Berkman Center at Harvard University
Accepted Projects
List of projects accepted into Berkman Center at Harvard University
Description
The Berkman Center was founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development. We represent a network of faculty, students, fellows, entrepreneurs, lawyers, and virtual architects working to identify and engage with the challenges and opportunities of cyberspace. We investigate the real and possible boundaries in cyberspace between open and closed systems of code, of commerce, of governance, and of education, and the relationship of law to each. We do this through active rather than passive research, believing that the best way to understand cyberspace is to actually build out into it. Our faculty, fellows, students, and affiliates engage with a wide spectrum of Net issues, including governance, privacy, intellectual property, antitrust, content control, and electronic commerce. Our diverse research interests cohere in a common understanding of the Internet as a social and political space where constraints upon inhabitants are determined not only through the traditional application of law, but, more subtly, through technical architecture ("code"). There are several code development projects at the Center, and some of the opportunities to contribute to these are listed on our ideas page. They include the StopBadware project (conducted in partnership with Google), the Internet & Democracy project (surveying global internet freedom), Media Cloud (doing automated content analysis and visualization on the news), and Cohort (a rails-based CRM).
