Overview
In this course, we’ll be exploring the ways that gender and technology have defined and redefined each other socially and culturally. The course therefore introduces students to some key issues in Feminism and Technology within the context Globalization. Students will explore key themes along suggested frameworks by examining specific contexts of gender and technology in India as these contexts are shaped by globalization and by national and regional cultures, policy and economic realities. The class members will also be connected with existing international collectives such as the Fembot collective (fembotcollective.org) and Femtechnet (femtechnet.org) and local organizations such as the Center for Internet and Society in Bangalore, India (cis-india.org) for potential longer term collaborations.
Students will be engaged in reading, writing, discussion and in active research around these issues along four main themes:
Discourse: how the discourses around gender and women’s issues are being produced in India
through use of social media
Labor: gendered labor and its role in digital globalization
Body: space, place, technology and the gendered body
Methodology- an introduction to feminist methods
Dates 30th July-10th August, 2018 (10 days)
Number of participants for the course will be limited to Thirty
Modules
Understanding Concepts of Gender, Digital Labour.
Subaltern Studies
Memory Work and Field Notes
Method Activity and Readings
Final Evaluation
You Should Attend If…
You are a MA/MSc/PhD student/ faculty member of Media, Journalism,Communication, Sociology , Womens Studies and allied disciplines.
You are working Professional engaged with research in Media and
Communication,Gender and Technology and Feminist Methodologies .
You are corporate Professional working in related research wing of any Private or Public Organizations
Fees The participation fees for taking the course is as follows:
Participants from abroad : US $300
Industry/ Research Organizations: Rs. 2,000
Academic Institutions/ Faculty: Rs. 1000
Students & Research Scholars: Rs. 500
Students from SPPU : No fees
Above fees include all instructional materials, computer use for tutorials, 24 hr free internet facility, tea and light snacks.
The Faculty
Radhika Gajjala (PhD, University of Pittsburgh, 1998) is Professor of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University, USA. She has published books on Cyberculture and the Subaltern (Lexington Press, 2012) and Cyberselves: Feminist Ethnographies of South Asian Women was published (Altamire, 2004). She has co-edited collections on Cyberfeminism 2.0 (2012), Global Media,Culture and Identity (2011),South Asian Technospaces (2008) and Webbing Cyberfeminist Practice (2008).Her research has covered topics such as microfinance online, digital financialization to P2P lending and borrowing based in social media and neoliberal entrepreneurship, crowdfunding, ICT4D and leisure, women’s prosumption throughonline platforms of leisure and so on.She is currently continuing work on three books that are interrelated (the reason why the books must be worked on parallel – long story…) ”Philanthropy 2.0″, “Tangled yarn and tangled wires,” and “Digital Diasporas: Labor, Affect and Technomediation of ‘South Asia'.During 2015-2016 she is Fulbright Professor of Digital Culture at University of Bergen, Norway.For publications and such see - https://uib.academia.edu/RadhikaGajjala
Course Co-ordinator
Prof. Madhavi Reddy
Phone: 9922758708
020 25696348
E-mail: madhavirk@unipune.ac.in
emailtomadhavi@gmail.com
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