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Participation, Design, Search: How the Internet is Transforming
26/09/2007
This afternoon Michael Maier, former Shorenstein Fellow and founder and CEO of the German company Blogform Publishing, joined the Berkman Luncheon Series to present on the next generation of digital media platforms in his talk: “Participation, Design, Search: How the Internet is Transforming.” Download the MP3 (time: 1:02:48) Michael’s thoughts centered on the idea that digital [...]
The Future of the Net
24/09/2007
“JZ, live on the big screen, Future of the Internet Luncheon“ In the spirit of One Web Day, a celebration of global online life taking place on September 22nd, as well as Berkman’s 10th anniversary, we dedicated our luncheon series last week to a discussion on “The Future of the Net.” Download the MP3 (time: 1:05:20) In [...]
De-localized Production of Scientific Knowledge
11/09/2007
The Berkman Center kicked off this year’s Luncheon Series on Tuesday, September 11 with a stimulating presentation from world renowned physicist and professor at Harvard’s Department of the History of Science, Peter Galison. Download the MP3 (time: 1:03:33) Peter is the Joseph Pellegrino University Professor at Harvard University, a MacArthur Fellow, and spoke on his work [...]
Weinberger Interviews BBC’s Sambrook
27/06/2007
David Weinberger Everything is Miscellaneous Wired News/Berkman Center Podcast Series In his latest interview for Wired, Berkman Fellow David Weinberger speaks with BBC News Director Richard Sambrook about the migration of news to online mediums. As they discuss, there are a number of issues that come into play with this conversion, some that remove pre-existing controls and editorial rights [...]
danah boyd on MyFriends, MySpace
26/06/2007
On June 19, danah boyd participated in the Berkman Luncheon Series to discuss her work and research in the area of social networks. She provided a great historical context to the various sites that have come and gone from the center of Internet activity, as well as some insight into what brought about their [...]