Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceIn this paper, we analyse through a largely conceptual analysis the application of the Aadhaar biometrics identification system in India, now assuming complex proportions, and how that facilitates or not citizen’s entitlement of welfare benefits. The conceptual analysis is informed by the works of James Scott’s Seeing like a State which cautions against such large scale state sponsored schemes ending up as disasters. Amartya Sen’s analysis of famines informs how it is important to focus on the access to the entitlement rather than the entitlement itself, which, potentially can lead to entitlement failures. The conceptual analysis developed helps to critically analyse two case vi...
The notion of datafication implies rendering existing objects, actions and processes into data. This...
Since its rollout in 2009, Aadhaar, India’s biometric identification system, has generated unique ID...
Sen’s entitlement thesis rooted in social contract theory has been used to explain access to food, a...
Known as the world's largest biometric identification system in the world, India just recently annou...
India’s Aadhaar biometric identification system—the world’s largest digital identification scheme wh...
India’s Aadhaar biometric identification system—the world’s largest digital identification scheme wh...
International audienceIn 2009, India embarked on a scheme for the biometric identification of its pe...
India’s biometric unique ID Aadhaar has been at the forefront of the global revolution in digital id...
On a global scale, programmes of social protection for the poor are becoming increasingly computeris...
Digital identity platforms are widely regarded as important means to improve social protection syste...
Launched in 2009, Aadhaar – also known as the Unique Identification Scheme – is one India's latest l...
This paper seeks to illuminate the significance of datafication for anti-poverty programmes, meaning...
In March, the Aadhaar Bill was passed, empowering the government to use the Unique Identity scheme f...
Digital identity platforms are a recent e-governance innovation for improving social assistance prog...
In the light of almost every welfare and non-welfare scheme mandating Aadhaar, it becomes imperative...
The notion of datafication implies rendering existing objects, actions and processes into data. This...
Since its rollout in 2009, Aadhaar, India’s biometric identification system, has generated unique ID...
Sen’s entitlement thesis rooted in social contract theory has been used to explain access to food, a...
Known as the world's largest biometric identification system in the world, India just recently annou...
India’s Aadhaar biometric identification system—the world’s largest digital identification scheme wh...
India’s Aadhaar biometric identification system—the world’s largest digital identification scheme wh...
International audienceIn 2009, India embarked on a scheme for the biometric identification of its pe...
India’s biometric unique ID Aadhaar has been at the forefront of the global revolution in digital id...
On a global scale, programmes of social protection for the poor are becoming increasingly computeris...
Digital identity platforms are widely regarded as important means to improve social protection syste...
Launched in 2009, Aadhaar – also known as the Unique Identification Scheme – is one India's latest l...
This paper seeks to illuminate the significance of datafication for anti-poverty programmes, meaning...
In March, the Aadhaar Bill was passed, empowering the government to use the Unique Identity scheme f...
Digital identity platforms are a recent e-governance innovation for improving social assistance prog...
In the light of almost every welfare and non-welfare scheme mandating Aadhaar, it becomes imperative...
The notion of datafication implies rendering existing objects, actions and processes into data. This...
Since its rollout in 2009, Aadhaar, India’s biometric identification system, has generated unique ID...
Sen’s entitlement thesis rooted in social contract theory has been used to explain access to food, a...