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Yeah Nah Pasaran!
Prof. Sahana Udupa on Extreme Speech

Yeah Nah Pasaran!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021


This week we have a chat with Prof. Sahana Udupa about the global conjuncture of extreme speech, vitriolic online communities, Hindutva and the For Digital Dignity project.

Online Gods
Nerd Politics and Gaylaxy: Online Gods #14

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 43:58


  This month we're speaking about Nerd Politics with John Postill and Gaylaxy Magazine with Sukhdeep Singh. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich. We are an official podcast collaborator of the American Anthropological Association. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.  

Online Gods
Religious Nationalism and Political Comics: Online Gods #13

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 56:18


This month we're speaking about Religious Nationalism with Peter van der Veer and Political Comics with Appupen. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich. We are an official podcast collaborator of the American Anthropological Association. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.

Online Gods
The Body and Me Too India: Online Gods #12

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 57:05


This month we’re speaking with Marwan Kraidy about the body and with Mahima Kukreja about Me Too India. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich. We are an official podcast collaborator of the American Anthropological Association. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.

Online Gods
Scalable Sociality and The Logical Indian: Online Gods #11

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 53:10


This month we're speaking with Daniel Miller about scalable sociality and Abhishek Mazumdar about The Logical Indian.   Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich. We are an official podcast collaborator of the American Anthropological Association. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.

Online Gods
Critiques of the Public Sphere and Fake News Busting: Online Gods #10

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 43:28


This month we talk with with Francis Cody about the public sphere and Govindraj Ethiraj about fake news busting. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich. We are an official podcast collaborator of the American Anthropological Association. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.

Online Gods
The Digital Age and Instagram My Life: Online Gods #9

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 43:44


  This month we speak to Faye Ginsburg about the digital age and Waseem Shan about his Instagram account Mangalore My Life. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich, and cohosted by HAU Network for Ethnographic Theory. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.  

Online Gods
The Public Sphere and Digital Privacy: Online Gods #8

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 43:06


This month we speak to Craig Calhoun the public sphere and Sunil Abraham about digital privacy. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich, and cohosted by HAU Network for Ethnographic Theory. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.

Online Gods
Lies and Comedy: Online Gods #7

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 47:26


This month we speak with Carole McGranahan about lies and Atul Khatri about comedy. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich, and cohosted by HAU Network for Ethnographic Theory. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.

Online Gods
Cyberfeminism and Content Creation: Online Gods #6

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 32:48


This month we speak with Radhika Gajjala about cyberfeminism and Sofia Ashraf about online content creation. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich, and cohosted by HAU Network for Ethnographic Theory. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.

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Online Gods
The Mediated Construction of Reality and E-petitions in India: Online Gods #5

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 51:49


This month we speak with Nick Couldry about the mediated construction of reality and Nida Hasan about Change.org India Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich, and cohosted by HAU Network for Ethnographic Theory. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.

Online Gods
Rumours and the Agents of Ishq: Online Gods #4

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 41:04


This month we speak with Irfan Ahmad about rumour and Paromita Vohra about the Agents of Ishq. Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich, and cohosted by HAU Network for Ethnographic Theory. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.

Online Gods
Digital Diaspora Politics and a Right Wing Twitter Superstar: : Online Gods #3

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 44:23


This month we speak with Victoria Bernal about digital diaspora politics & Rishi Bagree about being a right wing twitter superstar Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich, and cohosted by HAU Network for Ethnographic Theory. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.

Online Gods
Media as Religion and Round Table India (Dalit Online Media): Online Gods #2

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 39:30


This month we speak with Angela Zito about Media as Religion & Kuffir Nalgundwar about Round Table India (Dalit Online Media). Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich, and cohosted by HAU Network for Ethnographic Theory. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats.

