Berkman Buzz: January 10, 2013
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. The Berkman Center is now accepting applications for its 2013 summer internship program. More information is available here. Herdict recaps its past year of dataFrom Ryan Budish's post for Herdict, "Herdict 2012: By the Numbers"
Aaron Shaw reflects on Otey vs. CrowdFlowerFrom Aaron Shaw's blog post, "Some initial thoughts on the Otey vs. CrowdFlower case" David Weinberger ponders science as a social objectFrom David Weinberger's blog post, "[2b2k] Science as social object" The CMLP reviews hate speech in the French TwittersphereFrom Marie-Andree Weiss's post for the Citizen Media Law Project, "RT the Hate: France and Twitter Censorship, Part Two"
Andrés Monroy-Hernández, danah boyd, and others publish new study on Twitter's role in covering drug-related violence in MexicoFrom Andrés Monroy-Hernández's blog post for Follow the Crowd, "CSCW 2013: The Rise of Civic Media Curation in Urban Warfare"
Technology Helps Kenyans Reveal Electoral Registration FraudFrom Njeri Wangari's blog post for Global Voices, "Technology Helps Kenyans Reveal Electoral Registration Fraud" | ||||||
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