Democratic values are facing significant challenges globally, with democratic processes often feeling stagnant as social technologies become increasingly integrated into our…
Talks about Justice, Governance, and Sovereignty in Tech Today
Join us on May 13 for a series of lightning talks by the 2023-2024 Berkman Klein Center Fellows! Our fellows will engage with a range of topics relevant to ongoing debates and…
May 14, hosted by Initiative for a Representative First Amendment
Please note that the event is at capacity for in-person participation. Click RSVP to register for virtual participation.ComstockCon is a convening inspired by the fallout from the…
Hosted and Moderated by Christopher Bavitz of the Cyberlaw Clinic.
Join us for a lunch and discussion with Kurt Opsahl, Deputy General Counsel of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which will address the issue of National Security Letters and…
This week's presenters/discussions include: (1) Amanda Levendowski on What We Talk About When We Talk About Revenge Porn; and (2) "The Internet is Dead. Isn't it?"
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society welcomes students and other Harvard community members to an open session with the Center’s software development and systems operations…
John Kaag, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Massachusetts Lowell
In 2012, U.S. drone strikes occurred most often in which nation?
If you don’t know, don’t feel too bad. You’re not alone. You could just admit it and join the 27 percent of…
Please join us for a special edition of the Electronic Frontier Foundation's CyberLaw Pub Trivia Night -- held in collaboration with the Berkman Center for Internet & Society as…
Select Berkman projects will be present with information about their projects' current activities. In addition to the project tabling, there will be space and opportunity to…
Learn more about the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and join our community
Learn more about the Berkman Center for Internet & Society -- and its network of researchers, activists, faculty, students, technologists, entrepreneurs, artists, policy makers,…
w/ Harvard's Institute of Politics and The Internet Association at the Harvard Kennedy School
Join us for the Internet Policy Conference hosted by Harvard University's Institute of Politics, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, and The Internet…
We now wander in Best Buy, Lowes and on Amazon and buy all sorts of devices from thermostats, hi-fi gear, tablets, phones, and laptops or desktops as well as home routers to build…
The documentary film Home focuses on Victor Sossi, a European immigrant who has lived in North America for several decades. His nephew Dino traveled to Europe to discover the…
This month's presentations include (1) "Five Algorithmic Cultures and Their Ontologies: A Performative Critique" with Esteve Sanz; (2) Social Patterns of Digital Thanks,…
What we call the caring problem for audiences is not a determined fact, but also of building communities, language choices, design, and social media tactics.
Join Professor Jonathan Zittrain and Wall Street Journal Columnist Gordon Crovitz in a Google Hangout debate on the impact of ICANN's independence on the Internet and its role in…
Leah Plunkett, Alicia Solow-Niederman, and Urs Gasser
The Berkman Center’s Student Privacy Initiative team presents a snapshot of K-12 cloud-based ed tech and student privacy in early 2014 before turning to pragmatic law and policy…
Berkman Fellow Dalia Othman will take an in-depth look at how Arabs are communicating with each other through an analysis of the Arab Blogosphere and Twitter.