
The Politics of Digital India
Between Local Compulsions and Transnational Pressures
Pradip Ninan Thomas(Author)
OUP India (Publisher)
Published on 5. September 2019
Book
Hardback
262 pages
978-0-19-949462-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book locates Digital India in context. It deals with the many ways in which Digital India is shaped by local pressures and political expediencies as much as by global pressures, namely from one of India's strongest allies, the USA. However, this relationship with the USA is by no means straightforward and this book illustrates the highs and lows of this relationship. As importantly, this book deals with the larger Indian reality in which the digital is but one sector, albeit an increasingly important one. There are other sectors including agriculture and the informal sectors on which many million Indians depend on their livelihoods. These sectors too are becoming exposed to the digital and this has resulted in the presence of multiple digital spheres in India. This book deals with the ambivalent Indian State that is on the one hand attempting to control its citizens through some of these digital spheres while also investing in public access projects such as Digital India and resisting the power of Big Brother, namely the USA. This is an important contribution to understanding Digital India precisely because it attempts to account for some of its complexities.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 284 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 46 mm
Weight
498 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-949462-0 (9780199494620)
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About the Author:
Pradip Ninan Thomas is at the School of Communication and Arts, University of Queensland. He has written widely on the media in India, the political economy of communications, communications for social change and the media and religion in globally renowned journals inclusive of the Journal of Communication, Media, Culture & Society., the European Journal of Communications and the Economic & Political Weekly. His most recent books include 'Communications for Social Change: Context, Social Movement and the Digital (2018), Empire & Post-Empire Telecommunications in India: A History (2019). He lives in Brisbane with his wife, Preetha, and Golden Retriever, Moss. His hobbies include bush walking, natural history, and listening to the Blues and he does have a weakness for Real Ale.
About the Series Editors:
Adrian Athique is associate professor in cultural studies at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Vibodh Parthasarathi is associate professor at the Centre for Culture, Media and Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.
S.V. Srinivas is professor at the School of Liberal Studies, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India.
Pradip Ninan Thomas is at the School of Communication and Arts, University of Queensland. He has written widely on the media in India, the political economy of communications, communications for social change and the media and religion in globally renowned journals inclusive of the Journal of Communication, Media, Culture & Society., the European Journal of Communications and the Economic & Political Weekly. His most recent books include 'Communications for Social Change: Context, Social Movement and the Digital (2018), Empire & Post-Empire Telecommunications in India: A History (2019). He lives in Brisbane with his wife, Preetha, and Golden Retriever, Moss. His hobbies include bush walking, natural history, and listening to the Blues and he does have a weakness for Real Ale.
About the Series Editors:
Adrian Athique is associate professor in cultural studies at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Vibodh Parthasarathi is associate professor at the Centre for Culture, Media and Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.
S.V. Srinivas is professor at the School of Liberal Studies, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India.
Author
Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor, School of Communication and Arts, University of Queensland
Series Editor
Content
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Section I: Introduction
- 1) The Politics of Digital India: Between Local Compulsions and Transnational Pressures
- Section II: The Control State
- 2) The Expansion of Politics as Control: Surveillance in India
- 3) Leisure, Surveillance and the Private Sector in India
- 4) Software Patent Manoeuvres
- Section III: The Sovereign/Ambivalent State?
- 5) Digital (Transgenic) Seed and its Copy
- 6) The Contested Nature of Internet Governance
- 7) The WIPO Treaty for the Visually Impaired as a Double Movement
- Section IV: Concluding Chapter
- 8) Digital India and the Politics and Geopolitics of Information
- References
- Index
- About the Author