Jonathan Zittrain was a law professor at Harvard Law School, co-founded the Berkman Center for the Internet and society and served as a professor of computer science at the Faculty of Engineering and Harvard University of Applied Sciences. He is the author of "The Future of the Internet - And How to Stop It".
Jonathan Zittrain, a scholar at Harvard Law School in June 2014, said "Facebook can decide which elections can not be found by anyone," Facebook could selectively suppress voter turnout rate We are paying attention. . (He also suggested that Facebook be considered a "trustee of information" and to take on specific special roles and responsibilities to manage large amounts of personal data.) At the end of 2014, Daily Dot was a strategist I asked for a case study on the ambiguity of. Continually concentrate Facebook advertisements on the home of Broward and Dade County Democracy to break Florida statewide measures. Chang & Koster, a digital advertising company, can deliver one message to a household with 150,000 homes with a small budget, which will give great results.
Jonathan Zittrain is a Professor of Law and Computer Science at Harvard University and is studying privacy and fairness issues in the digital world. He is the co - founder of the Berkman Center and Cold Effects Center for the Internet and society at Harvard University and is an information center for letters used to order removal of certain information on the network. As the author of "The Future of the Internet - and How to Stop It", Zittrain was published in 2008 and recently released the current Nieman Fellowship course. Speech and excerpt from the subsequent Q & A session:
Jonathan Zittrain is a Dean of Harvard University Law School and Professor of International Law at Harvard University Kennedy School of School, Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University School of Engineering, Harvard University Law School Library Director, and Dean of Berkman College Internet and Society Center. His areas of research include digital assets and content, encryption, electronic privacy, role mediation in the Internet architecture, human computing, and the development of useful and unobtrusive technologies in education.
Jonathan Zittrain participates in various exciting activities at the intersection of civic technology, the Internet, policy, law, academia. He is Professor of Internet law at Harvard Law School, Professor of International Law of George Bemis, Professor of Kennedy School of Harvard University and Professor of Computer Science at Harvard Institute of Technology. Director of the Berkman Center for Harvard Internet and Society. Mickey's past was particularly attractive: he was the chief of the staff and partner of Boston Mayor Thomas Menino. So he helped shape new urban dynamics, the Boston municipal innovation strategy and made it a peer-to-peer government and transformation model (including SeeClickFix's Commonwealth Connect app).