Events

WhatsApp and Surveillance: Grassroots authoritarianism and neighbourhood politics

London International Development Centre

25 March 2021

No room for dissent: WhatsApp’s ‘digital living room’, kinship and lived democracy in India

UCL Science and Technology Studies Seminar Series

17 March 2021

The affective work of social media: Modi, nationalism and neo-Hindutva

The Anthropology and Geography: Dialogues Past, Present and Future Conference

14-18 September 2021 (led by Ekta Oza)

Negotiating Patriarchy in Digital Spaces: The Gendered Politics of WhatsApp Groups in India

The Anthropology and Geography: Dialogues Past, Present and Future Conference

14-18 September 2021 (led by Fatma Matin Khan)

The WhatsApp group and digital-analogue politics in urban north India

Morgenstierne Seminar, Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Language, University of Oslo, Norway

4 September 2019

The WhatsApp group, digital-analogue politics and the city in India,

Plenary for Cities, Infrastructure and the ‘digital turn’ in the Postcolony’ hosted at King’s College London

27-28 June 2019

The WhatsApp group, ‘digital living rooms’ and everyday political life in urban India

Workshop on Digital politics and the politics of the digital, Queen Mary University of London, UK

21 June 2019

Digital technology and democracy

Invited public talk for Brave new digital worlds: the influence of technology on democracy. Tata Consultancy Services Spark Salon in partnership with Nesta

London. 11 June 2019

Political Parties, Digital Media, and Mediating Urban Life in India

Workshop on Mediated Campaigns and Unmediated Politics in Millennial India, Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi

28 April 2019

Party politics, digital mediations and the analogue city

Workshop on Political Parties and Democracy in the City’ Queen Mary University of London, UK

29 March 2019

The Role of WhatsApp in Indian Democracy

Conference on Social Media and Indian Democracy, National Law University, Delhi

25 March 2019