forward_ios “Sister‐Groups” and Online‐Offline Linkages in Networked Collective Action: A Case Study of the Right to Information Movement in India In this paper, the rise of hyperlinked activist communities, and their role in organizing, coordinating and supporting offline (physical) activism, is discussed as a new Read The Story arrow_forward_ios Commentary: COVID-19 is also changing how we use social media Some of these changes in social media usage and consumption are likely to linger beyond COVID-19, says Dr. Anuradha Rao.
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Read The Story arrow_forward_ios Commentary: Cyberbullying Just Keeps Getting Worse. Even COVID-19 hasn’t Dampened its Spread
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Singapore Battles Against Deepfakes

ISC2’s Cybersecurity Workforce Study 2023

Cyberbullying

There’s More to Cyberbullying than Meets the Eye: Could Your Child be a Victim or Bully?

Re-examining the relationship between civil society and the internet

Re-examining the Relationship Between Civil Society and the Internet: Pessimistic Visions in India’s ‘IT City’

#RiseUpSL: The Role of Social Media and Citizen Engagement in Sri Lanka’s Political Crisis

Taming The Misuse of Social Media: Lessons From The Indian Elections

Repertoires of collective action in an “IT City”

Repertoires of collective action in an “IT City”: Urban civil society negotiations of offline and online spaces in Bangalore

“Sister‐Groups” and Online‐Offline Linkages in Networked Collective Action: A Case Study of the Right to Information Movement in India

How Covid-19 Changed The Way We Use Social Media

Commentary: COVID-19 is also changing how we use social media

Cyberbullying

Commentary: Cyberbullying Just Keeps Getting Worse. Even COVID-19 hasn’t Dampened its Spread

Critical Perspectives on Open Development

Critical Perspectives on Open Development: Empirical Interrogation of Theory Construction

How did Social Media Impact India’s 2019 General Election?

Social Media and the Indian Elections: The Good, the Bad and (How to Rein In) the Ugly

Swacch Social Media: Cleaning Up Online Spaces During India’s General Elections

The Role of Social Media and Citizen Engagement in Sri Lanka’s Political Crisis