ZITTRAIN - Key Persons
Job Titles:
- Decolonial Humanitarian Digital Governance
- Humanitarian Digital Ethics: a Foresight and Decolonial Governance Approach
Aarathi Krishnan specialises in strategic and applied foresight for the humanitarian and development sector. A seasoned expert globally, she works at the intersection of humanitarian and development futures, strategic foresight, and anticipatory institutional transformation.
She is currently the Senior Advisor for Strategic Foresight for UNDP, where she is designing the integration of a systems approach to foresight across the Asia Pacific Bureau to build anticipatory capacities, decision making and programmatic offers to see, manage and respond to short and long term risk signals, policies and investments so that development futures can be flourishing for all.
In addition, she is also an Affiliate at Berkman Klein Centre for Internet and Society at Harvard University as well as a 2020-21 and 2021-22 Technology and Human Rights Fellow at the Harvard Carr Centre for Technology and Human Rights. The focus of her research is on Foresight and Decolonial Tech Ethics in Humanitarian Tech Governance Previously she has supported a range of international humanitarian organisations on embedding institutional foresight and global strategy to drive institutional and systems transformation, including the UN Resident Coordinators, UNV, the World Bank, UNHCR, MSF, ICRC and IFRC .
Aaron Gluck-Thaler is a PhD Candidate at the Department of the History of Science, an Affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, and a Frank Knox Fellow at Harvard University.
Aaron studies the historical, cultural, and political dimensions of national security practices, with a focus on techniques used for surveillance and cybersecurity. His doctoral research examines how pattern recognition technologies illuminate enduring questions of how power, scientific knowledge, and the self are cultivated. Aaron holds a BEng in Mechanical Engineering from McGill University, a MSc in the Social Science of the Internet from the Oxford Internet Institute, and a MSc in the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology from the University of Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.
Job Titles:
- Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Northwestern University
Aaron Shaw is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Northwestern University, a Faculty Associate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet…
Job Titles:
- Associate Professor
- Fellow
- Assistant Professor of Business Law and Ethics at Indiana University
- BKC Faculty Associate
- Faculty Associate
Abbey Stemler is an assistant professor of business law and ethics at Indiana University. She is a leading scholar on the regulation of the sharing…
Abbey Stemler is an Associate Professor and Weimer Faculty Fellow in the Department of Business Law and Ethics at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business. She is a leading scholar on the regulation of the sharing economy and platform-based businesses and has published widely, including in top law journals such as the Iowa Law Review, Emory Law Journal, and Harvard Journal on Legislation. She is frequently sought out for her expertise by lawmakers, intergovernmental organizations, and media outlets.
Her research explores the spaces where law has yet to catch up with technology. In particular, her aim is to expose the evolving realities of Internet-based "innovations" and find ways to effectively regulate them without hindering their beneficial uses. As she sees it, many modern firms inhabit a world that operates under alien physics-where free is often costly and "smart" is not always wise. In her research, she employs tools and insights from economics, behavioral science, regulatory theory, and rhetoric to understand how society can better protect consumers, privacy, and democracy.
Professor Stemler is nationally recognized for her scholarship, teaching, and service and is the recipient of multiple awards including the Academy of Legal Studies in Business's Outstanding Early Career Achievement Award, Indiana University's Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, and the Jerry S. Cohen Award for Antitrust Scholarship. She is also a practicing attorney, entrepreneur, and founding member and chair of Indiana University's Queer Philanthropy Circle, the first circle of its kind to crowdfund and support queer students, faculty, and alumni in higher education.
BKC Faculty Associate Abbey Stemler was interviewed about TikTok's legal liability for failing to protect children from inappropriate content.
Job Titles:
- Project Manager
- Lumen Project Manager
Lumen project manager Adam Holland and Rebecca Tushnet spoke about Google's efforts to take down links considered pirated.
Job Titles:
- Senior Research Coordinator at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Adam Nagy's work supports the development of new tools, forums, and research within the Algorithms and Justice track of the Ethics and Governance of…
Adam Nagy is a Senior Research Coordinator at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. His work supports the development of new tools, forums, and research at the Center, particularly in relation to public sector uses of artificial intelligence and the regulation of new technologies. Projects include the Risk Assessment Tools Database, the AGTech Forum, the Principled AI report, the BKC Policy Practice: Digital Pandemic Response, and several BKC Research Sprints.
Job Titles:
- Education, Libraries, & Digital Humanities Media, Democracy, & Public Discourse Technology & the Law
Adam is the former Director of Harvard Law School's Library Innovation Lab (LIL), where he led projects like Perma.cc, the Caselaw Access Project and H2O, often in collaboration with others in the Berkman Klein community. Currently, Adam is a senior leader in a startup named BRYTER, which helps lawyers build web applications to better serve their clients.
Before joining LIL in 2014, Adam founded a startup that helped lawyers collaborate online. He also represented clients in court for over 10 years as a commercial litigator and white collar defense lawyer at Covington & Burling, Goodwin Procter LLP and Donnelly, Conroy & Gelhaar LLP, where he was a partner. Early in his career, Adam served as a law clerk to Judge James L. Ryan of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and interned with the Appellate Staff, Civil Division, in the U.S. Department of Justice. He holds degrees from the University of Michigan Law School and Davidson College.
Adriana Lasso-Harrier is an urban planner and researcher on the public spaces that we spend our time in - both in cities and online.
As an affiliate, Adriana will study how the digital public realms that we increasingly use to connect, work, and play are re-shaping physical urban spaces. She will investigate if - and how - cyberspace is impacting how cities' public spaces are built and used.
With previous roles in grassroots organizing, public policy, and research on urban security technology, Adriana has seen firsthand how digital and tactical interventions can be harnessed to build trustworthy and responsive spaces. She currently works as an urban planner at the Boston Planning & Development Agency and is a recent graduate of Harvard University's Graduate School of Design.
Afsaneh Rigot is a researcher with years of experience covering law, technology, LGBTQ, refugee and human rights issues. At the Berkman Klein Centre…
Afsaneh Rigot is a researcher with years of experience covering law, technology, LGBTQ, refugee, and human rights issues.
Currently, she works with ARTICLE 19 on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regional issues. She is also a 2021-2022 fellow with the Technology and Public Purpose (TAPP) at the Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. During her TAPP fellowship, Afsaneh will further develop her methodology and concept using experiences and knowledge in implementing company change with those most impacted-centered. She looks to redefine how we design our major communication tools through, what she calls "designing from the margins": a methodology requiring a departure from structures and design processes that focus on the "main use cases."
