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Siddharth Narrain Arcot Ananth

Siddharth Narrain Arcot Ananth

Postgraduate Research Student
BA LLB (Hons) (National Law School, Bangalore) PG Dipl (Print Journalism) (ACJ, Chennai); LLM (Harvard)

Scientia PhD Scholar

Siddharth commenced his PhD candidature at UNSW Law in 2019. He has worked previously as an Assistant Professor (Visiting) at the School of Law, Governance, and Citizenship, Ambedkar University Delhi; as a Research Fellow at the Sarai Programme, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Delhi; as a legal researcher with the Alternative Law Forum, Bangalore; and as a journalist with The Hindu Group of Publications, Delhi.

Siddharth has co-edited a volume on the politics of the Indian Supreme Court titled The Shifting Scales of Justice: The Supreme Court in Neo-liberal India (2014).

Areas of research

Media law, constitutional law, legal theory, legal anthropology and South Asia studies.

Supervisors

Fleur Johns, Daniel Joyce,. Vicki Sentas

Publications and presentations

  • '"From the Rhetorical Software to 'the Hardware of the Law'": Regulating Hate Speech Online in India, (2020) 2 GNLU Law & Society Review, 63-74
  • Book Review: Anushka Singh, "Sedition in Liberal Democracies", (2019) 53 (1) Contributions to Indian Sociology, 223-226
  • (Co-authored) Submission to Legal and Social Issues Committee, Legislative Assembly, Parliament of Victoria, Inquiry Into Anti-Vilification Protections, 9 December 2019, https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/images/stories/committees/lsic-LA/Inquiry_into_Anti-Vilification_Protections_/Submissions/010_2019.12.10_-_The_Allans_Hub_Published.pdf
  • "Social Media, Violence, and the Law: 'Objectionable Material' and the Changing Contours of Hate Speech Law in India", (2018) 10 (3) Culture Unbound, 388鈥404
  • 鈥淟aw, Language and Hurt Community Sentiment: Behind Hate Speech Doctrine in India鈥, in Janny H. C. Leung & Alan Durant (ed) Language, Power and Law: The Invisible Exercise of Power though Language, (Cambridge University Press: 2018) 186-204
  • Book Review: Sandeep Bakshi, Suhraiya Jivraj and Silvia Posocco (ed) Decolonizing Sexualities: Transnational Perspectives, Critical Interventions, (2018) 8 (1) Feminists@Law, https://doi.org/10.22024/UniKent/03/fal.573
  • "A Co-traveler in the long road to decriminalisation: Upendra Baxi鈥檚 engagement with the queer movement in India", (2018) 9 Jindal Global Law Review, 299鈥305
  • 鈥淒angerous Speech in Virtual Time: Social Media, Policing and Communal Violence鈥, (2017) 52 (34) Economic and Political Weekly, http://www.epw.in/engage/article/dangerous-speech-real-time-social-media-policing-and-communal-violence
  • (Co-authored) "Protest and the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression" (2017) 1 (1) Journal of Public Affairs and Change, 39-46
  • "Size Does Matter Your Lordships" in Ashok Vajpayi (ed) India Dissents: 3000 Years of Difference, Doubt and Argument, (Speaking Tiger 2017)
  • "Hate Speech, Hurt Sentiment, and the (Im)Possibility of Free Speech鈥, (2016) 51 (17) Economic and Political Weekly, 119-126
  • 鈥淭he Harm in Hate Speech Laws: Examining the Origins of Hate Speech Legislation in India鈥 in Rina Ramdev, Sandhya Nambiar & Debaditya Bhattacharya (ed), The State of Hurt: Sentiment, Politics, Censorship (Sage Publications: 2015)
  • 鈥淟ost in Appeal: The Downward Spiral from Naz to Koushal鈥, (2015) 6 (4) NUJS Law Review, 575-584
  • (Co-authored) - 鈥淪truggling for Reason: Fundamental Rights and Wrongs of the Supreme Court鈥, (2013) 48 (52) Economic and Political Weekly, 14-16
  • "Gender Identity, Citizenship and State Recognition鈥, (2012) 8 (2) NLSIU Socio-Legal Review 106-115
  • 鈥淒isaffection and the Law: The Chilling Effect of Sedition Laws in India鈥, (2011) 46 (8) Economic and Political Weekly, 33-37
  • (Co-authored) "Striving for Magic in "The City of Words" in Arvind Narrain & Alok Gupta (eds) Law Like Love: Queer Perspectives on Law (Yoda Press: 2011)

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