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Apr 18, 2017

The Online Humor Conversation Series at MIT

A spring event series with the MIT Media Lab's Center for Civic Media, and co-sponsored by the Berkman Klein Center

From using humor as a tool for resisting an authoritarian government, to rating dogs online, this spring's humor event series has got it all!

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May 1, 2017

Analyzing Accessibility of Wikipedia Projects Around the World

This study, conducted by the Internet Monitor project, analyzes the scope of government-sponsored censorship of Wikimedia sites around the world. 

Apr 12, 2017

The Future of IoT in Cities

A Summary Report

This document summarizes insights clustered around five key themes regarding the future of the Internet of Things in cities: managing partnerships and vendor relations; developing…

Apr 3, 2017

Data Analytics and the Fight against Housing Blight

A Guide for Local Leaders

A guide for cities interested in employing data analytics as a way to combat housing blight

Mar 30, 2017

Berkman Klein Center Welcomes Three New Directors

Ruth Okediji Photo: Robins Kaplan LLP/Dan Owen & Travis Wilhelmi   Margo Seltzer Photo: Harvard John A. Paulson School of…

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Mar 22, 2017

Organization & Structure of Open Source Software Development Initiatives

Challenges & Opportunities Concerning Corporate Formation, Nonprofit Status, & Governance for Open Source Projects

A collection of case studies and organizational models for those who manage and participate in open source development initiatives.

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Feb 27, 2017

Open Data Privacy Playbook

This report codifies responsible privacy-protective open data approaches and processes that could be adopted by cities and other government organizations.

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Feb 6, 2017

Smart Grid Paybacks: The Chattanooga Example

After building a fiber optic network throughout its service territory, the city-owned electric utility in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 2010 became the first U.S. company to offer…

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