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Ramesh Srinivasan (born 1976) is an American engineer, social scientist, academic, author, and host of the ''Utopias'' podcast. He is Professor of Information Studies at the
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, with a joint appointment in Design/Media Arts. Srinivasan is the founder and Director of the Digital Cultures Lab at UCLA since 2015 and serves as Assistant Director of UCLA's DataX initiative. Srinivasan's work focuses on how technologies are impacting political, social, psychological, economic, and ecological realities around the planet. His work discusses the potential of technology to support all people and environmental issues, rather than play into a zero sum game that creates isolation, division, and disconnection. Srinivasan previously served as a national surrogate for Senator
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, and as an Innovation policy committee member for former President Biden. As of 2025, he also continues to informally advise Rep.
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, who has cited his work in his latest book. Srinivan has been working with multiple state legislators on AI rights, regulations, including within the state of California. He has written three books. His most recent book ''Beyond the Valley: How Innovators around the World are Overcoming Inequality and Creating the Technologies of Tomorrow'' (2019), was listed among Forbes' top technology books of 2019, and his work has been referenced by New York Times columnist
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regarding digital rights. Srinivasan is a member of the board of directors at ''Awana Digital,'' a nonprofit that works and collaborates with land protectors in the Amazon. He is an adviser to ''New_Public'', One Project, and the
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.


Early life and education

Srinivasan was born to Indian parents originally from the southern Indian region of
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. He received a bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from
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, then a master's degree in Media Studies from the
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. He earned his PhD in Design from
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. His doctoral thesis was titled ''"Weaving Spatial, Digital and Ethnographic Processes in Community-Driven Media Design"''. From 2004 to 2005, he served as a teaching fellow at the
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and the Department of Visual and Environmental Design. He also was an adjunct faculty member at the
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between 2004-2005 where he taught between the departments of Communications, Arts, and Ethnic Studies.


Career

Srinivasan has been a faculty member at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) since 2005, serving in both the School of Education and Information Studies and the Design, Media Arts department. He is the founder and director of the UCLA Digital Cultures Lab, a University of California. In 2024, Srinivasan launched the ''Utopias'' podcast, featuring conversations with leading thinkers including journalists, artists, monks, politicians, and scholars , about technology, society, and the future. Srinivasan previously served as a national surrogate for Senator
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, and as an Innovation policy committee member for President Biden.


Media appearances and public engagement

Srinivasan is a monthly panelist on
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. He has given
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Talks and made regular appearances on
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,
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, Democracy Now!, National Public Radio (NPR), and
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. He has written for or been interviewed by media outlets such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Guardian, as well as French, German (''
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'' and ''
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''.) Indian ( ''The Hindu''), and Brazilian publications.


Writing

Srinivasan's books include ''Whose Global Village? Rethinking How Technology Impacts Our World'' (2017), ''After the Internet'' (2017) with Adam Fish, and ''Beyond the Valley'' (2019), which ''
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'' listed as a top ten tech book in 2019. ''Whose Global Village'' ''(2017)'' investigates the possibility of designing and creating technologies to support diverse communities and cultures around the world, with an eye toward his fieldwork and time collaborating with indigenous communities (Native Americans, in India, Bolivia, and in recent years in Oaxaca and Southern Mexico). ''After the Internet'' ''(2017)'' studies major topics in technology and activism such as hackers, the
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,
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, the
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. Whereas ''Beyond the Valley'' ''(2020)'' presents a vision for tech that lifts up democracy, economic security, environmental sustainability around the world with examples from Africa, Latin America, Asia, and North America/Europe. In both his 2019 ''Wired'' opinion article and his book ''Beyond the Valley'' (2019), Srinivasan explores how communities in the
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—particularly in Africa, South Asia, and South America—are developing alternative models of
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. He argued that communities in these regions are not merely passive consumers of Western technology but active creators and innovators, often developing solutions tailored to local needs and constraints. Citing examples such as Kenya's
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mobile banking platform and community-run cellular networks in Mexico, Srinivasan contrasted grassroots, user-driven innovation with traditional Silicon Valley's top-down, profit-oriented models. The book presents an alternative vision whereby technologies can support economically secure and democratic outcomes for people around the world.


Case study: Oaxaca's community networks

In ''Beyond the Valley'', Srinivasan documented the Telecomunicaciones Indígenas Comunitarias (TIC) initiative in
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, described as "the largest community-owned cell phone network in the world." Founded in 2012 by indigenous leaders, hackers, and activists, TIC provides mobile connectivity to over sixty communities in a region where traditional telecom companies have long failed to invest. Srinivasan noted how TIC is governed by local assemblies and designed with ''"comunalidad,"'' a philosophy of collective life central to indigenous Oaxacan culture. He wrote: "Each community owns GSM (cell phone towers)… allowing them to call one another locally and across regions for a fraction of the normal, commercial price". Srinivasan also described his field visits to communities like Santa Maria Yaviche in the Sierra Juárez mountains, where he observed how TIC networks operate amidst biodiversity and linguistic richness. He framed the project as "a techno-seed that inhabits a communal ecosystem," bridging the hacker and indigenous worlds to resist corporate telecom models.