Based on her Berkman Klein Centre (BKC) fellowship project (2019-2020), Afsaneh continues the work and research she designed and led on security issues for LGBTQ communities who use dating apps and social media tools in the MENA region. Her research at BKC focuses on how these apps are used for evidence-gathering by state actors targeting LGBTQ groups. Afsaneh is exploring the admissibility of evidence within the prosecution process, researching which evidence gathered through apps becomes the most detrimental to users, resulting in charges brought against them. Through understanding these patterns in courts, the goal of her research is to identify ways of mitigating these risks for LGBTQ individuals, increasing acquittal rates, supporting legal teams, and ascertaining (and advocating on) what changes apps need to make to better protect vulnerable users.
Job Titles:
- Adjunct Professor at Carnegie Mellon University
- Founder of the ANB Advisory Group LLC
<p>AFUA BRUCE is a leading public interest technologist who has spent her career working at the intersection of technology, policy, and society. She…
AFUA BRUCE is a leading public interest technologist who has spent her career working at the intersection of technology, policy, and society. She has worked in and across the government, non-profit, private, and academic sectors. She has held senior science and technology positions at DataKind, New America, the White House, the FBI, and IBM.
Afua is the founder of the ANB Advisory Group LLC, a consulting firm that specializes in supporting organizations that develop, implement, or fund responsible data and technology. With her strong background in software engineering, data science, and artificial intelligence combined with experience developing and deploying technology in and with communities, Afua incorporates an equity-based data organization and analysis framework into all of her engagements. Afua believes how an organization gets work done is equally important as the work it does.
Afua is also an adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon University and a frequent speaker on community-centered inclusive innovation. Afua has a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from Purdue University and an MBA from the University of Michigan. Her newest book, The Tech That Comes Next: How Changemakers, Technologists, and Philanthropists can Build an Equitable World, describes how technology can advance equity.
Aida Joaquin Acosta is a Senior Public Official and an Affiliate at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center.
She has more than ten years of experience in advising on European regulatory and policy issues at the intersection of law, emerging technologies, and public policy. She has worked at the European Commission and the Ministries of Presidency, Public Administration, and Transport and Infrastructure of the Spanish Government.
Aida has been a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Washington and a Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center. As a Fulbrighter, she obtained an LL.M. focusing on robotics law and developed a methodology to reduce uncertainty in emerging technologies, receiving an Academic Excellence Award and a CALI Award in Privacy Law. Her educational background also includes a Degree in Computer Engineering focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics, and a Degree in Law focused on International Law.
At the Berkman Klein Center, Aida researches the ethics and governance of AI and the impact of emerging technologies, such as AI, autonomous vehicles (AV) and mobility, and the Internet of Things in law, public policy, and society. She has developed a series of policy papers for regulators and policymakers to help them govern AVs, wrote a book chapter on regulatory challenges of IoT, participated and helped to organize the AV Trust and Ethics Symposium at the MIT Media Lab and Harvard Law School, and wrote for the American Bar Association and for the China Computer Federation (CCF). She was part of the Ethics and Governance of AI Initiative of the Berkman Klein Center and MIT Media Lab. She collaborates as an Expert with the AI4People Initiative and with the International Transport Forum at the OECD.
Aida is interested in developing practical tools for regulators and policymakers that help them govern emerging technologies such as AI and promote innovations for the benefit of society.
Job Titles:
- Clinical Instructor
- Clinical Instructor at Harvard Law School 's Cyberlaw Clinic
- Clinical Instructor at the Harvard Cyberlaw Clinic
- Clinical Instructor, Cyberlaw Clinic
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- Public Defenders Are about to Be on the Front Lines for Protecting Abortion Rights
- Would Twitter Get Online Publisher Immunity in Fake 'Blue Check' Suits
Cyberlaw clinic's Alejandra Caraballo discusses how children's hospitals are taking down websites as a result of harassment and threats.
Alejandra Caraballo speaks about the privacy issues surrounding the payment data that financial companies collect when it comes to evidence…
Alejandra Caraballo speaks about privacy issues surrounding abortion care rights in the workplace.…
Alejandra Caraballo provides an overview on how surveillance technology can impact prosecutions in the Post-Roe era.
Alejandra Caraballo discusses privacy issues in tech relating to abortions. "Alejandra Caraballo is a clinical instructor at the Harvard Cyberlaw Clinic. …
Alejandra Caraballo writes about how tech companies have to grapple with limiting abortion access in the United States.…
Alejandra Caraballo is a Clinical Instructor at Harvard Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic. Prior to joining the clinic, Alejandra was a staff attorney at the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund and a Staff Attorney at the LGBTQ Law Project at New York Legal Assistance Group. Alejandra's professional focus has been on advancing the civil rights of LGBTQ people in a variety of civil legal contexts such as healthcare access, immigration, and family law. Alejandra received her J.D. from Brooklyn Law School where she concentrated in IP and Media Law. She received her B.A. in Government and World Affairs with a minor in Chemistry at the University of Tampa. Alejandra previously served as the Secretary of the LGBTQ Rights Committee of the New York City Bar Association and was appointed as the first openly trans community board member in Brooklyn. Alejandra's areas of interests include the intersection of technology and disability rights, sex worker advocacy, and the implications of quantum computing on encryption. In her spare time, she can be found playing guitar, building computers, creating electronic music, and brewing beer.
Job Titles:
- Education, Libraries, & Digital Humanities Ethics and Governance of AI
Alexa is a Ph.D. student at Tufts' Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development. At Eliot-Pearson, Alexa is a member of the Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development. As a member of the Institute, Alexa will primarily be examining how to develop measures that capture intraindividual change in K-12 students' developmental trajectories (e.g., social-emotional and cognitive skills such as empathy and executive function).
Prior to this position, she served as the Director of Education on Berkman Klein's Youth and Media (YaM) team. On YaM, Alexa focused on areas such as the skills youth need to thrive in our increasingly digital world; the ways youth engage interact with and are impacted by artificial intelligence; risks to online safety, including cyberbullying; and the design of educational tools about the digital environment that can be used across varying contexts of learning and teaching.
Alexandra Wood is a Berkman Center fellow contributing to the Privacy Tools for Sharing Research Data project.
Alicia Solow-Niederman is an associate professor at the University of Iowa College of Law.
