Dr Ranjini. C. Raghavendra - RV University

Dr Ranjini. C. Raghavendra

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I am a Professor of Public Policy in the School of Economics, RV University, Bangalore. I am a social scientist who has used theoretical and methodological tools of public policy, science and technology studies, health informatics, sociology, development studies and feminist science studies to closely examine implementation of new technologies. The overarching theme that connects my work has been the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for health and development. I am interested in critical analysis of design, implementation and use of ICTs, more recently AI, in public service delivery. My recent research focuses on use of AI and ICTs in nutrition health programs in India.

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"Life is not easy for any of us. But what of that? We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we are gifted for something and that this thing must be attained." - Marie Curie

Ranjini C R (2021) Controversial Covid-19 contact-tracing app in India: digital self-defence, governance and surveillance in Colin Garvey and Ariane Hanemaayer (ed) Artificial Intelligence and Its Discontents: Histories of AI across the Social Sciences and Humanities, Palgrave


Edited Book: Bandi R K, Ranjini C R et al (2020) The Future of Digital Work: The Challenge of Inequality, IFIP WG 8.2, 9.1, 9.4 Joint Working Conference Proceedings, IFIPJWC 2020, December 10–11, 2020, Springer. https://www.springer.com/in/book/9783030646967 .


Shirin Madon, C.R. Ranjini & R.K. Anantha Krishnan (2022) Aadhaar and social assistance programming: local bureaucracies as critical intermediary, Information Technology for Development, 28:4, 705-720, DOI: 10.1080/02681102.2021.2021130


Madon and Ranjini (2018) Impact Sourcing in India: Trends and Implications, Information Systems Journal, pp 1-16.


Ranjini (2010) Challenges of Sustaining Health Information Systems: A Case of E-Governance Partnership in the Public Health Sector in Public Private Partnerships, edited by G Ramesh, V Nagadevara, Gopal Naik and Anil B Suraj. Routledge.


Ranjini and Sahay (2006) Computer-based Health Information Systems – Projects for Computerization or Health Management? Empirical Experiences from India in Information Communication Technologies and Human Development: Opportunities and Challenges, edited by Mila Gascó-Hernández, Fran Equiza-López and Manuel Acevedo-Ruiz. Idea Group Inc.


  • My doctoral research at Lancaster University, UK, titled 'Implementing public health information infrastructures in India: An ethnographic approach', explored the complex heterogeneous processes shaping and influencing the development of four e-governance projects in the Health and Family Welfare Department of Andhra Pradesh.
  • As a Mellon Sawyer Fellow at Cambridge University, UK, I researched on AI in healthcare in India.
  • The other studies have been on digital labour, national biometric identity systems (Aadhar) for social assistance programmes, data analysis and tracking of time taken to deliver various citizen services, financial inclusion and rural business process outsourcing sector.
  • My previous appointments include: Advisor, Google Health AI; Lead, Open Data Research at Public Affairs Centre; Research Scientist and Assistant Professor at the Ramalingaswami Centre on Equity and Social Determinants of Health, Public Health Foundation of India, Bengaluru; Post Doctoral Researcher and Program Manager, Centre for Public Policy, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.
  • I have taught at Lancaster University, UK, IIMB, BR Ambedkar School of Economics, Bangalore University, Administrative Training Institute, Mysore and Chanakya University.
  • I have also consulted and collaborated on research studies with London School of Economics, National Institute of Advanced Studies at Indian Institute of Science and Health Information Systems Programme, India (University of Olso, Norway) and University of West of England, Bristol, UK and Open University, Milton Keynes, England.
  • Prior to my doctoral study I was a journalist with The New Indian Express and Financial Express in Bangalore.
  • Research Interests:
  • Digital infrastructure– For whom, where, and on what terms? AI as a threat and enabler Health Information Infrastructures - Benefits whom? (Bureaucracy/Patient/Doctor/Health worker) New digital infrastructures of/for work– for whom and what do they privilege? Future of digital work Visibility and invisibility in the digital and platform economy Implementation challenges of digitalisation in governance and society Digital Society and Digital Health : Various perspectives
  • 2020-2021:

    'Research and Collaboration Award' Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Cambridge University, UK. Research Topic: AI in healthcare in India: Documenting the Journey.

  • 2002-2004:

    Overseas Research Students Award, Lancaster University

  • 2003-2004:

    Peel Trust and Cartmel College Studentships, Lancaster University

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