Berkman Buzz: February 11, 2015
The Berkman Buzz is a weekly collection of work and conversations from around the Berkman community. Apply to be a Berkman summer intern! Applications will be accepted through February 16th. Learn more Internet Monitor releases new report: "Arab Religious Skeptics Online"From the report, "Arab Religious Skeptics Online: Anonymity, Autonomy, and Discourse in a Hostile Environment" Media Cloud releases new report on the public debate over net neutralityFrom the Media Cloud report, "Score Another One for the Internet? The Role of the Networked Public Sphere in the U.S. Net Neutrality Policy Debate" Jonathan Zittrain argues why compelled backdoors for Internet communications apps are a bad ideaFrom his post, "An open letter to the British Prime Minister: 20th-century solutions won't help 21st-century surveillance" Ryan Budish reflects on the future of wearablesFrom his piece on The Atlantic, "What My Hearing Aid Taught Me About the Future of Wearables" Susan Crawford parses the FCC head's proposal for overseeing high-speed Internet servicesFrom her piece in the New York Times, "The Internet Is Back to Solid Regulatory Ground" Alison Head asks Codeacademy cofounder about the company's successFrom Alison's latest interview for Project Information Literacy (PIL),"Zach Sims: Learning Real Skills that Matter," metaLAB (at) Harvard premieres new documentary: "Cold Storage" From the metaLAB post, "Cold Storage Premiere Today" Cyberlaw Clinic files a DMCA anti-circumvention exemption commentFrom Cyberlaw Clinic blog post, "Defending Research into Medical Devices " RuNet Watchdog 'Baffled' by Twitter's Refusal to Block Kremlin's OpponentsFrom Tetyana Lokot's Global Voices article, "RuNet Watchdog 'Baffled' by Twitter's Refusal to Block Kremlin's Opponents" |
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