Job Titles:
- Faculty Associate
- Professorial Research Fellow
Amanda Third (PhD) is Professorial Research Fellow in the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University; Co-Director of the Young…
Professor Amanda Third (PhD) is Professorial Research Fellow in the Institute for Culture & Society, and Co-Director of the Young and Resilient Research Centre at Western Sydney University. An international expert in youth-centred, participatory research, Amanda's work investigates children's and young people's technology practices, focusing on marginalised groups and rights-based approaches. She has led child-centred projects to understand children's experiences of the digital age in over 70 countries, working with partners across corporate, government and not-for-profit sectors and children and young people themselves. She led the children's consultations for and co-authored the UNCRC General Comment 25 on Children's Rights in relation to the Digital Environment, as part of a team lead by Prof. Sonia Livingstone (LSE). She is a Program Co-Leader in the Centre for Resilient and Inclusive Societies; lead author of Our rights in a digital world: A snapshot of children's views from around the world (5Rights Foundation, 2021); Young and Online: Children's Perspectives on Life in the Digital Age (UNICEF, 2017) and Young People in Digital Society: Control/Shift (Palgrave, 2019); and a Faculty Associate in the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University (2020-2023).
Job Titles:
- Senior Researcher
- Senior Researcher at Spotify
Amar Ashar is a senior researcher at Spotify.
Previously, he was an assistant director of research at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
His research areas included issues of the ethics and governance of Artificial Intelligence with a focus on global governance, inclusion, and media/information quality. He has published research related to harmful and hate speech online, networked policymaking, and improving information for decision makers in the public and private sectors. He manages a number of strategic and emerging efforts at the Center and works closely with staff, fellows, faculty, affiliates, and alumni across the Berkman Klein community, as well as with numerous global partners and collaborators.
In his time at the Berkman Klein Center, Amar played a leadership role in the formation of various interdisciplinary and cross-sector networks including the Global Network of Internet & Society Centers and Digitally Connected. He has contributed to many of the Center's research and educational initiatives including: Media Cloud, AGTech Forum, Rethink Music, HyperPublic, Truthiness in Digital Media, Reshaping Knowledge Institutions in the Digital Age, Open Education, Cyberscholars, the Berkman Klein fellows program, Digital Public Library of America, Berkman@10, Oxford's Summer Doctoral Program, and IS2K7. Amar also directed the Center's flagship public forum for discussion and debate and transformed it into a leading forum for practitioners and researchers across the field of Internet & society to share cutting edge work.
Amar holds an MPA from the Harvard Kennedy School and a BA from Boston College. He serves on the Board of Advisors for WZBC 90.3 FM and was previously a technology and development consultant, a teaching fellow at the Harvard Extension School, and an intern at the Software Freedom Law Center. In his free time, he has volunteered with Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly and led a league of outdoor laser tag enthusiasts.
Amy Johnson is a linguistic anthropologist and scholar of science, technology, and society (STS). She studies unexpected uses of digital technologies across English, Japanese, and Arabic, with particular attention to government use of social media; platform policy and localization; and digital forms of parody, personification, and play.
Since early 2018 Dr. Johnson has been experimenting with speculative techniques for investigating past, present, and future technologies, and runs a related working group at BKC. She holds a PhD from MIT's Program in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology, and Society and is currently a fellow at the Language and Technology Lab at MIT.
Job Titles:
- Designer
- Researcher
- Researcher, Designer, and Digital Strategist
Andres Lombana-Bermudez is a researcher, designer, and digital strategist working at the intersection of digital technology, youth, citizenship, and learning.
His approach is transdisciplinary and collaborative, combining ethnographic and quantitative research methods, design-based research, and co-design. He is an assistant professor of communication at Universidad Javeriana in Bogota, Colombia, an associate researcher at the Centro de Internet y Sociedad de la Universidad del Rosario (ISUR) and a faculty associate at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society.
Andres has worked in the field of digital media and learning for over a decade and collaborated in projects such as the Digital Edge, Berkman Klein's Youth and Media Lab, the New Media Literacies Project, and Clubes de Ciencia-Colombia. He is particularly interested in researching digital inequalities, ICT policy/governance, media ecosystems, disinformation, and designing for learning, fun and engagement.
He blogs regularly and contributes to Global Voices with articles about citizen media and peace-building in Colombia, his home country.
Andres has a doctorate in Media Studies from UT-Austin with concentration in digital literacy and education, a masters in Comparative Media Studies from MIT, and bachelor's degrees in Political Science and Literature from Universidad de los Andes in Bogota, Colombia. He tweets at @vVvA
Job Titles:
- Librarian
- Software Engineer
- Berkman Klein Center Software Engineer
Andromeda Yelton is a software engineer and librarian. Currently, she is at the Berkman Klein Center and the San José State University iSchool; in the past she has written code for the MIT Libraries, the Wikimedia Foundation, bespoke knitting patterns and library space usage analytics, among other things.
Previously, she was a jack of all trades at the open-licensed-ebook startup Unglue.it; taught Latin to middle school boys; and was a member of the Ada Initiative advisory board. She has a BS in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College, an MA in Classics from Tufts, and an MLS from Simmons. She's a 2010 LITA/Ex Libris Student Writing awardee, a 2011 ALA Emerging Leader, and a 2013 Library Journal Mover & Shaker. She is a former president of the Library & Information Technology Association, and a past listener contestant on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me.
Berkman Klein Center software engineer Andromeda Yelton shares a new tool ("extremely in alpha") that uses machine learning to power experimental, exploratory interfaces to the…
Job Titles:
- Computer Scientist
- Faculty Associate
Anne L. Washington, PhD is a computer scientist and scholar of public interest technology. As Assistant Professor of Data Policy at NYU, she investigates the governance of emerging digital technologies including data science, automated decision systems, and blockchain. Her writing asks questions about the balance of power between human lives and organizations that control digital record-keeping systems. She is an expert in open data, public sector technology, and digital government.
In 2019 she testified before Congress on the ethics of artificial intelligence in financial services. In 2020 she chaired the ACM/AAAI Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Society (AIES) Conference. Her research has been generously funded internationally and domestically including fellowships with the Peter Pribilla Foundation of Munich Germany and Data & Society. The National Science Foundation has recognized her work in multiple grants including a five-year NSF CAREER award which funded her Digital Interests Lab.
The Digital Interests Lab is tech policy for the rest of us. The Lab studies technology in the public interest by being centered on human empowerment, informed by history, and guided by theory. She is obsessed with knowledge infrastructures that establish the meaning and management of data. Obsessed. Her research interrogates organizational dynamics that impact the legitimacy, creation, analysis, and public release of digital sources.
Teaching ethics to career-minded students led her to join the Humanities in the Professions faculty group at New York University. She enjoys her primary teaching in the Data Science for Social Impact graduate program in applied statistics. She serves as core faculty in the Innovation and Leadership graduate program and developed a new undergraduate experience on the politics of data. In an arts and informatics collaboration, her 2023 undergraduate course will explore the intellectual foundations of blockchain and derivative products like cryptocurrency.
Lurking in libraries after graduating with a CS degree from Brown University eventually led to a position with the Library of Congress. She began her professional career at Apple and spent eight years in the financial technology group within a major international bank. She holds additional degrees in library and information science (MLIS) from Rutgers University and a doctorate from The George Washington University School of Business.
