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    Self-Diagnosis and Self-Debiasing: A Proposal for Reducing Corpus-Based Bias in NLP by Schick, Timo, Udupa, Sahana, Schütze, Hinrich

    “…⚠ This paper contains prompts and model outputs that are offensive in nature. When trained on large, unfiltered crawls from the Internet, language models pick…”
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    Shadow Politics: Commercial Digital Influencers, “Data,” and Disinformation in India by Udupa, Sahana

    Published in Social media + society (01-01-2024)
    “…This article builds on ethnographic research among an emergent group of self-styled political consultants and digital influencers in India to highlight the…”
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    Ethical scaling for content moderation: Extreme speech and the (in)significance of artificial intelligence by Udupa, Sahana, Maronikolakis, Antonis, Wisiorek, Axel

    Published in Big data & society (01-01-2023)
    “…In this article, we present new empirical evidence to demonstrate the severe limitations of existing machine learning content moderation methods to keep pace…”
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    Online anti-immigrant discourse in Germany: ethnographically backed analysis of user comments by Nann, Leah, Udupa, Sahana, Wisiorek, Axel

    Published in Frontiers in communication (30-05-2024)
    “…This article investigates discourse- and language-specific features of online anti-immigrant extreme speech in Germany. We analyze a context rich dataset…”
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    Gaali cultures: The politics of abusive exchange on social media by Udupa, Sahana

    Published in New media & society (01-04-2018)
    “…On the rapidly expanding social media in India, online users are witness to a routine exchange of abusive terms and accusations with choicest swearwords hurled…”
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    Print communalism by Udupa, Sahana

    Published in Contributions to Indian Sociology (01-10-2010)
    “…The emergence of a modern public sphere is attributed, in part, to the expansion of the print media, with newspapers playing a key role in the formation of an…”
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    Enterprise Hindutva and social media in urban India by Udupa, Sahana

    Published in Contemporary South Asia (02-10-2018)
    “…This paper delineates 'enterprise Hindutva' as a mediatized form of Hindu nationalism shaped largely by the affordances of social media and the cultural…”
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    Multiple interfaces: Social media, religious politics, and national (un)belonging in India and the diaspora by Udupa, Sahana, Kramer, Max

    Published in American ethnologist (01-05-2023)
    “…In India and its diaspora in the UK, online activities of various sorts—tweeting, blogging, messaging, trolling, and tagging—have become central to tensions…”
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    Multiple interfaces by Udupa, Sahana, Kramer, Max

    Published in American ethnologist (01-05-2023)
    “…In India and its diaspora in the UK, online activities of various sorts—tweeting, blogging, messaging, trolling, and tagging—have become central to tensions…”
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    Tackling online misogyny in political campaigns: promise and limitations of artificial intelligence by Udupa, Sahana, Koch, Luise

    Published in Feminist media studies (17-08-2024)
    “…Studies on the resurgence of right-wing regimes in the Global South have lately offered more evidence for how misogynistic attacks against dissenting voices…”
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    Shadow Politics: Front Stage and the Veneer of Volunteerism by Udupa, Sahana

    Published in Communication, culture & critique (01-09-2021)
    “…This article proposes the metaphor of “shadow” to examine two interrelated aspects of digital politics in India: online surveillance of politically inclined…”
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    Archiving as History-Making: Religious Politics of Social Media in India by Udupa, Sahana

    Published in Communication, culture & critique (01-06-2016)
    “…This article explores the case of right‐wing Hindu nationalist volunteers in India, to turn a critical eye on a digital practice that has become prominent on…”
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    Fast time religion: News, speculation, and discipline in India by Udupa, Sahana

    Published in Critique of anthropology (01-12-2016)
    “…In this article, I take the expanding religious programs on private news television in India, and Bangalore city in particular, as a lens to explore new…”
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    News media and contention over "the local" in urban India by UDUPA, SAHANA

    Published in American ethnologist (01-11-2012)
    “…Exploring the highly competitive bilingual news field in urban India, I illustrate how localization of news content has led to conflictual discourses around…”
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    “Millennial India”: Global Digital Politics in Context by Udupa, Sahana, Venkatraman, Shriram, Khan, Aasim

    Published in Television & new media (01-05-2020)
    “…In this special issue, we examine the two decades of digital media expansion in India, the world’s second largest Internet user domain, to propose the idea of…”
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    Desire and democratic visibility: news media’s twin avatar in urban India by Udupa, Sahana

    Published in Media, culture & society (01-10-2012)
    “…Drawing on empirical explorations of rapid media expansion and urban transformation in India, this article builds a theoretical model of desire–visibility…”
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    Critical Academy under Attack: A Panel Discussion by Titley, Gavan, Udupa, Sahana, Fassin, Éric, Mulinari, Diana

    Published in Media theory (21-09-2023)
    “…Scholars working within different critical theory traditions are not unfamiliar with the experience of encountering dismissive representations of their work,…”
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