Theodor Kolovos - Course Analysis

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Intro

Paradigms for Studying the Internet

Reading

"What Things Regulate", Code 2.0, Lawrence Lessig

"Measuring Internet Activity: a (Selective) Review of Methods and Metrics", Robert Faris, Rebekah Heacock, Internet Monitor Special Report Series No. 2, Berkman Center

The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It, Jonathan L. Zittrain

The Wealth of Networks, Yochai Benkler

"White Flight in Networked Publics? How Race and Class Shaped American Teen Engagement with MySpace and Facebook", Dannah Boyd, Race After the Internet,eds. Lisa Nakamura and Peter A. Chow White

Analysis

Whose Values? International Issues with Internet Regulation

Reading

The Evolving Landscape of Internet Control, Hal Roberts, Ethan Zuckerman,Robert Faris, Jillian York, and John Palfrey

"Free expression and controversial content on the web", Google Blog, Rachel Whetstone

"Next battle over Net ramps up worldwide", Eliza Krigman, Politico

"The Structural Weakness of Internet Speech",Andy Sellars, Digital Media Law Project

"Reluctant Gatekeepers: Corporate Ethics on a Filtered Internet", Jonathan Zittrain, John Palfrey, Global Information Technology Report

Analysis

Privacy

Peer Production and Collaboration

New and Old Media, Participation, and Information

Regulating Speech Online

Internet Infrastructure and Regulation

Informing the Public in the Internet Age

Copyright in Cyberspace

Control and Code: Privacy Online

Internet and Democracy

Cybersecurity and Cyberwarfare

The Profitability of the Internet

References


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