Berkman Buzz: March 2, 2012
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. Ethan Zuckerman explores civic videoFrom Ethan Zuckerman's blog post, "What is Civic Video? A Center for Civic Media brainstorm with Howard Blumenthal"
Berkman & the MIT Center for Civic Media examine "truthiness"From the Truthiness in Digital Media blog, "About Truthiness in Digital Media" danah boyd announces The Kinder & Braver World Project: Research SeriesFrom danah boyd's blog post, "Born This Way Foundation: guided by research" Mayo Fuster Morell reports on the OWS Forum on the commonsFrom Mayo Fuster Morell's blog post, "A report on Occupy Wall Street (OWS) Forum on the commons"
The Internet & Democracy Project releases new paper on Internet's impact on Russian politics, media, and societyFrom Bruce Etling's post for the Internet & Democracy blog, "Exploring Russian Cyberspace: New Internet and Democracy Publication (and more to come!)" Zambia: Ban Ki-moon Calls on Nation to Respect Gay RightsFrom Gershom Ndhlovu's blog post for Global Voices Online, "Zambia: Ban Ki-moon Calls on Nation to Respect Gay Rights" | ||||
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