Research


On culture and technology


Reflective Media and Community Empowerment

In his 2012 article ''"Rethinking Digital Cultures and Divides: The Case for Reflective Media"'', Srinivasan challenged prevailing models of digital development by introducing the concept of "reflective media"—media technologies that enable marginalized communities to express, reflect on, and act upon their own aspirations and social conditions. Through a two-year comparative study in rural
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, Srinivasan examined how providing video cameras to members of a nonliterate village (Ardhavaram) fostered community agency, consensus-building, and
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, compared to a control village (Kesavaram) that relied on traditional oral meetings. The study revealed that video creation and sharing spread virally beyond the initial focus group to the broader village within three months, with cameras being shared democratically despite no instruction to do so. Video topics evolved from documenting specific grievances to exploring collective visions for education, agriculture, and community development. Ardhavaram participants developed greater confidence in their ability to solve problems internally, while Kesavaram continued to view solutions as coming from external authorities. The video-enabled village showed increased consensus-building and coordination, with participants beginning to see individual and community well-being as interconnected. The study demonstrated that reflective media can interrupt what Appadurai termed the "capacity to aspire" deficit among marginalized communities. By enabling communities to document, share, and collectively reflect on their experiences, video technology catalyzed the emergence of indigenous voice and collective agency. This work critiqued both top-down "access-driven" initiatives and bottom-up participatory models for failing to cultivate authentic community voice and aspiration.


Egypt and the Arab Spring

During his field research in Egypt following the 2011 uprising, Srinivasan challenged the widely accepted narrative that social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook were the primary drivers of the revolution. Conducting interviews with a broad cross-section of Egyptian protestors, he found a stark contrast between the grievances voiced by elite social media users and those expressed by working-class demonstrators. While the former emphasized abstract ideals such as liberty, the latter focused on concrete economic concerns like wages and
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. He emphasized that the physical presence and participation of people from poorer neighborhoods—not just digital activism—were crucial in sustaining the protest movement. Srinivasan also critiqued the
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of social media, where retweets and shared content distorted on-the-ground realities, sometimes amplifying misinformation.


Bolivia and indigenous media

Srinivasan has conducted ethnographic research in Bolivia that focused on how indigenous communities use traditional technologies like radio to maintain cultural identity and organize collective action. He found that radio, due to its low cost and oral nature, serves as a vital communication tool across Bolivia's diverse regions—particularly among
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women, labor unions, and Amazonian tribes. Unlike more individualized digital platforms, radio fosters synchronous, communal listening experiences, reinforcing local cohesion and democratic engagement. The fieldwork revealed both the empowering potential and the political complexities of community-run and state-funded radio.


Reimagining Ontology in New Media

In his article ''"Re-thinking the Cultural Codes of New Media: The Question Concerning Ontology"'', Srinivasan called for a fundamental shift in how digital systems are designed, advocating for an inclusive, culturally situated approach to new media. He critiqued the dominance of Western ontologies embedded in algorithms, databases, and digital infrastructures, arguing that these often marginalize or erase the knowledge systems of non-Western communities. Based on diverse philosophical traditions and fieldwork, Srinivasan proposed "fluid" and "process" ontologies as alternatives—models co-created with local communities to reflect their values, practices, and epistemologies.


A Social Contract for Technology

In their 2023 paper ''"A New Social Contract for Technology"'', Srinivasan and Dipayan Ghosh argued that the current digital landscape, dominated by unregulated technology giants, necessitates a fundamental renegotiation of the relationship between tech corporations and society. Drawing from social contract theory dating back to Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau, they proposed extending this framework beyond state-citizen relationships to include the private corporations that now exert "governing" influence over digital life. The authors identified three core problems with the current consumer internet model. First, technology platforms extract behavioral data to create detailed profiles, often through partnerships that track users across multiple websites without meaningful disclosure. Second, opaque algorithms optimize for engagement by promoting extreme content, creating echo chambers and filter bubbles that polarize society. Third, dominant platforms maintain monopolistic control through acquisitions, copycat features, and network effects. Their proposed social contract emphasizes that digital rights must go beyond viewing data as property to recognizing it as an extension of human agency and dignity. They advocate for comprehensive policy interventions including consumer privacy rights with opt-out as default, radical transparency in algorithmic systems, antitrust enforcement and utility-style regulation, and economic reforms such as data compensation, universal basic income programs, and support for digital cooperatives.


