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Feb 12, 2009

Upcoming Events and Digital Media Roundup

Next week: Galison, Goldsmith, Minow, Moss, and Zittrain on "Secrecy". Plus, a luncheon series on cloud computing, Cyberscholars returns to Berkman, and a preview of upcoming…

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Feb 12, 2009

Born Digital in the classroom

PBS Teachers & Classroom 2.0 webinar with John Palfrey

On February 26, John Palfrey will be participating in a virtual conversation with educators about digital natives. We hope you can join in...

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Feb 11, 2009

New positions with the CMLP

The Citizen Media Law Project is looking for law student interns for the spring and summer and for a new staff attorney.

Internet and Society: Technologies and Politics of Control - Spring 2009

This course examines current legal, political, social, and technical struggles for control of the global Internet—and the content and relationships it conveys.

Feb 11, 2009

Happy birthday, eon!

Today, Berkman Center Founder, Faculty Co-Director, and Harvard Law Professor Charles Nesson turns 70!

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Feb 11, 2009

Making (digital) airwaves

This week has been thick with Berkman-related audio: conversations with Judith Donath, John Palfrey, David Hornik, and Esra'a Al Shafei all made their way onto the Net...

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Feb 9, 2009

Privacy and truth online

John Palfrey was recently interviewed by James Goodale on two questions: "Does anyone care about privacy anymore?" and "What to do about lies on the internet?"

Feb 6, 2009

Berkman Buzz: Week of February 2, 2009

Explaining StopBadware.org, the death of JuicyCampus, the shrinking Web in Iran, and more...in this week's BUZZ!

Feb 5, 2009

Upcoming Events and Digital Media Roundup

Tonight: Korean news and social networking. Coming up next week: the challenges of activism in the Middle East, crowdsourced website accessibility testing with Herdict, and net…

Feb 4, 2009

Harvard University Press launches its first Open Access journal

Almost exactly a year after Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted unanimously in favor of an Open Access policy, Harvard University Press has taken its own giant…

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