Her longitudinal ethnography of federal regulatory technology draws on this experience to understand the digital transformation of compliance in financial services. Her book on the ethics of predictive technology is expected in 2024.
Anthony Cascione is a Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, where he serves as the Project Manager of BKC's Nymity project. The Nymity project investigates the utility of pseudonymous, text-based communication platforms toward opening discourse and building trust in closed-network groups. At present, the project is piloting its methods in high school classrooms and exploring uses in other environments.
Anthony is a recent graduate of Harvard Law School and has a Master's degree in Applied Psychological Methods and a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Fordham University. While at Fordham, Anthony led an inter-disciplinary practicum investigating how to increase electric vehicle adoption among college students and recent grads. Before law school, he was a paralegal at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office in one of its trial bureaus. During law school, he worked extensively on the legal defense of a human rights advocate.
Anthony's interests include the American jury's power to acquit, Stoicism, Apex Legends (an Xbox video game), weightlifting, and the environmentally sustainable preservation of internal combustion engines & manual transmissions. He is an uncle to two cats.
Armando Guio Español is a lawyer, and graduated from Universidad de los Andes (Bogota, Colombia) in 2014 with an Honours Degree. He holds a Masters of Law from Harvard Law School (LL.M. '16) and a Master of Public Policy from Oxford University (MPP '18).
He has advised public and private entities around the world on data protection, AI policy and innovation matters. He led the design and implementation of Colombia's AI Strategy. And, as a consultant for the Development Bank of Latin-America, he works with Brasil, Argentina, Perú and Chile in their own digital transformation strategies.
He is interested in emerging technologies and the ethical and regulatory challenges that come with them. He thinks that the regulation of these innovations will be one of the most important discussions of our generation and would be essential for the future of developing countries.Thus, he has focused his work and studies on the design and implementation of regulatory sandboxes throughout the region.
Job Titles:
- Administrator
- Cyberlaw Clinic Program Administrator
Armelle Bernard is the Program Administrator at the Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic, based at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
Before joining the Clinic, Armelle worked at Harvard's Institute for Quantitative Social Sciences (IQSS), where she joined in 2018 as an Office Manager and Faculty Assistant. At IQSS, Armelle managed the office and supported the teaching, research, and professional duties of two senior faculty in the Department of Government. Armelle was the administrative lead on several of IQSS's programs. She oversaw space alongside the Business Operations Director, the Undergraduate Research Program, the Graduate Student Grant Program, and the Travel Grant Program. She served as Events backup and Communications backup, and she completed new hire paperwork for students and temps-and more.
Armelle received her B.A. in Business Administration from Dean College in Franklin, MA. She is a mentee in the FY22 Staff Mentoring Program at Harvard. Her areas of interest include Immigration, Race Relations, and Social Justice. She is also a professional event planner in her spare time and a lover of music.
Job Titles:
- Fellow With the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Ashley Lee is a Fellow with the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. She is a scholar of tech, politics, and social…
<p>Aviv Ovadya (@metaviv) is a technologist and researcher focusing on the impacts of internet platforms and artificial intelligence on society and…
Babatunde Okunoye is a researcher on digital society, particularly in the context of the global south.
Job Titles:
- Assistant Professor at Sciences Po Law School
Beatriz is an assistant professor at Sciences Po Law School in Paris and co-founder and Head of Research at the Edgelands institute.
Ben Green is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Michigan Society of Fellows and an Assistant Professor in the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.
Job Titles:
- Artist Ben Grosser Creates Interactive Experiences, Machines, and Systems That Examine the Cultural, Social, and Political Effects of Software
Artist Ben Grosser creates interactive experiences, machines, and systems that examine the cultural, social, and political effects of software.
Job Titles:
- Social Scientist, Technologist
Benjamin Mako Hill is a social scientist, technologist, and activist. In all three roles, he works to understand why some attempts at peer production…
Brenda is a doctoral candidate at Harvard Law School and an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center.
Bruce Schneier is an internationally renowned security technologist.
Burcu Baykurt is an assistant professor of media studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Camille Francois studies how organized actors leverage digital technologies to harm society and individuals, from cyberwarfare to online harassment.
Charles R. Nesson is the William F. Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, Founder of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, and…
Chelsea joined BKC in August 2021 and works to support the Executive Director and Managing Director, along with supporting the Center's day-to-day…
Job Titles:
- Executive Director of the Information Society Project and a Research Scholar at Yale Law School
Chinmayi Arun is the Executive Director of the Information Society Project and a Research Scholar at Yale Law School. Her research focuses on…
Christian Fieseler, a faculty associate, is professor for communication management at BI Norwegian Business School and a director of the Nordic…
Christo Wilson is an Associate Professor in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University.
Job Titles:
- WilmerHale Clinical Professor of Law
Christopher T. Bavitz is the WilmerHale Clinical Professor of Law and Vice Dean for Experiential and Clinical Education at Harvard Law School. He is…
Claudia Williams is a technology executive passionate about harnessing the power of data for health. Her work focuses on creating robust, multi…
Claudio Ruiz is a digital strategist, internet rights, and open content advocate.
Colin Doyle is a Climenko Fellow and Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School. His research explores how overlooked features of new technological…
Job Titles:
- Executive Director for the Annenberg Innovation Lab
Colin M. Maclay currently serves as Executive Director for the Annenberg Innovation Lab and Professor of Communication at USC's Annenberg School for…
Crystal Lee is a PhD candidate at MIT, where she works broadly on topics related to the social and political dimensions of computing, data…
Job Titles:
- Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
Crystal S. Yang is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
César Rodríguez Garavito is an international human rights and environmental law scholar and practitioner. He is a Professor of Clinical Law and Chair…
Daniel Mwesigwa is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
Daniel Oyolu is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society.
Job Titles:
- Technology and Governance Executive
Danil Kerimi is an experienced technology and governance executive with a track record of delivering impactful projects in corporate strategy,…
Dario serves Harvard University supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. He is a postdoctoral researcher of the Metalab, a design-driven…
Dariusz Jemielniak is a Wikipedian, Full Professor of Management at Kozminski University, and an entrepreneur (having established the largest online…
David Arney works to improve patient safety by advancing medical device interoperability.
David H. Ssewankambo is a Financial Assistant at the Berkman Klein Center.
David has spent over 30 years working at the intersections of business, technology, and people, across industries from enterprise software and…
David J. Malan is Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice of Computer Science in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and a Member of the…
David Nemer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Studies and in the Latin American Studies program at the University of Virginia.