"Fluid Ontologies" in Technology Design

Srinivasan is known for his work on the cultural implications of technology. In his book ''Whose Global Village? Rethinking How Technology Shapes Our World'' (2017), he introduced the concept of "fluid ontologies"—a methodology that adapts technology design to align with local cultural contexts and community priorities. Drawing on ethnographic research from diverse settings, including Native American communities, rural India, and Zapatista territories in Mexico, Srinivasan emphasized the need for collaboration between technology developers and marginalized communities. His work stressed how technologies can be adapted to reflect cultural diversity and foster local agency, challenging the universalist and deterministic assumptions of global technology practices.


On technology and democracy


Advocacy for a People-Centered Internet

Srinivasan has emerged as a prominent critic of Big Tech's influence on modern society. In his 2019 book ''Beyond the Valley: How Innovators Around the World Are Overcoming Inequality and Creating the Technologies of Tomorrow'', he explored how corporate-driven technological advancements have deepened inequalities, eroded workers' rights, and commodified user data. The book presents case studies from around the world demonstrating alternatives to Silicon Valley's model. Srinivasan documents indigenous communities in Oaxaca, Mexico, building their own cellular infrastructure governed by local assemblies, Detroit communities creating worker-owned digital platforms, and Kenya's M-PESA mobile banking system as an example of innovation from the Global South designed for local needs rather than profit maximization. These examples demonstrate how technology can serve collective social mobility when developed through grassroots processes rather than top-down corporate models. He advocates for decentralization, cooperative ownership structures, and regulatory frameworks that prioritize human well-being over corporate profit.


Digital rights and policy

Srinivasan has been a vocal advocate for digital rights and democratic technology governance, developing comprehensive frameworks for protecting citizens in the digital age. His policy work spans several key areas:


= Digital Bill of Rights

= In a 2020 ''Guardian'' article, Srinivasan argued for an American "digital bill of rights" to protect citizens from surveillance capitalism and algorithmic manipulation. He emphasized that privacy is not merely about hiding information but about preserving human agency—"our capacity to hold power over our own lives to dream, grow, be, and aspire."


= Technology policy

= Srinivasan has worked with Congressman
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on technology policy initiatives aimed at democratizing the digital economy and protecting workers' rights in the age of automation. Automation and Labor In a 2019 ''Los Angeles Times'' op-ed, Srinivasan analyzed the societal impacts of automation and AI on labor markets, proposing policy interventions to ensure technology serves workers rather than displacing them.


Critique of Tech solutionism

Trained as an engineer but identifying as an ethnographer, Srinivasan has become a vocal critic of techno-solutionism—the belief that digital technologies alone can solve societal problems. Drawing from his field experiences in Bolivia and other regions, he argued that the
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is not just about access but also about cultural sovereignty and relevance. He critiqued projects like Facebook's
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and other corporate-led connectivity efforts for failing to serve the actual needs of local communities, advocating instead for grassroots-designed technologies that reflect local histories, values, and infrastructures.


On social media and activism

Srinivasan has published extensively on the role of social media in political movements. His 2011 ''Washington Post'' article "Five Myths About Social Media" challenged common assumptions about digital activism's effectiveness. His research on social media's role in various political contexts includes studies of
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's political transformation and analysis of free speech issues in digital platforms.


Field research

Srinivasan has conducted ethnographic research worldwide, including work with bloggers who participated in the overthrow of an authoritarian regime in
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, non-literate tribal populations in India to study how literacy emerges through uses of technology, and traditional Native American communities to study how non-Western understandings of the world can introduce new ways of looking at cultural heritage and the future of the internet and networked technologies.


Professional affiliations

Srinivasan is a member of the
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(IEEE), the
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, and serves on the editorial boards of ''
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'', ''International Journal of E-Politics'', and ''
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''.


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See also

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Digital divide The digital divide is the unequal access to information technology, digital technology, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and the internet. The digital divide worsens inequality around access to information and resources. In the Information ...
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Surveillance capitalism Surveillance capitalism is a concept in political economics which denotes the widespread collection and commodification of personal data by corporations. This phenomenon is distinct from government surveillance, although the two can be mutuall ...
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Digital rights Digital rights are those human rights and Natural and legal rights, legal rights that allow individuals to access, use, create, and publish digital media or to access and use computers, other Consumer electronics, electronic devices, and teleco ...
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Algorithmic bias Algorithmic bias describes systematic and repeatable harmful tendency in a computerized sociotechnical system to create " unfair" outcomes, such as "privileging" one category over another in ways different from the intended function of the a ...
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Community media Community media (or community broadcasting) refers to media organizations that are owned, controlled, and operated by and for a community, serving its specific interests. These media outlets can take various forms, including Mass media, print, broa ...


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Ramesh Srinivasan on The Young Turks

Utopias Podcast
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