
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 °IJʹ 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, 388–404
- “Law, Language and Hurt Community Sentiment: Behind Hate Speech Doctrine in India”, 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’s engagement with the queer movement in India", (2018) 9 Jindal Global Law Review, 299–305
- “Dangerous Speech in Virtual Time: Social Media, Policing and Communal Violence”, (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”, (2016) 51 (17) Economic and Political Weekly, 119-126
- “The Harm in Hate Speech Laws: Examining the Origins of Hate Speech Legislation in India” in Rina Ramdev, Sandhya Nambiar & Debaditya Bhattacharya (ed), The State of Hurt: Sentiment, Politics, Censorship (Sage Publications: 2015)
- “Lost in Appeal: The Downward Spiral from Naz to Koushal”, (2015) 6 (4) NUJS Law Review, 575-584
- (Co-authored) - “Struggling for Reason: Fundamental Rights and Wrongs of the Supreme Court”, (2013) 48 (52) Economic and Political Weekly, 14-16
- "Gender Identity, Citizenship and State Recognition”, (2012) 8 (2) NLSIU Socio-Legal Review 106-115
- “Disaffection and the Law: The Chilling Effect of Sedition Laws in India”, (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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