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* [[Internet and Politics]] or The Internet and Presidential Campaigns - via Bruce Etling | * [[Internet and Politics]] or The Internet and Presidential Campaigns - via Bruce Etling/The I+D Team | ||
* [[Framing the Net: What We Say is What We Get]] - via Doc Searls | * [[Framing the Net: What We Say is What We Get]] - via Doc Searls | ||
* [[The ECOGogy: how .Gov, .Com, .Org and .Gov get along]] - via Doc Searls | * [[The ECOGogy: how .Gov, .Com, .Org and .Gov get along]] - via Doc Searls | ||
* [[Digital Natives]] - via Corinna di Gennaro | * [[Digital Natives]] - via Corinna di Gennaro/the DNs Team | ||
* [[Creative Commons and Science Commons Developments]] - via Melanie Dulong | * [[Creative Commons and Science Commons Developments]] - via Melanie Dulong | ||
* [[How do we define the public interest]] - via Steve Schultze | * [[How do we define the public interest]] - via Steve Schultze | ||
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* [[Filtering]] - via Rob Faris | * [[Filtering]] - via Rob Faris | ||
* [[Internet Generativity]] - via Max/SBW | * [[Internet Generativity]] - via Max/SBW | ||
* [[What is settled in the development of internet & society, what do we know is true, what do we agree on?]] Via Dan Gillmor | * [[What is settled in the development of internet & society, what do we know is true, what do we agree on?]] - Via Dan Gillmor | ||
* [[Metaphor and net infrastructure understanding and its legal implications]] - via Doc Searls / Judith Donath | * [[Metaphor and net infrastructure understanding and its legal implications]] - via Doc Searls / Judith Donath | ||
* [[Principles]] - via Colin | * [[Principles]] - via Colin Maclay | ||
* [[Political Transparency]] - Sunlight Foundation (Micah Sifry, Ellen Miller) | * [[Political Transparency]] - Sunlight Foundation (Micah Sifry, Ellen Miller) | ||
* [[Open Access: Problems of Collective Action and Promises of Civic Engagement]] via Nick Bramble | * [[Open Access: Problems of Collective Action and Promises of Civic Engagement]] - via Nick Bramble | ||
Revision as of 10:40, 3 March 2008
May 16 Session Proposals
- Internet and Politics or The Internet and Presidential Campaigns - via Bruce Etling/The I+D Team
- Framing the Net: What We Say is What We Get - via Doc Searls
- The ECOGogy: how .Gov, .Com, .Org and .Gov get along - via Doc Searls
- Digital Natives - via Corinna di Gennaro/the DNs Team
- Creative Commons and Science Commons Developments - via Melanie Dulong
- How do we define the public interest - via Steve Schultze
- Chilling Effects - via Wendy Seltzer
- Gatekeepers - via Wendy Seltzer
- Democratized and Distributed Innovation - via Eric von Hippel and Karim Lakhani
- Pro-social Games - via Gene Koo / Shenja
- Filtering - via Rob Faris
- Internet Generativity - via Max/SBW
- What is settled in the development of internet & society, what do we know is true, what do we agree on? - Via Dan Gillmor
- Metaphor and net infrastructure understanding and its legal implications - via Doc Searls / Judith Donath
- Principles - via Colin Maclay
- Political Transparency - Sunlight Foundation (Micah Sifry, Ellen Miller)
- Open Access: Problems of Collective Action and Promises of Civic Engagement - via Nick Bramble
Berkman's 10th Anniversary Conference and Celebration
- Main Conference Website
- Conference Agenda: The schedule as it currently stands.
- Leadup Events: Events for this semester.
- Travel Related: Directions, Maps, Lodging.
- Question tool.
- Working Groups / Tracks: A coordination space for May 16.
- Food for Thought Dinners: Coordinate dinner plans with other attendees.
- Attendees: Add your name here if you're attending to let others know you'll be at B@10!
- Suggested Readings: List any relevant academic papers and create H20 playlists.
- Online Coverage: Links to blogs, photos, podcasts from conference attendees.
- Suggestion Box: Please list any suggestions that you may have for the conference here.