Through research, advocacy and debate, the Internet Democracy Project seeks to unearth both the changes wrought by technology to democracy-as-we-know-it and the implications of these changes for our visions of progessive social change if they are to remain relevant in the digital age.

#Misogynyalert: The grievous threat to women online – Sunday Guardian, 21 April, 2013

The big issues for Indian web users – Index on Censorship’s Uncut, 15 April, 2013

Study confirms abuse of Indian women online: here’s how to stop it – Firstpost, 15 April, 2013

Researchers see need to change Internet laws – The Hindu, 13 April, 2013

Exclusive interview with Shehla Rashid Shora – The Kashmir Scenario, 13 April, 2013

It’s not just the government which misuses Section 66A – Firstpost, 29 Mar, 2013

Highway Harassment – Mid Day, 12 Mar, 2013

Women with strong views face backlash online: Study – DNA, 7 Mar, 2013

Why we need a #Misogyny Alert hashtag on the net – Tehelka, 28 Feb, 2013

EROTICS India: Networking on regulation of sexuality and the internet - APC Blog, 26 Feb, 2013

Politics Enters the Open Era - Governance Now, 22 Feb, 2013

The Social Network discusses whether the curfew [and media, telecom & Internet gag] which was imposed in the Valley the night before the hanging of Afzal Guru and continues in large parts even on the 5th day is justified in the name of maintaining law and order. – NDTV, 13 February, 2013

Does the Internet liberate or constrain us? – Sunday Guardian, 10 February, 2013

No pussy riot for Kashmir – The Alternative, 6 February, 2013

Kashmir girl group forced to disband [after online abuse] – Headlines Today, 2 February, 2013

Discussion on Freedom of Expression in South Asia and Bangladesh in Ekattor Mancho Part 1 & Part 2- Channel 71 TV, Bangladesh, 16 January, 2013

Inu for inclusion of Internet right in constitution – Daily Star, 16 January 2013

India sets an example – Down to Earth, 1 January 2013

 

No fear of losing Internet freedom till Jan 15: Experts – Times of India, 22 December, 2012

Dear Sibal, here is why Section 66A does not ‘protect’ women – Firstpost, 12 December, 2012

On the need to amend 66A, post guidelines - NDTV 24×7, 29th November, 2012

Civil Society seeks serious relook at law – The Hindu, 29 November, 2012

Civil Society and Industry Oppose India’s plans to modify ITRs – The Hindu, 23 November 2012

Free Speech | Virtual Empowerment - Live Mint, 2 November 2012

Kashmir Government Not Banning Social Networking Sites – Hindustan Times, 29 September 2012

Internet Censorship in Response to Communal Violence and Rumours – Reporters without Borders, 29 August 2012

India: The New Front Line in the Global Struggle for Internet Freedom – The Atlantic, 7 June 2012

‘Attempts to Censor the Web Ill-Advised’ – Times of India, 3 June 2012

Cordon Tightens: Rajya Sabha Nod to Harsh IT Rules – DNA, 18 May 2012

The fight for an open Internet – dot-next, 21 April 2012

A Delhi high court judge threatens to go the China way. The IT act is closing in. The war on the web is a war on us – Tehelka, 18 February 2012

Twitter’s Censorship Policy is a Clever Survival Game – Sunday Guardian, 5 February 2012

Wiki Blackout is Portent of SOPA Power to Neuter Net – Sunday Guardian, 22 January 2012

2011: The Year India Began to Harness Social Media – Sunday Guardian, 1 January 2012