The Berkman Center celebrated the release of John Palfrey and Urs Gasser's "Born Digital: Understanding the First Generation of Digital Natives" at Harvard Law School.
The Berkman Center co-hosted a Forum event with the Institute of Politics, a spirited discussion and lead up event to the Berkman@10 conference.
Jonathan Zittrain discussed his new book, The Future of the Internet - And How to Stop It...
Jonathan Zittrain discussed his new book "The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It" in New York City at the Tribeca Grand Hotel.
Lawrence Lessig returned to Cambridge to speak about Change Congress, a project to build support for reforming how the United States government functions.
Lisa Stone discussed how U.S. presidential candidates and household brands have helped, and hurt, themselves by failing to understand what many women online increasingly demand.
Catherine Candee discussed how the commercialization of scholarly publishing has stimulated a crisis threatening to compromise the very mission of universities.
Peter Suber discussed strategies for universities to promote Open Access to research literature.
The OpenNet Initiative’s new book, Access Denied: The Practice and Policy of Global Internet Filtering, is now on bookshelves.
Clay Shirky joined an intimate group at the Berkman Center for a deep dive discussion on one chapter of his book, which deals with protest culture -- ad hoc vs institutional, and what it means.