The Platform Question- An Anthology

“The Platform Question” is an anthology that emerges from a global collaboration among scholars, practitioners, and activists who come together to critically reflect on the expanding role of digital platforms in an increasingly digitized world. As platformization continues to reshape economies, governance structures, and everyday social interactions, it introduces new forms of regulation, control, and…

When Infrastructure Reaches the Last Mile

For Mohammed Jahangir, a spinal cord injury once placed significant limits on mobility, making access to work and independence feel distant. But access is not just about physical movement, it is about whether systems are designed to include or exclude. With the right digital infrastructure in place, his story began to change. Through the Hope…

Where Access Meets Agency: Stories of Digital Inclusion

As digital technologies continue to reshape how we live, work, and connect, it is becoming increasingly clear that the question is no longer just about access but about who controls, benefits from, and is represented within these systems. This edition brings together diverse perspectives that explore the evolving digital landscape, from global debates on platform…

Bazm-e-Sukhan at Seven: Culture, Digital Futures, and the Ethics of Continuity

Bazm-e-Sukhan is nurtured under A-CODE (Art & Collective for Digital Empowerment), an initiative led by Centre for Development Policy & Practice (CDPP) in partnership with the Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF) that foregrounds community knowledge systems, cultural agency, and ethical digital inclusion. The seventh anniversary of Bazm-e-Sukhan, held on January 14, 2026, at Lamakaan, Hyderabad, brought…

Unlocking Opportunities: Building Digital Pathways for Rural Women Entrepreneurs in Assam

In the weaving communities of Assam, skill and tradition run deep—but opportunity often does not. Across districts like Darrang, many rural women entrepreneurs (RWEs) possess exceptional craftsmanship, yet their enterprises remain limited by a lack of digital access, market awareness, and institutional support. For women like Sakuntala Das from Paschim Mangaldoi and Hemaprava Kalita from…