publications
We produce a range of award-winning digital publications dedicated to in-depth explorations into critical and much-needed questions that emerge at the intersection of gender, technology and sexuality. Using compelling narratives, we offer fresh perspectives on disability, violence, data, desire and agency.

Image credit: Alia Sinha
Skin Stories
India’s first and only publication dedicated to publishing fresh, urgent perspectives on disability, sexuality, and gender.

Image credit: Alia Sinha
Hacking Digital Gender Norms
In February 2019, in Negombo, Sri Lanka, 47 researchers, practitioners and activists working on gender.

Deep Dives
Discover longform journalism, personal narrative, and occasional works of art, poetry and fiction.

Image credit: Vaishali Soni
Reboot
Reboot publishes a range of articles exploring emerging issues at the intersection of sexuality.

Image credit: Vaishali Soni
Mera pehla Mobile
Based on Population Council’s rich data from the UDAYA study on access, use and consumption of digital media among adolescents, pooled with our own experience in the intersectional field of sexuality, gender and technology, the comic book Mera Pehla Mobile engages with questions, fears and curiosities that many girls and young women have themselves expressed surrounding mobile phones. The comic follows Chanchal’s experience with her first mobile — how she navigates the digital space and responds to barriers she faces, how she uses it to exercise her agency and experience freedom, and more twists and turns! Follow Chanchal’s adventures on the road to her pehla mobile…

Pyaar Plus
A digital toolkit about pyaar and all that’s associated with it – from attraction to abuse – for young women.

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Free To Be Mobile
Ten stories of technology-enabled violence rooted in gender. Teenage boys hacking the WhatsApp accounts of teenage girls.

Image credit: Ghazal Qadri
Mobile Phone aur Sapne
This comic is a spin-off of Mera Pehla Mobile. The story is contextualised to Jammu and Kashmir’s technological realities, centered on remote learning and education.
It aims to start a much-needed inter-generational and intra-community dialogue on issues such as privacy, safety, and consent, particularly in relation to access to information. the publication will be attentive to the realities of technology use in Kashmir.
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