Berkman Buzz: August 22, 2014
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. David Weinberger reflects on the social web of 2003From David Weinberger's piece for Medium, "The social web before social networking: a report from 2003" Sara Watson explores legible data and digital literacyFrom Sara Watson's blog post, "Legible Data"
Justin Reich examines the privacy problems of big dataFrom Justin Reich's piece for EdTechResearcher, "Privacy, Anonymity, and Big Data in the Social Sciences" Schneier-Sherlock fanfic now existsFrom "notlosers" on LiveJournal, as linked to from Bruce Schneier's blog post, Chapter 137 of My Surreal Life
Inuit Filmmakers Are Documenting Their Traditional Way of Life in the Small Canadian Hamlet of ArviatFrom Eduardo Avila's post for Global Voices, "Inuit Filmmakers Are Documenting Their Traditional Way of Life in the Small Canadian Hamlet of Arviat" | ||||
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