Oct
27
2017
11:00am
to
Oct
27
2017
11:00am
The Slippery Slope of Internet Censorship in Egypt
This report explains the dramatic increase in Internet censorship in Egypt, examines the Twitter conversation around website blocking in Egypt, and identifies ways that users disseminate banned content.
25 oct 2017
Oct
24
2017
5:00pm
to
Oct
24
2017
5:00pm
Safe Spaces, Brave Spaces
with author John Palfrey, Head of School at Phillips Academy, Andover
Oct
24
2017
12:00pm
to
Oct
24
2017
12:00pm
Berkman Klein Luncheon Series
How the Networked Age is Changing Humanitarian Disasters
featuring Nathaniel Raymond, founding Director of the Signal Program on Human Security and Technology at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI) of the Harvard Chan School of Public Health
How Facebook Tries to Regulate Postings Made by Two Billion People
Berkman Klein Center hosts a day of conversation about reducing harmful speech online and hears from the Facebook executive in charge of platform moderation policies
19 oct 2017
Oct
18
2017
4:00pm
to
Oct
18
2017
4:00pm
Deep Mediatization: Social Order in the Age of Datafication
with Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and Berkman Klein Faculty Associate and Andreas Hepp, Zemki, University of Bremen, Germany
Oct
17
2017
12:00pm
to
Oct
17
2017
12:00pm
Berkman Klein Luncheon Series
Will Wikipedia exist in 20 years?
Featuring Katherine Maher, Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, in conversation with Harvard Law School Professor Yochai Benkler
International students team up with Berkman Klein mentors to learn open source development
This summer six students from around the world remotely worked on the development of open source projects with mentorship from members of the Berkman Klein community through the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program.
11 oct 2017
Oct
10
2017
12:00pm
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Oct
10
2017
12:00pm
HUBweek 2017: Programming the Future of AI: Ethics, Governance, and Justice
featuring Harvard's Cynthia Dwork, Christopher L. Griffin, Margo I. Seltzer, and Jonathan L. Zittrain in conversation with Professor Chris Bavitz
Enabling Competition & Innovation on a City Fiber Network
The municipally owned fiber-optic network of Ammon, Idaho provides one model for U.S. public entities and policymakers seeking to increase service competition and innovation.