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= Internet and Society: Technologies and Politics of Control=
= Internet and Society: Technologies and Politics of Control=
'''LSTU E–120 - Harvard Extension School - Spring 2011 - Tuesdays 5:30-7:30 pm EST'''
'''LSTU E–120 - Harvard Law School Spring 2011 - Tuesdays 5:30-7:30 pm EST'''


'''[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/contact Berkman Center for Internet and Society] - 23 Everett Street - Conference room, 2nd floor'''
'''[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/contact Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University] - 23 Everett Street - Conference room, 2nd floor'''


This course examines current legal, political, social, and technical struggles for control of the global Internet—and the content and relationships it conveys. The course focuses on the interaction of new technologies and services with emerging models of production, innovation, communication, learning, and civic engagement—looking at both the US and international contexts. Prerequisites: willingness to experiment with new technologies and to participate in class discussions, whether virtually or in person. (4 credits)  '''[[course overview|continued...]]'''
This course examines current legal, political, social, and technical struggles for control of the global Internet—and the content and relationships it conveys. The course focuses on the interaction of new technologies and services with emerging models of production, innovation, communication, learning, and civic engagement—looking at both the US and international contexts. Prerequisites: willingness to experiment with new technologies and to participate in class discussions, whether virtually or in person. (4 credits)  '''[[course overview|continued...]]'''
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=='''Participating During Class (Tuesdays 5:30-7:30 pm EST)'''==
* Attend in person at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, 23 Everett St., Second Floor, Cambridge, MA 02138 ([http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/contact directions])
* Live audio/video stream available during class through [http://www.elluminate.com/ Elluminate.com]:<br>
** Our virtual classroom is located here: [https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2010226&password=M.A6ADC1B59710132C0FD422DAA89AEE https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2010226&password=M.A6ADC1B59710132C0FD422DAA89AEE]<br>
** If you have trouble with Elluminate, please visit the Elluminate [http://www.elluminate.com/Support/?id=62 support website] or contact one of the class TAs
** If your are participating remotely we ask that you change your audio preferences in Elluminate to enable ''Mute the speaker when "talk" is pressed to prevent feedback.''  You can find this option by going to '''Tools -> Preferences''', and finding '''Speaker Settings''' under '''Audio''' in the left hand options tree.  Please have this box checked off. (More on how to do this [[Class Participation | here]].)
** '''For remote participants:''' to talk to the class in Cambridge during our regularly scheduled class time, please make sure to:
*** Set up and test your audio according to the instructions above
*** Raise your hand in Elluminate by clicking on the hand icon
*** Make sure that the Gain Volume next to your Talk button is at least at 60%. (You should adjust this manually if we can't hear you.)
*** When given the go ahead to talk, click the Talk button.
* You may also IM to Rob or David directly via gtalk (or jabber): lstu.e120@gmail.com
* You may also IM the TAs directly via gtalk (or jabber): internetsociety2011@gmail.com
=='''Participating Asynchronously'''==
* The Elluminate sessions will be archived and accessible at [https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/recording/playback/link/table/meeting?suid=M.9E197D693E21933E6609EF2F4D1401&sid=2010226 https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/recording/playback/link/table/meeting?suid=M.9E197D693E21933E6609EF2F4D1401&sid=2010226]


=='''Contact Information'''==
=='''Contact Information'''==
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* If you need to contact an instructor or TA individually, please use their personal contact info located on the [[Staff Contact Info]] page.
* If you need to contact an instructor or TA individually, please use their personal contact info located on the [[Staff Contact Info]] page.


=='''Assignment 4 Office Hours'''==
=='''Office Hours'''==
Rebekah and Alex will be available for 15-minute calls or text chats in preparation for Assignment #4 (paper drafts).  
Rebekah and Alex will be available for 15-minute calls or text chats in preparation for Assignment #4 (paper drafts).  
* Rebekah
* Rebekah
** Thursday March 31, 3:30pm - 5:00pm EST (also available in person at 23 Everett)
** Thursday March 31, 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT (also available in person at 23 Everett)
** Tuesday, April 5, 7:30-8:30pm EDT (immediately after class; available via phone/Skype/in person at 23 Everett)
** Saturday, April 23, 2:30-4:00pm EDT (available via phone/Skype/chat)
** Tuesday, April 26, 7:30-8:30pm EDT (immediately after class; available via phone/Skype/in person at 23 Everett)
* Alex
* Alex
** Monday April 4, 5:00pm - 6:30pm EST
** Monday April 4, 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
** Thursday, April 7, 5-6pm EDT
** Monday, April 25, 5:00-6:30pm EDT
Email internetsociety@gmail.com to schedule a meeting.
Email internetsociety@gmail.com to schedule a meeting.



Latest revision as of 19:03, 20 May 2020

Internet and Society: Technologies and Politics of Control

LSTU E–120 - Harvard Law School Spring 2011 - Tuesdays 5:30-7:30 pm EST

Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University - 23 Everett Street - Conference room, 2nd floor

This course examines current legal, political, social, and technical struggles for control of the global Internet—and the content and relationships it conveys. The course focuses on the interaction of new technologies and services with emerging models of production, innovation, communication, learning, and civic engagement—looking at both the US and international contexts. Prerequisites: willingness to experiment with new technologies and to participate in class discussions, whether virtually or in person. (4 credits) continued...

Syllabus at a glance

Jan 25 Politics and Technology of Control: Introduction
Feb 1 Paradigms for Studying the Internet
Feb 8 New Economic Models (Assignment 1 due)
Feb 15 Peer Production and Collaboration
Feb 22 Collective Action and Decision-making (Assignment 2 due)
Mar 1 New and Old Media, Participation, and Information
Mar 8 Law's Role in Regulating Online Conduct and Speech
Mar 15 No class - Spring Break
Mar 22 Regulating Speech Online (Assignment 3 due)
Mar 29 Internet Infrastructure and Regulation
Apr 5 Copyright in Cyberspace
Apr 12 Control and Code: Privacy Online (Assignment 4 due)
Apr 19 Internet and Democracy
Apr 26 Internet and Democracy: The Sequel
May 3 Cybersecurity and Cyberwarfare
May 10 Final Project due (no class)


Course Information:

Assignments & Projects:

Resources:

External:

People:

Contact Information

  • All questions, comments, etc. should be sent to: internetsociety2011@gmail.com
    • There are no set office hours; feel free to send an email, and the TAs will respond to it as soon as they can.
  • If you need to contact an instructor or TA individually, please use their personal contact info located on the Staff Contact Info page.

Office Hours

Rebekah and Alex will be available for 15-minute calls or text chats in preparation for Assignment #4 (paper drafts).

  • Rebekah
    • Thursday March 31, 3:30pm - 5:00pm EDT (also available in person at 23 Everett)
    • Tuesday, April 5, 7:30-8:30pm EDT (immediately after class; available via phone/Skype/in person at 23 Everett)
    • Saturday, April 23, 2:30-4:00pm EDT (available via phone/Skype/chat)
    • Tuesday, April 26, 7:30-8:30pm EDT (immediately after class; available via phone/Skype/in person at 23 Everett)
  • Alex
    • Monday April 4, 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
    • Thursday, April 7, 5-6pm EDT
    • Monday, April 25, 5:00-6:30pm EDT

Email internetsociety@gmail.com to schedule a meeting.

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