BERKMAN BUZZ: A look at the past week's online Berkman conversationsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law SchoolWeek of December 31, 2007* * * * * * * * * * * *…
From Berkman Fellow Doc Searls...In CBS Video: Not In The Conversation, John Battelle writes,Close readers will notice a trend in 2008 here on Searchblog: I’ll be posting stuff…
From the Internet & Democracy Project...Two weeks ago, Kenya was a haven of democracy and prosperity in Africa, with a competitive national election process and an attractive…
From Berkman Alum David Isenberg...Please come to F2C: Freedom to Connect in Washington, DC onMarch 31 and April 1, 2008.So far, confirmed presenters include:* Tim Wu, Professor,…
One of the most exciting tasks of our Berkman at 10 endeavors so far has been the push to commit the past year, as well as the nine before it, to Berkman's Tenth Anniversary…
Taking one step further in the study of fair use, our friends Peter Jaszi, co-director of the American University Washington College of Law’s Program on Information Justice and…
Continued coverage from Ndesanjo Macha of Global Voices...Has technology, particularly citizen media, played any positive in positive role in covering the the crisis in Kenya?…
From Ndesanjo Macha of Global Voices...How would you describe the political situation in Kenya? White African uses three words to describe millions of Kenyan voters following the…
Google has launched a new student Fellowship Program that will provide opportunity for students interested in Internet and tech policy to advance their studies through summer work…