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Dec 2021
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Breakout session
Main conference
15:00–15:10
Introduction - technological concerns with electronic voting.
Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay, curator of One Vote project
15:10–15:45
How data transforms elections
Shivam Shankar Singh, co-author of the book - The Art of Conjuring Alternate Realities
15:45–16:30
Designing electronic voting systems - some considerations
Subodh Sharma, Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at IIT-Delhi
16:30–16:40
Break
16:40–17:25
Citizens' Commission on Elections (CCE) report and analysis of voting systems in India
Prof. Subhashis Banerjee, Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at IIT-Delhi
17:25–17:35
Break
17:35–18:20
How a state examines technology
Dr. Taha Ali, Professor at NUST; information security practitioner
18:20–18:30
Summary; way forward
Breakout session
Main conference
15:00–15:10
Introduction to the One Vote Conference on Rights and Access in Elections
Maansi Verma, Curator, member of the Article 21 Trust
15:10–15:15
Introduction to the conference flow
Padmini Ray Murray, Founder Design Beku
15:15–15:45
Databasing Voters and Concerns on Privacy of Voters.
Usha Ramanathan, Scholar in Law
15:45–16:15
How to Fix an Indian Election
Anand Venkatanarayanan, Independent cybersecurity researcher
16:15–16:45
Examining the Relevance of Political Advertising Transparency
Nayantara Ranganathan, Independent Researcher, Lawyer
16:45–17:15
The Limitations of the Model Code of Conduct in Regulating Digital Campaigning
TVS Sasidhar, Assistant Professor at Azim Premji University
17:15–18:00
Breakout session: Resisting Aadhaar and Voter ID linking - what you can do
Ria Singh Sawhney (Lawyer and researcher), Praavita Kashyap (Lawyer and researcher)
17:30–18:00
Analysing Electoral Bonds
Jagdeep Chhokar, Founding member of the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR)
18:00–18:30
The Introduction of Facial Recognition for Electoral Roll Verification in Hyderabad
S. Q. Masood, Social Activist, Hon. Secretary ASEEM
18:30–19:00
Surveillance Democracy
Seema Chishti, Journalist and writer
19:00–19:10
Conclusion - summary and takeaways
Padmini Ray Murray
Dec 2021
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Shivam Shankar Singh, co-author of the book - The Art of Conjuring Alternate Realities
Dec 10, 2021, 3:10 PM–3:45 PM
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We’ve all heard the phrase “data is the new oil”. There are few fields where this is as true as it is in politics. New age campaign methods use voting data extensively to build campaigns and shape the thoughts of voters. This in itself isn’t bad, but it becomes so when the data is so granular that it allows for micro-targeting of voters along caste and community lines, and when it can be used to systematically disenfranchise voters who are statistically unlikely to vote for a particular political party. This talk will explain some of the ways in which political parties use data in their campaigns, and how that would manifest in a world of electronic voting and blockcahins in elections.
Bio:
Shivam Shankar Singh is a data analyst, campaign consultant and author of the bestsellers, How to Win an Indian Election (Penguin, 2019) and The Art of Conjuring Alternate Realities (HarperCollins, 2021). He started out in politics as a Legislative Assistant to a Member of Parliament (LAMP) Fellow and went on to witness the process of conjuring political realities while managing data analytics for some of India’s largest political parties.
He is a panelist on national television and writes for several news publications on data and politics. He graduated from the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor with a Bachelor of Science in Economics and is a 2021-22 Schwarzman Scholar.