The Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication evolved from the Project for Advanced Research in Global Communication and succeeds what was formerly known as the Center for Global Communication Studies.
Colin Agur is one of the eight 2014 Milton Wolf Emerging Scholar Fellows, an accomplished group of doctoral and advanced MA candidates selected to attend the 2014 Milton Wolf Seminar. Their posts highlight the critical themes and on-going debates raised during the 2014 Seminar discussions.
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The Selected Curation of Articles on Net-Governance (the SCAN) is a weekly digest on Internet governance news, reports, and events produced by the Governance Lab @NYU (the GovLab) as part of the GovLab’s Living Labs on Smarter Governance project. The SCAN is cross-posted weekly from the GovLab on the Internet Policy Observatory. The original posting of the GovLab SCAN- Issue 19, March 21, 2014 can be found here.
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//Tatevik Sargsyan, future AnOx participant and current Doctoral student at American University, discusses government requests for user data from online service providers and its potential implications on freedom of speech. In 2010, an Occupy activist was indicted by US Homeland…
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// “Winter is Coming” at CGCS, as Rebecca MacKinnon of Global Voices Online, author of 2012′s Consent of the Networked, responds to a recent Economist article on regulating the collection of users’ personal data online. To draw more attention to…
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//CGCS Media Wire is proud to present a inside look at Truthy. Karissa McKelvey, and Filippo Menczer of the Indiana University Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research discuss the motivations, inner workings and practical application of the API power…
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