Global digital cultures : perspectives from South Asia / Aswin Punathambekar and Sriram Mohan, editors.
Digital media histories are part of a global network, and South Asia is a key nexus in shaping the trajectory of digital media in the twenty-first century. Digital platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, and others are deeply embedded in the daily lives of millions of people around the world, shaping how...
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Table of Contents:
- Politics of algorithms, Indian citizenship, and the colonial legacy / Payal Arora
- Digital television in digital India / Shanti Kumar
- Imagining cellular India : the popular, the infrastructural, and the national / Rahul Mukherjee
- Bridging the deepest digital divides : a history and survey of digital media in Myanmar / Daniel Arnaudo
- Dating applications, intimacy, and cosmopolitan desire in India / Vishnupriya Das
- Anomalously digital in South Asia : a peri-technological project for deaf youth in Mumbai / Shruti Vaidya and Kentaro Toyama
- The making of a technocrat : social media and Narendra Modi / Joyojeet Pal
- Twitter as liveness : #ShamedInSydney and the paradox of participatory live television / Sangeet Kumar
- The remediation of nationalism : viscerality, virality, and digital affect / Purnima Mankekar and Hannah Carlan
- Clash of actors : nation-talk and middle-class politics on online media / Sahana Udupa
- Private publics : new media and performances of Pakistani identity from party videos to cable news / Mobina Hashmi
- The man on the moon : a semiotic analysis of scopic regimes in Bangladesh / Muhammad Nabil Zuberi
- Media and imperialism in the global village : a case study of the four Malalais / Wazhmah Osman.