In an example of the benefit of opensource products and the public scrutiny that strengthens them, a recent report published by the University of Colorado at Boulder…
The Cross-Cultural Partnership working group first met in late 2006, with the stated goal of "bring(ing) together people from different networks, both indigenous and…
Matthew Pearl, best-selling author and Visiting Lecturer at Harvard Law School participated in the Berkman Center Luncheon Series this afternoon to …
Adding to their efforts to increase civic engagement and government transparency, the Sunlight Foundation and the Participatory Politics Foundation launched their latest joint…
Following a very successful conference on Saturday, the bar has been raised for future Beyond Broadcast conferences. If you were not able to join us, or participate online, you…
Capitalizing on the momentum that fair use in film garnered earlier this month, our colleagues at the Stanford Center for Internet & Society combined the efforts of their …
BERKMAN BUZZ: A look at the past week's online Berkman conversationsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law SchoolWeek of February 23, 2007What's going on…
A new paper addressing "Interoperability In the New Digital Identity Infrastructure," has just been published by Berkman Fellow Mary Rundle and Paul Trevithick of the…
All this week the Integrated Media Association has been meeting in Boston, on the eve of Beyond Broadcast 2007, to discuss a number of issues relating to "public media."The…
Today, international news organization, Reuters launched a new website devoted entirely to news about Africa. One of the great features of this new site is the prominent…