Online Gods
Big Data and The Ladies Finger: Online Gods #1

Online Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 40:23


Online Gods - A Podcast about Digital Cultures in India and Beyond Online Gods is a monthly podcast on digital cultures and their political ramifications, featuring lively conversations with scholars and activists. Presented by anthropologist Ian M. Cook, the podcast is a key initiative of the five year ERC project ONLINERPOL www.fordigitaldignity.com led by media anthropologist Sahana Udupa at LMU Munich, and cohosted by HAU Network for Ethnographic Theory. Online Gods represents our collective commitment to multimedia diffusion of research in accessible and engaging formats. Online Gods is part theoretical exploration into some of the key concepts in the anthropology of media, and part research into how increased online interaction is changing the public sphere. Taking India and the India diaspora as its focal point, the podcast continues in the great anthropological tradition of bringing the global and the specific into conversation with one another as it analyses what online cultures do to political participation, displays of faith and feelings of national belonging. Each podcast will feature news, a discussion with a scholar about a key concept and a chat with an online god – one of the key players in India’s e-public sphere. We are intrigued as to whether a podcast can produce ethnographic theory. As notions of ethnographic fieldwork continue to be reimagined in the digital age, we believe the podcasts are not just a platform that can disseminate what is already gathered, analyzed and theorized. We use podcasts as a way to communicate academic concepts, and as well engage in conversations with people who have carved out new pathways of public participation through the digital. These conversations could be yet another way to approach the mediated, interlocked and territorially eclectic fields that we, as anthropologists, are increasingly drawn into. We believe it is possible to be both sophisticated and yet comprehensible, and that the spoken form can bring forth an accessibility that is sometimes missing from the canonical written forms. We even wonder whether academic podcasting might herald a technologically-enabled return to the centrality of oral traditions in intellectual exploration - can podcasting weaken reading's hegemonic hold on consumption of academic knowledge? The podcast’s parent project ONLINERPOL is funded by the European Research Council Starting Grant Agreement Number 714285.  Taking contemporary landscapes of digital politics in India and the Indian diaspora in Europe as the primary focus, the five year project examines how online media recasts questions of faith and nation, and reshapes political participation. At the core of our endeavor is the value of digital dignity – to study and advocate for spaces where political expression can expand in an enabling culture of contacts, without the fear of shame and intimidation.  “Online Gods” is one effort to foster an enabling culture of contacts by disseminating critical concepts that have inspired latest scholarly thinking on digital media. It is also a platform where scholars, activists and general interest publics can meet through the easy conversational form of the podcasts. ***** In this episode we speak to Ralph Schroeder about Big Data and Nisha Susan about The Ladies Finger.

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Sahana Udupa, “Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 60:30


What role does Bangalore's private news culture play in shaping the southern Indian metropolis' ongoing urban transformation? Sahana Udupa‘s new book Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2015) answers this question through a fascinating and fine grained ethnography of the city's bi-lingual news media. Exploring differences amongst the English language and local language press, class-based civic activism, novelties in news room practices and layers of journalistic identities the book shows the ways in which a certain type of aspiration that has come to characterize some news outlets, conflicts and contends with the visibility of local urban cultures and the struggle for dominance amongst different actors in the news field.

New Books in Communications
Sahana Udupa, “Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 60:30


What role does Bangalore’s private news culture play in shaping the southern Indian metropolis’ ongoing urban transformation? Sahana Udupa‘s new book Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2015) answers this question through a fascinating and fine grained ethnography of the city’s bi-lingual news media. Exploring differences amongst the English language and local language press, class-based civic activism, novelties in news room practices and layers of journalistic identities the book shows the ways in which a certain type of aspiration that has come to characterize some news outlets, conflicts and contends with the visibility of local urban cultures and the struggle for dominance amongst different actors in the news field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in South Asian Studies
Sahana Udupa, “Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

New Books in South Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 60:30


What role does Bangalore’s private news culture play in shaping the southern Indian metropolis’ ongoing urban transformation? Sahana Udupa‘s new book Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2015) answers this question through a fascinating and fine grained ethnography of the city’s bi-lingual news media. Exploring differences amongst the English language and local language press, class-based civic activism, novelties in news room practices and layers of journalistic identities the book shows the ways in which a certain type of aspiration that has come to characterize some news outlets, conflicts and contends with the visibility of local urban cultures and the struggle for dominance amongst different actors in the news field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Sahana Udupa, “Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 60:30


What role does Bangalore’s private news culture play in shaping the southern Indian metropolis’ ongoing urban transformation? Sahana Udupa‘s new book Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2015) answers this question through a fascinating and fine grained ethnography of the city’s bi-lingual news media. Exploring differences amongst the English language and local language press, class-based civic activism, novelties in news room practices and layers of journalistic identities the book shows the ways in which a certain type of aspiration that has come to characterize some news outlets, conflicts and contends with the visibility of local urban cultures and the struggle for dominance amongst different actors in the news field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Anthropology
Sahana Udupa, “Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 60:30


What role does Bangalore’s private news culture play in shaping the southern Indian metropolis’ ongoing urban transformation? Sahana Udupa‘s new book Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2015) answers this question through a fascinating and fine grained ethnography of the city’s bi-lingual news media. Exploring differences amongst the English language and local language press, class-based civic activism, novelties in news room practices and layers of journalistic identities the book shows the ways in which a certain type of aspiration that has come to characterize some news outlets, conflicts and contends with the visibility of local urban cultures and the struggle for dominance amongst different actors in the news field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Political Science
Sahana Udupa, “Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics” (Cambridge UP, 2015)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 60:30


What role does Bangalore’s private news culture play in shaping the southern Indian metropolis’ ongoing urban transformation? Sahana Udupa‘s new book Making News in Global India: Media, Publics, Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2015) answers this question through a fascinating and fine grained ethnography of the city’s bi-lingual news media. Exploring differences amongst the English language and local language press, class-based civic activism, novelties in news room practices and layers of journalistic identities the book shows the ways in which a certain type of aspiration that has come to characterize some news outlets, conflicts and contends with the visibility of local urban cultures and the struggle for dominance amongst different actors in the news field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices