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… “Openness and Restraint: Structure, Discourse, and Contention in Saudi … viewpoints: This study of the Saudi Twittersphere offers a detailed view of public sentiment and provides insights into …
… at Kenyon College, will discuss his new book, "Common as Air." Response by Robert Darnton , Carl H. Pforzheimer … of disruptive intelligence all cultures need if they are to remain lively, flexible, and open to change. Hyde is …
… Aileen Nielsen is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Harvard … as a data scientist. She is a member of the New York bar. … Aileen Nielsen …
… Claire McCarthy is a primary care pediatrician and Medical … and is a senior editor for Harvard Health Publications. … Claire McCarthy …
… 30 percent reduction in misinformation for .1 percent of daily active usage was dead on arrival. And that is not … decisions.” Read more in Harvard Magazine . … Facebook’s Failures …
… Waide Warner is Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School and a … fiber optic cables across the Atlantic and the Pacific. … Waide Warner …
… Project's study of the legal, policy, and business issues raised by the Internet's disrupting the production and … Samuelson Clinic for Law, Technology, and Public Policy . … Reclaiming Sharing … Derek Slater …
… Mailyn Fidler is an Assistant Professor of Law at the … taught at the University of Nebraska College of Law. … Mailyn Fidler …