Gender and technology
The Machines Are Not All Right: Rethinking (Artificial) Intelligence
Human beings are not brains in jars, but are fundamentally shaped by their perception of and interaction with the worlds around them, through their physical bodies and their sensory encounters.
By Padmini Ray Murray
On “Knowing too Much”: Intimacy, Visibility, and Peer Surveillance in Rural Digital Life
In such a setting, intimacy becomes the surveillance infrastructure.
Interview — Maya Indira Ganesh
… the digital is not a separate realm; it is the very social, cultural, and affective infrastructure we inhabit.
By Shikha Aleya
March 17, 2026
Editorial – Digital Intimacies and Sexuality
We humans are sometimes able to squeeze kindness out of a stone. And love out of nowhere.
By TARSHI
March 17, 2026
Digital Intimacies, Gendered Exposure, and the Violence of Virality
Intimacy – whether sexual, emotional, or relational – cannot be treated as raw material for consumption without consequence
By Daraa Patel
February 17, 2026
“बहुत ज़्यादा जानना” – ग्रामीण डिजिटल ज़िन्दगी में आत्मीयता, दृश्यता, और साथियों की निगरानी
ऐसे परिवेश में आत्मीयता ही निगरानी की संरचना बन जाती है।