India and China have committed themselves to the largest projects of data-driven, social mapping in history. India, with its Aadhaar biometric identification program (also known as UID), aims to assign every Indian a unique identification number tied to a fingerprint or iris scan. China, with the Social Credit System (SCS), will integrate the financial, social, criminal, and online browsing information of every person and business agency in order to give a score representing their trustworthiness.This paper will comparatively examine both of these systems in order to answer the research question, Why are India and China pursuing expansive domestic datafication projects? It argues that India’s UID (Aadhaar) and China’s SCS, while different t...
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The recent forces of increasing globalization have forced India and China to reform their intellectu...
Naturalizing a global ‘world of capitalist totality ’ serves as a modality for normalizing global pr...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the rise of shadow banking in China and India....
The Social Credit System in China and the Aadhaar system in India constitute 2 cases of the most rap...
This study examines novel data-driven models of governance emerging from the Global South, specifica...
The international governance discourse has seen radical changes in both trends and understandings in...
The dawn of the neocolonial project has seen the emergence of a new space: data. Data is a raw mater...
China and India offer contrasting models of recent economic development. I focus on two dimensions o...
The recent debates within and beyond Marxism around empire and imperialism focus on deterritorializa...
Research project funded in academic year 2006-07The University Archives has determined that this ite...
Launched in 2009, Aadhaar – also known as the Unique Identification Scheme – is one India's latest l...
This paper explores the recent data protection evolutions in three leading emerging economies, Brazi...
Hsieh and Klenow (2009) argue that a large fraction of aggregate TFP differences between the U.S. an...
The significant and largely unpredicted emergence of China and India as global economic players in r...
This chapter argues that if the South American/ East Asian or state socialist model captured the pos...
The recent forces of increasing globalization have forced India and China to reform their intellectu...
Naturalizing a global ‘world of capitalist totality ’ serves as a modality for normalizing global pr...
In recent years there has been increasing interest in the rise of shadow banking in China and India....