Job Titles:
- Assistant Research Director for Privacy and Security at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
David O'Brien is a Senior Researcher and the Assistant Research Director for Privacy and Security at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
In books, articles, posts, classes, and talks, David Weinberger, Ph.D. explores the effect of the technology on ideas. He has long focused on the…
Job Titles:
- Research Fellow at the Sasahara Lab
Dilrukshi Gamage is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Sasahara Lab, Department of Innovation Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology. Her research…
Doaa Abu-Elyounes is a doctoral student at Harvard Law School; and an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard…
Doreen Bogdan-Martin is a strategic leader in the ICT sector with 30 years' high-level experience in international and inter-governmental relations,…
Dr Jonnie Penn, FRSA, is an educator, broadcaster, and public speaker who theorizes the social implications of information technologies. Penn is an…
Job Titles:
- Founder - Director of the Desirability Lab and Faculty at the John a. Paulson School of Engineering
Dr. Altringer is Founder-Director of the Desirability Lab and faculty at the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the…
Job Titles:
- Assistant Professor of Communication
- Faculty Associate
Apryl A. Williams is an Assistant Professor of Communication & Media and an affiliate with the Digital Studies Institute at the University of…
Apryl A. Williams is Assistant Professor of Communication & Media and an affiliate of the Digital Studies Institute at the University of Michigan. Williams is also a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, a Faculty Fellow at the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study and the Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center, and an affiliated researcher at NYU's Center for Critical Race & Digital Studies.
As a multidisciplinary scholar, Williams studies the experience of race and racism in digital spaces. In her forthcoming book, Call Me Master: Race, Gender & Algorithmic Inequality, she argues that dating platforms facilitate sexual racism and questions the degree to which dating apps are responsible for negative experiences of marginalized users. This work also interrogates user agency when using match-making algorithms and highlights the experiences of people of color as they navigate the ever-changing social rules that govern online dating.
Williams' previous work has been published in leading interdisciplinary journals including Social Media + Society, Information, Communication & Society, Ethnicities, the Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, the International Journal of Communication, and the Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. She also serves as Series Editor of Emerald Studies in Media and Communications where she has co-edited five books on aspects of digital culture such as international media flows, digital inequalities, and digital publics. Her research has also been covered in popular press outlets including Time Magazine, Newsweek, Slate, NPR's On the Media, and The Guardian.
Apryl Williams puts memes in historical, cultural context
Apryl Williams explains that although memes are humorous, Karens and Kens of the world express a dangerous, audacious kind of White supremacy
Job Titles:
- Associate Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Dr. Asaf Lubin is an Associate Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for…
Job Titles:
- Associate
- Co - Director
- Founding Director
Dr. Desmond Upton Patton, Associate Dean for Innovation and Academic Affairs, founding director of the SAFE Lab and co-director of the Justice,…
Job Titles:
- Member and Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
Dr. Elissa M. Redmiles is a faculty member and research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems. She has additionally served as…
Dr. Elizabeth Dubois (PhD, University of Oxford) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and University Research Chair in…
Job Titles:
- Fellow of the Berkman - Klein Center for Internet & Society
Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau is a Fellow of the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and the University Research Chair in…
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- Assistant Professor of Race and Media at the University of South Carolina
Dr. Jabari Evans is an Assistant Professor of Race and Media at the University of South Carolina in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication …
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- Research Director of the Shorenstein Center
Dr. Joan Donovan is the Research Director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy. Dr. Donovan leads the field in examining…
Dr. Nishant Shah is a feminist, humanist, technologist who work at examining infrastructures, collectivity, and subjectivity in the digital turn.
Dr. Roslyn Satchel is a critical race studies activist-scholar. She serves as the Blanche Seaver Professor of Communication at Pepperdine University,…
Dr. Rumman Chowdhury's passion lies at the intersection of artificial intelligence and humanity. She is a pioneer in the field of applied algorithmic…
Dr. Russell Newman is an Associate Professor in Digital Media and Culture at Emerson College's Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts and…
Dr. Sameer Hinduja is a Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida Atlantic University, Co-Director of the Cyberbullying…
Dr. Shlomit Wagman was the Director-General of the Israel Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Prohibition Authority (IMPA), a financial…
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- Associate Director of Strategies
Dr. Siva Mathiyazhagan is the Associate Director of Strategies and Impact at the SAFELab, University of Pennsylvania, and a Lecturer in the school of…
Elaine leads global research and academic engagement for Facebook's Privacy and Data Policy team. She has a PhD from the Berkeley School of…
Elettra is a joint Postdoctoral Fellow at the NYU School of Law and the Digital Life Initiative at Cornell Tech in New York. She recently defended a…
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- Managing Director of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Dr. Elisabeth ("Lis") Sylvan is the Managing Director of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
Elodie Vialle is a journalist working at the intersection of Journalism, Technology and Human Rights. She focuses on countering online abuse of…
Erlyn Rachelle Macarayan, PhD, MS, RN is Vice President of Data Science in a start up social media company.
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- Associate Professor of Public Policy, Information and Communication at the University of Massachusetts
Ethan Zuckerman is associate professor of public policy, information and communication at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and director of…
Evelyn Douek is a Lecturer on Law and S.J.D. candidate at Harvard Law School, Associate Research Scholar at the Knight First Amendment Institute at…
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- Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law
Faith Majekolagbe is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law where she teaches intellectual property law and…
Felix Oberholzer-Gee is the Andreas Andresen Professor of Business Administration in the Strategy Unit at Harvard Business School.
Felix Reda (he/they) has focused his political work on copyright reform as a Member of the European Parliament 2014-2019. He now leads the strategic…
Job Titles:
- Associate at the Berkman Klein Center
Fernando is a faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center, the research director of Media Cloud, and the executive director of Media Ecosystems…
Finale Doshi-Velez is a John L. Loeb associate professor in Computer Science at the Harvard Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. She…
Francine Berman is the Edward P. Hamilton Distinguished Professor in Computer Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and former Director of the…
Professor Gabriella Coleman is the Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy at McGill University. Trained as an anthropologist, she…
Gregory Gondwe is an Assistant Professor of Journalism studies at California State University - San Bernardino. He researches contemporary media…
Harry Lewis, Gordon McKay Research Professor of Computer Science in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University, is the…
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- Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
Mark Wu is a Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. His work focuses on international trade and international intellectual property…
Hilary is professionally interested in content moderation, transparency, information quality, disinformation, and the future of news.
Hyunjin Seo is Oscar Stauffer Chair Professor at the University of Kansas as well as founding director of the KU Center for Digital Inclusion.
