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November 10, 2021  |  In FEATURED

Featured: The Good Robot Podcast

At The Good Robot Podcast, Eleanor Drage and Kerry Mackereth at the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies ask the experts: what is good technology? Is ‘good’ technology even possible? And what does feminism have to say about it? Each week, they invite scholars, industry practitioners, activists, and more to provide their unique perspective on what feminism […]

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October 29, 2021  |  In FEATURED

Featured: Cornell Chronicle

Below is a copy of a news story, “Big data can render some as ‘low-resolution citizens,’” by Tom Fleischman published on 28th October 2021 in the Cornell Chronicle about my co-authored paper on Seeing like an Infrastructure. In India, a government database where 1.25 billion residents are identified with fingerprints and photographs has created a […]

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August 19, 2021  |  In RESEARCH

Resolution

Originally published on A New AI Lexicon on 18th August 2021. \ ˌre-zə-ˈlü-shən  \ Definition: the act or process of resolving: such as the act of analyzing a complex notion into simpler ones the act of determining the process or capability of making distinguishable the individual parts of an object, closely adjacent optical images, or sources of […]

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July 14, 2021  |  In RESEARCH

Imbrication

Originally published on A New AI Lexicon on 13th July 2021. \ ˌim-brə-ˈkā-shən \ Definition: an overlapping of edges (as of tiles or scales) The tribal areas of Rajasthan [a state in the west of India] are very hilly. How would you get network [internet] there? Let me give you an example. The Fair Price Shop is […]

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April 14, 2020  |  In RESEARCH

Orphaning

Paper Title: “The Living Dead”: Orphaning in Aadhaar-enabled Distribution of Welfare Pensions in RajasthanAuthors: Ranjit SinghJournal: PUBLIC Journal: Art Culture IdeasVolume: 30Issue: 60Pages: 92-104Year: 2020 Abstract:  This paper follows the mutual shaping of the lives of citizens and their data records to illustrate how precarious forms of citizenship emerge in the use of biometrics-based data infrastructures for governance. It presents a case […]

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November 17, 2019  |  In RESEARCH

Histories of Infrastructuring

Author: Ranjit SinghWorkshop: Fostering Historical Research in CSCW & HCI Venue: The 22nd ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing Date: 10 November 2019 Abstract: This paper outlines the evolution of my work to narrate the history of Aadhaar, India’s biometrics-based national identification infrastructure, in one of my dissertation chapters. I describe how and why this […]

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July 7, 2019  |  In RESEARCH

Managing Aadhaar’s Scale

Paper Title: Give Me a Database and I Will Raise the Nation-StateAuthors: Ranjit SinghJournal: South Asia: Journal of South Asian StudiesVolume: 42Issue: 3Pages: 501-518 Year: 2019 Abstract:  This paper draws on an ethnographic study of Aadhaar, India’s biometrics-based national identification infrastructure, to investigate how members of its design team conceptualised and understood their techno-bureaucratic enterprise of assigning unique numbers to Indian […]

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