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Ramesh Srinivasan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ramesh Srinivasan Ramesh Srinivasan (born 1976) is an Associate Professor in Information Studies at the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies and (Design|Media Arts ) at the University of California, Los Angeles. He was previously a lecturer at the University of California, San Diego in the (Department of Ethnic Studies ); and a Doctoral Research Fellow at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. He recently wrote an op/ed at the Washington Post explaining the (complex nature of social media in revolutions and riots ), such as those in Egypt and in London, and also a column for the Post’s Sunday Outlook section on the (5 Myths of Social Media ). Additionally, he has written multiple front page articles for the Huffington Post, including a piece on Internet Freedom for the Huffington Post. He has had his work featured on the front page of the UCLA and USC websites. Recent public outreach has built on his response in the New Yorker (from his blog: http://rameshsrinivasan.org) to Malcolm Gladwell’s writings critiquing the power of social media in impacting revolutionary movements. He has worked with bloggers, pragmatically studying their strengths and limitations, who were involved in recent revolutions in Egypt and Kyrgyzstan, as discussed in a recent NPR interview. He has also collaborated with non-literate tribal populations in India to study how literacy emerges through uses of technology, and traditional Native American communities to study how non-Western understandings of the world can introduce new ways of looking at the future of the internet. His work has impacted contemporary understandings of media studies, anthropology and sociology, design, and economic and political development studies. He has given several major invited talks, including recently at LIFT in 2009 (http://vimeo.com/5520100). He holds an engineering degree from Stanford, a master's degree from the MIT Media Lab, and a Doctorate from Harvard University. His full academic CV can be found at http://rameshsrinivasan.org/cv Dr. Srinivasan works on projects that look at how new media technologies impact political revolutions, economic development and poverty reduction, and the future of cultural heritage. He has worked with bloggers who have overthrown the recent authoritarian Kyrgyz regime,〔Srinivasan, Ramesh and Adam Fish. (2009) (“Internet Authorship in Kyrgyzstan: Social and Political Implications“ ), ''Journal of Computer Mediated Communication'', 14(3): 559-580〕〔Srinivasan, Ramesh. (2010) ("The Mail: A letter in response to Malcolm Gladwell's article" ) ''The New Yorker'', 25 October 2010.〕〔Srinivasan, Ramesh. (2011) ("The Net Worth of Open Networks" ) ''The Huffington Post'', 15 February 2011.〕 non-literate tribal populations in India to study how literacy emerges through uses of technology,〔Srinivasan, Ramesh. ("Reflective Media and Policy in Developing Nations" ) (blog post)〕 and traditional Native American communities to study how non-Western understandings of the world can introduce new ways of looking at cultural heritage and the future of the internet and networked technologies.〔Srinivasan, Ramesh. (2007). (“Ethnomethodological Architectures: The Convergence Between an Information System and the Cultural Landscape.” ) ''Journal of the American Society of Information Science and Technology''. 58(5): 723-733〕〔Srinivasan, Ramesh. (2006). (“Indigenous, Ethnic, and Cultural Articulations of New Media." ) ''International Journal of Cultural Studies'' 9(4): 497-518.〕〔Srinivasan, Ramesh, Katherine M. Becvar, Robin Boast, and Jim Enote. (2010). ("Diverse knowledges and contact zones within the digital museum." ) ''Science, Technology, and Human Values'' 35(5): 735-768〕 His work has impacted contemporary understandings of media studies, anthropology and sociology, design, and economic and political development studies.〔Merl, Christina. (2007) ("A challenging view on the future of global knowledge sharing. ) ''Rural Development News'' 1:13-16.〕 He is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the American Anthropological Association, and a member of the editorial boards of several academic journals, including (Science, Technology, & Human Values ), (International Journal of E-Politics ), and (Information Technologies and International Development ). Dr. Srinivasan has also been awarded two grants from the National Science Foundation in the Science, Technology, and Society division, as well as an Institute of Museum and Library Services National Leadership Grant. He holds a Ph.D. in Design Studies from Harvard University, a Masters of Science in (Media Arts and Sciences ) from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Stanford University. ==Notes==
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