Job Titles:
- Professor at Smith College
Ibtissam Bouachrine is a full professor at Smith College. Trained as a medievalist, her scholarship and teaching focus on the medieval and modern…
Ifeoma Ajunwa joined UNC Law in January of 2021 as an Associate Professor of Law with tenure. She is also the Founding Director of the AI Decision…
Inês Vitorino is an Full Professor of Social Communication at the Federal University of Ceará (UFC). She is also a Faculty Associate at the Berkman…
Isadora is a PhD Candidate in McGill University's Political Science, studying deputation of mass online surveillance practices in democracies, public…
Ivan Petrella chairs the Committee for Ethics and AI of the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Jacquelene Mwangi is a doctoral candidate at Harvard Law School.
Jad is the co-founder of Koodos, a New York-based web3 company.
Job Titles:
- Associate Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University
James Mickens is an associate professor of computer science at Harvard University. His research focuses on the performance, security, and robustness…
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- Senior Project Coordinator for IfRFA - the Initiative for a Representative First Amendment
Jasjot Kaur (they/them) is the Senior Project Coordinator for IfRFA - the Initiative for a Representative First Amendment.
Job Titles:
- Associate Professor
- Attorney
Jasmine McNealy is an attorney and an associate professor in the department of telecommunication at the University of Florida's College of Journalism…
Javier Agüera is an inventor and social entrepreneur passionate about humane technology design.
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- Assistant Professor of History at Bard College
Jeannette Estruth is an Assistant Professor of History at Bard College, and a Faculty Associate at the Harvard Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and…
Job Titles:
- Project Coordinator for Research at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
You Jeen Ha is a Project Coordinator for Research at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
Jeff Ward aims to ensure that emerging technologies ultimately empower and ennoble people.
Jenny Korn is a feminist activist of color for social justice and scholar of race and gender in mass media and online communication.
Job Titles:
- Assistant Research Professor at the French National Center for Scientific Research
Jerome is an Assistant Research Professor at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), a Research Affiliate at the Center for Law…
Jessica Fjeld is a Lecturer on Law and the Assistant Director of the Cyberlaw Clinic.
Job Titles:
- Deputy Director for Educopia Institute
Jessica Meyerson is Deputy Director for Educopia Institute where she is chiefly responsible for ensuring smooth implementation of the organization's…
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- Researcher in Outer Space Policy and Governance at the Open Lunar Foundation
Jessy Kate is a researcher in outer space policy and governance at the Open Lunar Foundation, with a particular focus on policy and coordination…
Joana is afiliated to the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Executive Directress and Creative Chaos Catalyst at Coding Rights (Brazil),…
Job Titles:
- Fellow at the Berkman Klein Centre for Internet and Society
Joanne Armitage is a Fellow at the Berkman Klein Centre for Internet and Society where she contributes to The Institute for Rebooting Social Media…
Joanne Cheung is a Lecturer at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University and the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.
Joe Bak-Coleman is a computational social scientist, and an incoming Associate Research Scholar at the Craig Newmark Center for Journalism Ethics and…
John's work is primarily in applied or practical ethics, including the ethics of AI, the ethics of emerging technologies, and environmental ethics.
John Bowers is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center
Job Titles:
- Associate Professor in Computer Science at the Harvard Paulson School of Engineering
John Maldonado is a Ph.D. candidate in the sociology department at Princeton University
John Stubbs is a Washington, DC-based Affiliate of Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center.
Jon is a legal scholar and social scientist based at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, in Toronto. He is also a Faculty Associate at Harvard…
Jonas Kaiser is a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Assistant Professor at Suffolk University, and member of the…
Jordi Weinstock is a Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School focusing on the intersection of artificial intelligence and traditional law, among other…
Job Titles:
- Berkman Faculty Associate
Juan Carlos De Martin is a Berkman Faculty Associate and Faculty co-director of the NEXA Center for Internet & Society at the Politecnico of Torino,…
Juan Ortiz Freuler is an Affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center, where he explores how information infrastructures are being re-networked as a result…
Job Titles:
- Writer, Designer and Artist
Judith Donath is a writer, designer and artist whose work examines how new technologies transform the social world.
Juliana Castro-Varon is a designer, Fulbright scholar and the Founder of Cita Press, an award-winning open-access library and publishing studio.
Job Titles:
- Executive Director of Internet Sans Frontières
Julie Owono is the Executive Director of Internet Sans Frontières (Internet Without Borders), and an inaugural member of the Facebook Oversight Board.
Job Titles:
- Employee Fellow at Berkman Klein Center 's Institute for Rebooting Social Media
<p>June is an Employee Fellow at Berkman Klein Center's Institute for Rebooting Social Media (RSM) project. She collaborates closely with the…
Justin is a human being that does data science at the Berkman Klein Center.
Justin Reich is an educational researcher broadly interested in the future of learning in a networked world. His professional work is motivated by a…
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- Senior Research Coordinator
Kalie Mayberry serves as the Senior Research Coordinator, working closely with Professor Jonathan Zittrain...
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- Assistant Professor at Georgetown University 's McCourt School of Public Policy
Karen Huang is an Assistant Professor at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy, and a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center…
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- Co - Founder of the Data Nutrition
Kasia Chmielinski is the Co-Founder of The Data Nutrition Project, an initiative that builds tools to improve the health of artificial intelligence…
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- Director of the Civil Society and Technology Project at Central European University 's Center for Media
Kate Coyer is the director of the Civil Society and Technology Project at Central European University's Center for Media, Data and Society in the…
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- Associate Professor at St. John 's University Law School
Kate Klonick is an Associate Professor at St. John's University Law School, a fellow at the Brookings Institution and Yale Law School's Information…
Kathryn Hymes is a computational linguist, technologist and game designer. At the Berkman Klein Center's Institute for Rebooting Social Media, she…
Kathy Pham is a computer scientist, product leader, and founder who has held roles in product management, software engineering, data science, people…
Job Titles:
- Fellow at the Beeck Center for Social Impact
Katya is a Fellow at the Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation at Georgetown University where they lead state and local work on open data and…
Kendra is a public interest technology lawyer with a special interest in computer security law and freedom of expression. They serve as a clinical…
Job Titles:
- Assistant Professor
- Associate
Kerstin Noëlle Vokinger is an Assistant Professor at the University of Zurich (Switzerland), Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for…
Job Titles:
- Program Research Associate at the Polarization
Kesa White is a Program Research Associate at the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL) located at American University.
Kim Albrecht visualizes cultural, technological, and scientific forms of knowledge.
Job Titles:
- Associate Professor in Writing
Kishonna Gray is an Associate Professor in Writing, Rhetoric, Digital Studies at the University of Kentucky.
