03 August 2017, 05:30 am
Political Mobilisation Through Social Media
Programme Type
Discussions
Panelists:
Dhruv Arora, Digital and Strategic Communications Manager, Centre for Policy Research: Setting the context: how social media technology propagates binaries and drives political discourse
Parag Mohanty, Political Consultant: How political parties in India collect and use digital data for campaigning
Bhanu Joshi, Research Associate, CPR: Campaign and political outcomes - notes from the field (from recent state elections in India)
Anshul Tewari: Founder, Youth ki Awaaz: The rise of fake news in India - its impact on political discourse and potential solutions
Apar Gupta: Lawyer and trustee, Internet Freedom Foundation: Regulation of social media, data privacy, and free speech
Tamseel Hussain: Public Engagement and Communications Consultant: Way forward: mobilising millennials and generation Z (13 to 17 years) through social media
Moderator :
Richa Bansal, Director of Communications, Centre for Policy Research
Dhruv Arora, Digital and Strategic Communications Manager, Centre for Policy Research: Setting the context: how social media technology propagates binaries and drives political discourse
Parag Mohanty, Political Consultant: How political parties in India collect and use digital data for campaigning
Bhanu Joshi, Research Associate, CPR: Campaign and political outcomes - notes from the field (from recent state elections in India)
Anshul Tewari: Founder, Youth ki Awaaz: The rise of fake news in India - its impact on political discourse and potential solutions
Apar Gupta: Lawyer and trustee, Internet Freedom Foundation: Regulation of social media, data privacy, and free speech
Tamseel Hussain: Public Engagement and Communications Consultant: Way forward: mobilising millennials and generation Z (13 to 17 years) through social media
Moderator :
Richa Bansal, Director of Communications, Centre for Policy Research