Right to Know - India's Internet Avant-Garde

Andrew Garton
Right to Know - India's Internet Avant-Garde Podcast

Right to Know is an ethnographic (and anecdotal) podcast series about people coming to terms with the internet in some of India’s poorest rural and tribal districts, where many have not seen a television, or as in the ancient city of Chanderi, locals are still coming to terms with cars and scooters. Right to Know is presented and produced by Andrew Garton and has been adapted from his book Right to Know: India's Internet Avant-garde published by the Digital Empowerment Foundation and the Australia India Institute. Commissioned by the Association for Progressive Communications.

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Right to Know is an ethnographic (and anecdotal) podcast series about people coming to terms with the internet in some of India’s poorest rural and tribal districts, where many have not seen a television, or as in the ancient city of Chanderi, locals are still coming to terms with cars and scooters. Right to Know is presented and produced by Andrew Garton and has been adapted from his book Right to Know: India's Internet Avant-garde published by the Digital Empowerment Foundation and the Australia India Institute. Commissioned by the Association for Progressive Communications.

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