Laura Robinson is a sociologist whose current work examines digital sociology including digital inequalities, digital political discourse, crises…
Lauren Chambers is a Ph.D. student at the UC Berkeley School of Information. Working with Prof. Deirdre Mulligan, she studies the intersection of…
Leah is an expert in digital privacy law & digital life for kids & teens & families, as well as a leader in developing and operationalizing…
Job Titles:
- Head of Research at the Wikimedia Foundation
Leila Zia is the Head of Research at the Wikimedia Foundation, the foundation that operates Wikipedia and its sister projects.
Leonard Cortana is a P.hD Candidate at the Cinema Studies Department at NYU Tisch School of the Arts and a Research Fellow at the NYU Africa House.
Job Titles:
- Co - Director of the Berkman
- Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies at Harvard Law
Lily Hu is a PhD candidate in Applied Mathematics and Philosophy at Harvard University. She works in philosophy of (social) science and political and…
Job Titles:
- Lionel Brossi Is Director of International Relations and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Communication and Image of the University of Chile
Lionel Brossi is Director of International Relations and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Communication and Image of the University of Chile …
Lorca Shepperd is the Visual Communications Manager at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
Job Titles:
- Strategic Advisor at the Digital Economy Policy Division
Lorrayne Porciuncula is an Strategic Advisor at the Digital Economy Policy Division (DE) at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and…
Job Titles:
- Project Coordinator for Research at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Madeline McGee is a Project Coordinator for Research at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. She supports the Center's Youth and Media …
Job Titles:
- Professor of Theatre at Emerson College
Magda Romanska is a Professor of Theatre at Emerson College in Boston, MA, and Principal at metaLAB (at) Harvard. She is also the Chair of the…
Mailyn Fidler works on issues at the intersection of technology and the law. Her current scholarly projects include looking at digital data and the…
Job Titles:
- Executive Director of Digital Asia Hub
Malavika is the inaugural Executive Director of Digital Asia Hub, a Hong Kong-based independent research think-tank incubated by the Berkman Klein…
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- Publisher of the Annals of Improbable Research, Host of the Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony, and Author of Several Books ( Including His Latest, This Is Improbable
Marc Abrahams -- publisher of the Annals of Improbable Research, host of the annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony, and author of several books (including his latest, This is Improbable:…
Margaret Bourdeaux, MD, MPH, conducts research and field work focused on health systems and institutions in conflict affected states
Job Titles:
- Chairman in Computer Science at the University of British Columbia
Margo I. Seltzer is the Cheriton Family Chair in Computer Science at the University of British Columbia
Maria José (Maia) Ravalli is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. Currently she is the Global Chief…
Mariel García-Montes is a public interest technology capacity builder and researcher from Mexico. Her main topics of interest are privacy and…
Job Titles:
- Data Scientist and Researcher
Marissa Gerchick is a data scientist and researcher focused on the intersection of technology and consumer protection issues, especially related to…
Maroussia Lévesque is a researcher and attorney working on the governance of artificial intelligence.
Marta Basystiuk is a legal expert who has worked extensively to support judicial and public-sector reforms in Ukraine.
Martha Minow has taught at Harvard Law School since 1981, where her courses include civil procedure, constitutional law, family law, international…
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- Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School
Leslie K. John is a Marvin Bower Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. Much of Professor John's research falls in the…
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- Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research
Mary L. Gray is Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research. She maintains a faculty position in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing,…
<p>María Lucía is an economist with experience in the public sector. She has led the implementation of different economic and social development…
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- Clinical Instructor at the Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic
Mason Kortz is a clinical instructor at the Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic, where he supervises students working at the intersection of law,…
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- Brazilian Designer, Project Manager
Guzzo is a Brazilian designer, project manager, and multimodal researcher interested in interface design and how it mediates misinformation,…
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- Co - Founder of IronNet Cybersecurity
Matt Olsen is a co-founder of IronNet Cybersecurity, a technology firm based in Washington, D.C., where he leads business development and strategy.
Job Titles:
- Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society
Mayo Fuster Morell is faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, where she has collaborated with…
Job Titles:
- CEO and Co - Founder of Saidot
Meeri Haataja is the CEO and Co-Founder of Saidot, a start-up with a mission for enabling responsible AI ecosystems.
Mek runs the Internet Archive's Open Library, a non-profit website that helps patrons across the globe access millions of digital library books for…
Known as the "Abogamer", Micaela Mantegna is a leading expert in the emerging field of video game policy, and an activist of gaming as an instrument…
<p>Michelle is Berkman Klein Center's Finance & Operations Administrator. Prior to BKC, Michelle worked in nonprofit operations in Boston and…
Job Titles:
- Historian
- Media Technologies and a Founding Editor
Moira Weigel is a historian and theorist of media technologies and a founding editor of Logic magazine.
Job Titles:
- Researcher, Software Engineer, and Writer
Molly White is a researcher, software engineer, and writer. Her interests include free and open knowledge, Wikipedia, cryptocurrencies, "web3", and…
Nadiyah Shaheed is eager to assist in her role as Center Coordinator in advancing Berkman Klein Center's mission of "advancing public interest at the…
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- Professor of Economics and Founding Director of the Access to Knowledge for Development Center
Nagla Rizk is Professor of Economics and Founding Director of the Access to Knowledge for Development Center (A2K4D) at the American University in…
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- Associate Professor of Law at the University of Kansas
Najarian Peters is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Kansas. She teaches privacy law and torts. Professor Peters' research is…
Nani Jansen Reventlow is an internationally recognised human rights lawyer specialised in strategic litigation at the intersection of human rights,…
Naniette H. Coleman is a PhD candidate in the Sociology Department at the University of California Berkeley and a 2020 recipient of the three-year…
Nathan Sanders is a data scientist focused on creating open technology to help vulnerable communities and all stakeholders participate in the…
Nathaniel Lubin has spent his career focused on digital strategy, technology, and politics. Recently, his work has centered on developing novel…
Neil Richards is one of the world's leading experts in privacy law, information law, and freedom of expression. He writes, teaches, and lectures…
Nema Milaninia is an international criminal law expert. He previously worked as a prosecutor with the International Criminal Court and International…
Job Titles:
- Assistant Professor of Computing & Data Sciences at Boston University
Ngozi Okidegbe is an Associate Professor of Law and an Assistant Professor of Computing & Data Sciences at Boston University. Her focus is in the…
Nick Couldry is a sociologist of media and culture. He is Professor of Media Communications and Social Theory at the London School of Economics and…
Nick Lindseth is a Program Coordinator for the Berkman Klein Center's Institute for Rebooting Social Media.
Job Titles:
- Acting Director
- Professor of Business Administration
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- Professor of Law at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law
Niva Elkin-Koren is a Professor of Law at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law and a Faculty Associate with the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet &…
Job Titles:
- Professor at the University of Kansas
Oumou Ly was a staff fellow at the Berkman Klein Center working on the Assembly: Disinformation Program.
