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Nov 12, 2007

Net Gains: How Technology Could Save Presidential Debates

In the Ideas section of yesterday's Boston Globe, Dan Gillmor makes some suggestions on how to improve politics and politics in the digital age through technology.

Nov 9, 2007

Berkman Buzz, week of November 5

BERKMAN BUZZ: A look at the past week's online Berkman conversationsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law SchoolWeek of November 5, 2007* * * * * * * * * * …

Nov 9, 2007

Pakistan, Martial Law & the Internet

From the OpenNet Initiative...When Pervez Musharraf declared a state of emergency and suspended the constitution on November 3 in Pakistan, the blogosphere and traditional media…

Nov 8, 2007

Media Literacy for the Information Consumer

Following today's earlier post, Dan Gillmor sounds off on the latest episode of Berkman.tv.In an age where we're constantly saturated with media - newspapers, blogs, radio,…

Nov 8, 2007

Congrats to Dan Gillmor and his Arizona State University Appointments!

Great shouts of congratulations to our fellow Dan Gillmor, who will soon be joining the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. …

Nov 8, 2007

Global Voices Pakistan Emergency Page

Global Voices has set up a special "Pakistan Emergency" page on their website, aggregating all types of coverage from and about the situation unfolding since their President…

Nov 7, 2007

Benkler Discusses Blogs, Culture, and More

This past week on kottke.org, as part of a week-long series on how "blogs are changing how we create, disseminate, and critique our culture," Berkman Faculty Co-director Yochai…

Nov 7, 2007

Citizen Media Law Project Launches Legal Threats Database

Interactive Archive of Legal Threats Against Internet Users Encourages User Input and Commentary

Washington, DC - The Citizen Media Law Project (CMLP) today unveiled its new Legal Threats Database, a catalog of the growing number of lawsuits, cease and desist letters, and…

Nov 6, 2007

Berkman Luncheon Series with Christine Harold, author of OurSpace

This afternoon's Luncheon Series featured Christine Harold, an Assistant Professor in Department of Communication at the University of Washington, who will…

Nov 6, 2007

Musharraf Uses Licensing Laws to Clampdown on Media in Pakistan

From David Ardia of the Citizen Media Law Project...Reports are emerging from Pakistan that President Pervez Musharraf has shutdown independent news media within Pakistan and…

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