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Prospectus: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/is2013/Image:Children_for_Peace-Youth_for_Peace_Online_Community_-Mike_Brant.doc
Prospectus: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/is2013/Image:Children_for_Peace-Youth_for_Peace_Online_Community_-Mike_Brant.doc
[[User:Mike|Mike]] 22:35, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
[[User:Mike|Mike]] 22:35, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
<b>Name:</b> David Taber<br>
<b>Prospectus:</b> Coffee Shop vs. Grocery Store: Where and how local news is discussed on the web
[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/is2013/Image:David_Taber_prospectus_E-120.odt]<br>
<b>Comments</b><br>
[[User:David Taber|David Taber]] 16:15, 23 February 2012 (UTC)<br>
I could have sworn I uploaded this on Tuesday, but it appears I forgot to hit submit. Sorry!

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Submission Instructions

This assignment is due on February 21. Grading for this assignment is on a 5-point scale; late assignments will be docked 1 point for each day they are late (assignments submitted 4 days late or later will have a maximum grade of 1 point).

Please make sure the name of your file includes your name (example: Name_Assignment2.doc) to avoid overwriting someone else's assignment. The upload file link is to the left, under toolbox. Once you've uploaded your file, please link to it following the format below:

  • Name:
  • Prospectus title:
  • Link to prospectus: (the file you uploaded)

If you have trouble finding the file you uploaded, check the list of uploaded files.

Comments

Everyone will receive an additional participation grade for this assignment. You should read through everyone's proposals after they are uploaded and add constructive comments below the proposal on which you're commenting. Comments should be submitted by March 6 so you have time to incorporate them, if applicable, into your project outline. Please remember to sign your comments!

Submissions

Name: You-Hwa Hsiao
Prospectus: ACTA and the protests – a reaction to the governmental control extending into the cyber world[1]

Name: Harvard212
Prospectus: Being Nice and Free Speech on the Internet[2]
Harvard212 16:34 EST, 21 February 2012 Comments:


Name: BSK342
Prospectus: Community, Architecture, and Regulation in the Something Awful Forum Space [3]
BSK342 21:30, 21 February 2012 (UTC) Comments:


Name: Blake Geno
Prospectus: Anonymity, Privacy and Evolving Tools [4]
BlakeGeno 20:58, 21 February 2012 (UTC) Comments:

Name: Abby Bergman
Prospectus Title: Pinterest: Visually Arrested
Link to Prospectus: [5]
Aberg 19:55, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
Comments:


Name: Jennifer Lopez
Prospectus title: The New Era of Online Activism
Prospectus: Final Project Prospectus
JennLopez 21:38, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
Comments:

Name: Just Johnny
Prospectus: Assignmnt 2 The Social Network
Comments: A social network will be constructed for the course. Feel free to contact, as this may be a possible group project.

Just Johnny 21:48, 21 February 2012 (UTC)



Name: Fabian Celis J
Prospectus title: The Role of the Internet in Distance Education: The Open University Case
Prospectus: Final Project Prospectus
Fabiancelisj 19:09, 21 February 2012 (UTC) Comments:


Name: André Pase and Priscila Lollo
Prospectus title: When two worlds collide, digital TV and online video in an age of transformation
Research Focus: online video x tv
Prospectus: Assignment 2
Andrepase 20:17, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
Comments:


Name: Alexis Ditkowsky
Prospectus title: Pinterest
Prospectus: Final Project Prospectus
Comments:

Hi Alexis,

I would like to offer two sources which may be useful to supplement your research. The first, the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), are a list of 8 goals adopted by the United Nations in an effort to eradicate poverty by the year 2015. Several of the goals involve online access for poor countries, and one goal specifically addresses gender equality. Millennium Goals Main Site And the second source, Taking IT Global, is rich in content and will provide a wealth of information and resource material. Good luck with your project, it looks interesting and informative.Louiscelli
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Name: James Harris
Prospectus title: The Internet and “Bridging the Gap” in Politics
Prospectus: Prospectus
--Jimmyh 22:28, 20 February 2012 (UTC)
Comments:

Hi James,

I love the concept, I’m just a little fuzzy on the thesis. Is the main focus going to concentrate on the elected-official/constituent relationship, or the paradigm shift of political campaign support? Louiscelli
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Name: Alex Lloyd-Evans
Prospectus Title: Social Structure's on the Writer's Forums of Cracked.com
Research Focus: Cracked
Prospectus: Final Project Prospectus
Comments:

Hi Alex,

Is this line correct – “free to enter forum”? I don’t understand what that means. This looks like it will be an interesting project. I wonder if the editors will be surprised by your findings, or possibly take issue with your conclusion, depending on the outcome. I am really looking forward to reading your paper.Louiscelli ...................................................




