Julie Owono shares why digital rights should have the same protections as offline ones.
Julie Owono
Chinmayi Arun discusses the consequences for democracy if major social media platforms arbitrarily blocked political leaders.
Chinmayi Arun
Hilary Ross dives deep into the mission of the Institute for Rebooting Social Media at All Tech is Human's Responsible Tech University Summit.
Hilary Ross
Sameer Hinduja explains the implications of a security flaw on Reddit that allow removed posts to continue to be viewed.
Sameer Hinduja
Applications due January 31, 2022
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is now accepting fellowship applications for the 2022-2023 academic year through our annual open call.
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In Nieman Lab's predictions for journalism in 2022, Jonas Kaiser explores the need for fact-checking — and who should be doing it.
Jonas Kaiser
In the Nieman Lab's predictions for journalism in 2022, j. Siguru Wahutu expresses hope for a humbler media ecosystem.
j. Siguru Wahutu
Matt Goerzen is a PhD student studying the History of Science at Harvard University.