From: Amar Ashar [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 30 May 2007 20:33
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Subject: [weekly-events-list] Berkman Center Events, Webcasts, and More,
5/30 Edition
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UPCOMING at the BERKMAN CENTER - see descriptions and more info below
This is your last chance to register before the conference this Friday!
* Friday, June 1, 2007 - Internet & Society Conference
<http://www.is2k7.org> 2007 - University: Knowledge Beyond Authority
(Registration <http://www.is2k7.org> is now open)
* * Keynotes by Nicholas Negroponte, Chairman of One Laptop per Child /
John Palfrey, Executive Director of the Berkman Center for Internet &
Society. Facilitators include Berkman fellows such as Doc Searls, Wendy
Seltzer, John Clippinger, Ethan Zuckerman, Dan Gillmor, Lewis Hyde,
David Weinberger, and representatives from the Center for Social Media,
Facebook, Public Knowledge, The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for
Race and Justice, Science Commons, and more
Space at some of our events is limited. For events requiring an RSVP,
please reply to this email or send an email to
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Please check the Berkman public calendar for upcoming events:
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/events
For directions to Berkman's offices at 23 Everett Street, see
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/contact
<http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/contact/>
For more information, please contact the Berkman Center at (617)
495-7547 or [log in to unmask]
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The Berkman Center's Internet & Society Conference
<http://www.is2k7.org> 2007
University: Knowledge Beyond Authority
Harvard University
June 1, 2007
For all those who care about the future of UNIVERSITY.
Participants include:
*Nicholas Negroponte, Chairman of One Laptop per Child *John Palfrey,
Executive Director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society
*Patricia Aufderheide, Director, Center for Social Media *John
Clippinger, Berkman Center for Internet & Society Fellow *Terry Fisher,
Faculty co-director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society *Dan Gillmor,
Berkman Center for Internet & Society Fellow *Eric Gordon, Assistant
Professor, Emerson College *David Harris, Managing Director, Charles
Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice *Lewis Hyde, Berkman
Center for Internet & Society Fellow *Chris Kelly, Chief Privacy
Officer, Facebook *SJ Klein, Director of Content, One Laptop per Child
*Christopher Mackie, Associate Program Officer, Mellon Foundation *Anne
Margulies, Executive Director, OpenCourseWare *Charles Nesson, Founder,
Berkman Center for Internet & Society and conference co-chair *Cathy
Norton, Woods Hole Institute Library *Charles Ogletree, Executive
Director, Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice and
conference co-chair *Doc Searls, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Fellow *Wendy Seltzer, Berkman Center for Internet & Society Fellow
*Stuart Shieber, Professor of Computer Science, Harvard University, and
Berkman Center Director *Marshall Smith, Program Director, Education
Program, Hewlett Foundation *Elizabeth Stark, Founder of Harvard Free
Culture Club, 3L HLS *Peter Suber, Director, Public Knowledge *Joel
Thierstein, Rice University Connexions *David Weinberger, Berkman Center
for Internet & Society Fellow *Jessamyn C. West, Rural Librarian *John
Wilbanks, Executive Director, Science Commons *Ethan Zuckerman, Berkman
Center for Internet & Society Fellow ...and many more!
The Internet & Society Conference is positioned to generate questions,
insight and solutions from diverse perspectives across the landscape of
University, with a focus on the role of University as an institution. We
seek to establish University as a collective force much like
'Government' or 'Private Enterprise' in its ability to negotiate and
compromise for our needs in the digital environment.
We will ask how University should relate to the world of intellectual
property with respect to what we use and what we produce, and how
interconnected the "library" of University should be. We will consider
how the corporate worlds of search and content might thrive by
supporting networked Universities. We will collaboratively take on the
quest for new forms of compatible efficiency to unleash the generative
force of universities in the Net.
Registration is open to all. Please join us in declaring University in
cyberspace.
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