Name: Jeff Kimble
Prospectus title: Internet E-Commerce
Prospectus: [6]
JeffKimble 14:25, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
Comments:

Hi Jeff,

While I am sure there will be plenty of studies that address this, it will be nice to see the data synthesized, analyzed, and compacted into a short paper. You certainly will have lots of data to pour through. I will be particularly interested in some of your research as it will complement my project as well. Good luck, and if I run across any statistics that may be beneficial to your research, I’ll be sure to forward it along.Louiscelli
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Name: Louis Celli
Prospectus title: e-commerce Taxation
Prospectus:The Future of e-commerce Taxation
Comments:



Name: Emanuele Dominici
Prospectus title: Terrorist Websites
Prospectus:Final Project Prospectus
Comments:
Emanuele 16:06, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Hi Emanuele,

This is going to be an exciting paper indeed. This is a whopper and you might have trouble containing it to 10 pages. The First Amendment question might be a great place to start, then begin to wind in the Patriot act, while comparing it to the Espionage act of 1917. I can’t wait to read this paper, good luck!Louiscelli
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Name: Julia Brav
Prospectus title: Ask MetaFilter
Prospectus: Prospectus
Comments:
Jlynnping 17:41, 21 February 2012 (UTC)Jlynnping


Name: Samantha Zakuto
Prospectus title: Managing a Flexible Work/Life Balance: Legal Ramifications of Facebook
Prospectus: Prospectus
Comments:


Name: Nicholas Thibodeau
Prospectus title: Anonymous
Prospectus: [7]
Comments:
Nthib 17:59, 21 February 2012 (UTC)


Name: Quynh Dang
Prospectus title: Yahoo! Answers
Prospectus: Prospectus
Comments:
Qdang 18:14, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Name: Christopher Mejo
Prospectus title: Building a New Online Community in Drupal
Prospectus: Prospectus
Comments:
chrism 18:40, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Name: Brendan Long
Prospectus title: Question & Answer Website Services and the Impact of Social Media
Prospectus:Prospectus
Comments:
Brendanlong 19:47, 21 February 2012 (UTC)


Hi Brendan,

Cool idea. I’m not on facebook, so I wasn’t aware that there was a separate section for answer seekers. I use dedicated Q & A sites quite a bit. The one’s that make me register before looking at them, I usually pass by. Mostly, I use sites dedicated to Android programming, other IT community sites, specific auto repair questions, and one legal questions site. On two occasions, I paid a small fee for “good” answers on JustAnswers.com.

The sites I have found to be credible and useful are; avvo (A V V O - looks like a W when they are close together).com for legal questions, JustAnswer.com (this is the site where I agreed to “donate” a token fee for a correct answer), forum.xda-developers.com for some of my Android questions, liliputing.com (again for Android), and Cyanogenmod.com (yep, again for Android stuff).

It’s been my experience that experts tend to collect in likeminded online communities. I’m not sure what social network sites offer, but I think that intrinsically technical question seekers might need to go outside of the general social network platform in search of community sites dedicated to the specific topic. It will be a really interesting study – I’m looking forward to seeing your results. Best of luck. Louiscelli
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Name: Hope Solomon
Prospectus title: Communicating with Constituents through Twitter
Prospectus: Prospectus
Comments:

Hds5 14:22, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Name: Yerzhan Temirbulatov
Prospectus title: Endless war on piracy
Prospectus: Prospectus
Comments:

Erzhik 20:42, 21 February 2012 (UTC)


Name: Tara Baechel
Prospectus title: The Internet, Adoption and the Privacy of Minors
Prospectus: Prospectus
Comments:

User:TBaechel 21:25, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Name: Manuel Valerio
Prospectus title: Internet, fame and speed to Market
Prospectus: [8]
Comments:

Mvalerio 21:38, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Name: Marjolein Siegenthaler
Prospectus name: Airbnb.com
Prospectus: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/is2013/Image:Assignment_2_Marjolein_Siegenthaler.doc

Comments:
MSS 22:13, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Name: Gregorian Hawke
Prospectus name: twentymine.com
Prospectus: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/is2013/Image:Talk_to_Strangers_v1.0.odt

Comments:
Name:Mike Brant Prospectus Title: Children for Peace/Youth for Peace Online Community Prospectus: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/is2013/Image:Children_for_Peace-Youth_for_Peace_Online_Community_-Mike_Brant.doc Mike 22:35, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Name: David Taber
Prospectus: Coffee Shop vs. Grocery Store: Where and how local news is discussed on the web [9]
Comments
David Taber 16:15, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
I could have sworn I uploaded this on Tuesday, but it appears I forgot to hit submit. Sorry!