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Welcome to the iLaw 2011 Wiki!
Important Program Information |
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society is very pleased to offer the iLaw 2011 Program, which will take place Tuesday, September 6th - Friday, September 9th. This wiki will serve as a repository for information and materials related to iLaw 2011. Here, you will find the iLaw Program Schedule, information about individual program sessions, required and recommended reading assignments, final student projects, and Program Logistics. The iLaw 2011 Program will be video recorded. All audience members, presenters, and other participants are required to sign a consent and license agreement (per the University's policy) prior to attending iLaw 2011. For more information, please visit Audio and Video Waivers. If you do not wish to be recorded please contact Carey Anderson. We received an enormous amount of interest in this year's program. For this reason, we ask that all participants commit to attending all sessions in the program -- the evening events, however, are optional. |
Program Schedule
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iLaw Sessions |
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Tuesday, September 6 |
Wednesday, September 7 |
Thursday, September 8 |
Friday, September 9 |
Program Materials
The iLaw program features a mixture of interactive lectures, roundtable-style and moderated discussions lead by Harvard Law School faculty members, Berkman Center researchers, fellows, and special guests. The sessions, which have been designed to expose students and audience members to the diverse nature of iLaw, will cover three types of substantive topical areas: (1) "Thematic Pillars" (the foundational topics and theories of iLaw), topics, (2) "Cross-sectional Themes" (which explore overlapping themes below the foundational surface), and (3) Case Studies (cases and examples of themes in practice).
Below are links to pages on this wiki categorized by topical area. These pages contain session overviews and links to the required reading assignments, recommended readings, and related Cross-sectional or Case Study sessions. For more information about the schedule or logistics, please consult the Program Schedule and Program Logistics pages.
Each day will end with an optional evening event. These events will offer unique opportunities to interact with Berkman Center and Harvard faculty, staff, fellows, and members of the community. Students and audience members are strongly encouraged to attend these events and learn more about the Berkman Center and it's diverse, enthusiastic community.
Pillar Themes of iLaw
Open Systems/Access
Online Liberty and Freedom of Expression
The Changing Internet: Cybersecurity
Intellectual Property
Cooperation
Privacy
Digital Humanities
Cross-sectional Themes of iLaw
The History of the Internet
The Study of the Internet: New Methods for New Technologies
The Global Internet
Interoperability
The Future of the Internet
Case Studies
Exploring the Arab Spring
User Innovation
Digital Libraries, Archives, and Rights Registries
Mutual Aid
Minds for Sale
Audio/Video Waivers (Required for all attendees)
See page on Audio and Video Recording Consent
Student Projects (Required)
See main page on Final Student Projects
How to Participate at iLaw 2011
See main page on iLaw Participation
Audience members are encouraged to participate at iLaw. For more information on how to interact with members during sessions, see the above link.
Evening Events (Optional)
- Monday: Drinks at John Harvard's Brew House
- Tuesday: Berkman Center Open House
- Wednesday: metaLAB (at) Harvard
- Thursday: Potential Thursday Evening Events
Videos From Previous iLaw Programs
These are worth checking out.
Logistics
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