Personal Democracy Forum 2008
Session: The Future of the Internet: Towards Civic Technologies
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| Speakers: |
Jonathan Zittrain |
| Date: | Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:10 AM - 10:45 AM |
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| Location: | Rose Theater |
Notes
- Jon Mandell
on The Future of the Internet: Towards Civic Technologies:
nice intro by micah
jonathan is first time PdF speaker
the internet is a civic technology
hourglass architecture
packets move like mashpit
1 civic defense - Pakistan ordered to block youtube shuts it down by lying about who it was
wikipedia 1 hour away from destruction at anytime - more good than evi ... - Mr. Sanford Dickert on The Future of the Internet: Towards Civic Technologies: Testing this one more time.
- Ms, Kathy Gill
on The Future of the Internet: Towards Civic Technologies:
generative politics - jonathan zittrain
berkman center, harvard
civic technologies and the future of the net
civic tech that succeeds exactly to the extent that people (want it?) to succeed
non-civic tech
example of threat to network:
youtube down due to pakistan ips lying in the moshpit
defense: nor ... - Robin Barrett
on The Future of the Internet: Towards Civic Technologies:
Generetivity - important word like open-source in framing our ideas of core principals and values to defend. Open transparent creative. Defend and use.
berkman center for internet and society.
Civic technologies - succeeds to an extent that people like it enough to make it want to succeed. That is ... - Vanessa Scanfeld
on The Future of the Internet: Towards Civic Technologies:
jonathan zittrain
civic technologies
technology that succeeds to extent that people make it succeed (as opposed to technology that works even if people aren't aware of it). network depends on neighborliness to function and protect from subversion.
1. civic defense.
- nanog - north american network o ... - David GalielDavid_Galiel
on The Future of the Internet: Towards Civic Technologies:
Internet as mosh pit. (analogy of moving information akin to moving a crowd surfer collaboratively across a room).
Underlying technologies rely on a certain degree of "neighborliness" - as a measure of "civic defense".
Has a weakness -uses the example of singel Pakisani ISP that took down YouTube, ... - Austin Walne on The Future of the Internet: Towards Civic Technologies:
- Antonio Sofi
on The Future of the Internet: Towards Civic Technologies:
nice intro by micah
jonathan is first time PdF speaker
the internet is a civic technology
hourglass architecture
packets move like mashpit
1 civic defense - Pakistan ordered to block youtube shuts it down by lying about who it was
wikipedia 1 hour away from destruction at anytime - more good than evi ... - Mr. Jordan Raynor
on The Future of the Internet: Towards Civic Technologies:
Jonathan Zittrain - Jonathan Zittrain is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and a co-founder of its Berkman Center for Internet & Society. He is author of “The Future of the Internet — And How to Stop It.” Website: people.oii.ox.ac.uk/
GENERATIVITY - as important as "open source" in def ... - Ken Laureys
on The Future of the Internet: Towards Civic Technologies:
Bio: Jonathan Zittrain is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and a co-founder of its Berkman Center for Internet & Society. He is author of “The Future of the Internet — And How to Stop It.” Website: people.oii.ox.ac.uk/z/
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Web Site: http://people.oii.ox.ac.uk/z/
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