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| [[Politics and Technology of Control: Introduction]]
| [[Politics and Technology of Control: Introduction]]
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| Jan 31
| Feb 5
| [[Paradigms for Studying the Internet]]
| [[Paradigms for Studying the Internet]]
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| Feb 7
| Feb 12
| [[Regulating Speech Online]]
| [[A Series of Tubes: Infrastructure, Broadband, and Baseline Content Control]]
| ''(Assignment 1 due)''
| ''(Assignment 1 due)''
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| Feb 14
| Feb 19
| [[New Economic Models]]
| [[Whose Values? International Issues with Internet Regulation]]
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| Feb 21
| Feb 26
| [[Peer Production and Collaboration]]
| [[Regulating Speech Online]]
| ''(Assignment 2 due)''
| ''(Assignment 2 due)''
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| Feb 28
| Mar 5
| [[Copyright in Cyberspace]]
| [[Copyright Part 1: Guiding Principles and Online Application]]
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| Mar 6
| Mar 12
| [[New and Old Media, Participation, and Information]]
| [[Copyright Part 2: Enforcement and Balances]]
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| Mar 13
| Mar 19
| ''No class - Spring Break''
| ''No class - Spring Break''
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| Mar 20
| Mar 26
| [[Collective Action and Decision-making]]
| [[Collective Action, Politics, and Protests]]
| ''(Assignment 3 due)''
| ''(Assignment 3 due)''
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| Mar 27
| Apr 2
| [[Internet and Democracy]]
| [[Peer Production: Development from the Edges and from the Crowd]]
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| Apr 3
| Apr 9
| [[Control and Code: Privacy Online]]
| [[Hacking, Hackers, and Hacktivism]]
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| Apr 10
| Apr 16
| [[Internet and Democracy: The Sequel]]  
| [[Informing the Public in the Internet Age]]  
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| Apr 17
| Apr 23
| [[Internet Infrastructure and Regulation]]
| [[Privacy]]
| ''(Assignment 4 due)''
| ''(Assignment 4 due)''
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| Apr 24
| Apr 30
| [[The Wikileaks Case]]
| [[The Profitability of the Internet]]
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| May 1
| May 7
|''No class - final project preparation''
|''No class - final project preparation''
| ''(Optional [[Extra Credit]] due)''
| ''(Optional [[Extra Credit]] due)''
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| May 8
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|Final class - wrap up and student presentations
|Final class - wrap up and student presentations
|''([[Final Project]] due)''
|''([[Final Project]] due)''

Revision as of 11:01, 21 January 2013

Internet and Society: Technologies and Politics of Control

LSTU E–120 - Harvard Extension School - Spring 2013 - Tuesdays 5:30-7:30 pm EST

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

It is hard to overstate the role the Internet plays in our lives. The Net has developed not only as the greatest means of producing and sharing information that the world has ever known, but also as a fundamental tool in global political, social, and economic processes. The Net has been heralded by many as nothing less than a means of fundamentally transforming our world into one that is more just, more democratic, and more affluent, while redrawing the boundaries of political and economic power. But the Net is no longer a frontier, and the early days of the Internet exceptionalism have given way to increased regulatory responses. Just as the Internet allowed users to discover new and interesting ways to transform lives, those who seek to control the levers of power around the Internet have discovered means of controlling its content and dissemination, through technological, monetary, normative, and legal means…(4 credits) continued...

Syllabus at a glance

Jan 29 Politics and Technology of Control: Introduction
Feb 5 Paradigms for Studying the Internet
Feb 12 A Series of Tubes: Infrastructure, Broadband, and Baseline Content Control (Assignment 1 due)
Feb 19 Whose Values? International Issues with Internet Regulation
Feb 26 Regulating Speech Online (Assignment 2 due)
Mar 5 Copyright Part 1: Guiding Principles and Online Application
Mar 12 Copyright Part 2: Enforcement and Balances
Mar 19 No class - Spring Break
Mar 26 Collective Action, Politics, and Protests (Assignment 3 due)
Apr 2 Peer Production: Development from the Edges and from the Crowd
Apr 9 Hacking, Hackers, and Hacktivism
Apr 16 Informing the Public in the Internet Age
Apr 23 Privacy (Assignment 4 due)
Apr 30 The Profitability of the Internet
May 7 No class - final project preparation (Optional Extra Credit due)
May 14 Final class - wrap up and student presentations (Final Project due)


Course Information:

Assignments & Projects:

Resources:

External:

People:

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 (directions)

You can use Adobe Connect to participate during class time. Visit our Adobe Connect site and log in as guest.

We recommend that, if you would like to speak during class, you use a combination headphone/microphone to participate. Alternatively, you may use headphones along with your computer's built-in mic. As a last resort, you can use your computer's built-in mic without headphones, but please be aware that this may cause audio issues for both you and the class as a whole.

Note: When you log in to Adobe Connect, you will log in as a guest. Please use your full name or a pseudonym that will allow us to identify who you are so we can give you credit for your class participation.


Participating Asynchronously

  • The recorded videotapes of the class produced by Harvard Extension School are available here. Videos are typically available 1-2 days after class.

Contact Information

  • All questions, comments, etc. should be sent to: is2013@cyber.law.harvard.edu
    • 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.

Class Feedback

We'd love to hear your thoughts on how class is going! Please fill out this anonymous poll to let us know what you think.


REQUEST: Would you please keep the Assigned Readings and lectures live after the class dismisses today? I would like to come back to it again. Thanks! Harvard212 16:08, 8 May 2012 EST


Thank you for a great semester!!!! Mvalerio 20:50, 8 May 2012 (EDT)