Padmashree Gehl Sampath is a leading expert on trade policy, innovation policy and economic development.
Paola Ricaurte is an Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Digital Culture at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico City and a digital rights…
Job Titles:
- President and Chief Legal Officer at Transparent Financial Systems
Patrick Murck is President and Chief Legal Officer at Transparent Financial Systems, a member of the Plural Venture Community and an Affiliate with…
Job Titles:
- Co - Founder
- Deputy Executive Director
Paul Fehlinger is the Co-Founder and Deputy Executive Director of the international multistakeholder organization Internet & Jurisdiction Policy…
Job Titles:
- General Counsel and UN Advocacy Manager
Peter Micek is General Counsel and UN Advocacy Manager at Access Now, and Lecturer at the Columbia University School of International and Public…
Petra Molnar is a lawyer and anthropologist specializing on the impacts of migration technologies on people crossing borders.
Phoebe K. Chua is a Ph.D. Candidate in Informatics at the University of California, Irvine, where she studies the interplay of cultural capital and…
Job Titles:
- Research Assistant With the Berkman Klein Communications Team
<p><span><span><span><span><span><span>Pratika Katiyar is a research assistant with the Berkman Klein communications team and a leading GenZ free…
Job Titles:
- Researcher at the National Center of Scientific Research
Primavera De Filippi is a permanent researcher at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris, a faculty associate at the Berkman…
Rachel Kalmar is a data scientist, community organizer, and world record holder for number of wearable sensors worn continuously. She has spent…
Ram is a Data Cowboy in Azure Security at Microsoft, working in the intersection of Machine Learning and Security.
Rebecca Tushnet is the Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment at Harvard Law School. Her work currently focuses on copyright, trademark, and…
Rian is a PhD Candidate at the University of Washington in Communication/Science, Technology, & Society.
Rob Eschmann is a writer, educator, and scholar from Chicago. He is a proud product of the Chicago Public Schools and received his PhD from the…
Job Titles:
- Senior Researcher at the Shorenstein Center
Robert Faris is a Senior Researcher at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy and an affiliate of the Berkman Klein Center.
Job Titles:
- Fellow at Harvard 's Berkman Klein Center
Rosemary is a Fellow at Harvard's Berkman Klein Center, joining the Internet Robustness team, building awareness and facilitating global …
Ross Settles' work focuses on understanding the intersection of technology, expression, and economics and the resulting impact on civil society…
Ruth L. Okediji is a renowned scholar in international intellectual property (IP) law and a foremost authority on the role of intellectual property…
Job Titles:
- Privacy and Public Policy Manager
Ryan Budish is a Privacy and Public Policy Manager at Facebook.
Job Titles:
- Director of the Aspen Institute 's Commission
Ryan Merkley is the Director of the Aspen Institute's Commission on Information Disorder.
Sahar researches the political economy of tech giants, disruptions to information ecosystems, and design principles for better social media.
Job Titles:
- Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at the Harvard John a. Paulson School of Engineering & Applied
Salil Vadhan is the Vicky Joseph Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering & Applied…
Salomé is an Academic Fellow at Columbia Law School. She is also a former Fellow and current Affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and…
Job Titles:
- Director of Communications for the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Sam Hinds is the Director of Communications for the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
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- Researcher at the University of Oxford
Samantha-Kaye Johnston is a Researcher at The University of Oxford and her interests are at the intersection of reading development, curiosity,…
Samer Hassan is an activist and researcher, currently Associate Professor at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). As a Berkman Fellow, he…
Samuel Klein is a Wikipedian, a One Laptop per Child organizer, a mathematics and physics zealot, a clutch proofreader, and a long-time Bostonian.
Job Titles:
- Fellow at the Berkman Center
Sandra Cortesi is a Fellow at the Berkman Center and the Director of Youth and Media. She is responsible for coordinating the Youth and Media's…
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- Associate Professor
- Senior Research Fellow
- Professor
Professor Sandra Wachter is an Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow in Law and Ethics of AI, Big Data, and robotics as well as Internet…
Santiago Amador has worked in Public Policy for the last 20 years, especially in Internet and ICT policy, social inequality, public innovation,…
Sarah Newman is the Director of Art & Education at metaLAB at Harvard.
Sarah Schwettmann is a neuroscientist and machine learning researcher based at MIT.
Sarah Sobieraj is Professor of Sociology at Tufts University, where she directs the Digital Sexism Project.
Sasha (they/she/elle) is Director of Research & Design at the Algorithmic Justice League (ajl.org) and Faculty Associate with the Berkman-Klein…
Job Titles:
- Berkman Klein Center 's Director of Technology
Sebastian Diaz is the Berkman Klein Center's Director of Technology. He guides the center's IT enterprise through a landscape of ever changing…
Shreya is an Employee Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center working with the Lumen Project.
Sidharth Chauhan is an Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean (Academic Affairs) at Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), O.P. Jindal Global University.
Job Titles:
- Principal Researcher in the New York City Lab of Microsoft Research
Solon Barocas is a Principal Researcher in the New York City lab of Microsoft Research and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information…
Job Titles:
- Associate Professor of New Media and Digital Culture at the Department of Media Studies
Stefania Milan is Associate Professor of New Media and Digital Culture at the Department of Media Studies, University of Amsterdam.
Job Titles:
- Professor of Computer Science at the School of Engineering
Stuart Shieber is the James O. Welch, Jr. and Virginia B. Welch Professor of Computer Science at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at…
Susan Benesch founded and directs the Dangerous Speech Project, to study speech that can inspire violence - and to find ways to prevent this, without…
The Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi is an innovative thinker, a philosopher educator, and a polymath-monk. He is Director of Ethics Initiative at MIT…
Tom Zick has her PhD from UC Berkeley and researches the intersection of open data governance, AI ethics, and cybersecurity.
Tomo Nagashima is a learning scientist and Human-Computer Interaction researcher who works closely with education stakeholders to support human…
Job Titles:
- Assistant Professor in Journalism and New Media at Leiden University
Tomás Dodds is an Assistant Professor in Journalism and New Media at Leiden University and a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for…
Toni Gardner is a Program Coordinator for Berkman Klein Center's Institute for Rebooting Social Media.
Trebor Scholz is a scholar-activist at The New School in New York City.
Job Titles:
- Professor of Public Policy, Governance, and Innovative Technology at the Technical University of Munich
Urs Gasser is Professor of Public Policy, Governance, and Innovative Technology at the Technical University of Munich, where he serves as Dean of the…
Valerie Gomez (she/hers) is a Program Manager engaged with the Educational Initiatives at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard…
Vasilis Kostakis is Professor of P2P Governance at TalTech and Faculty Associate at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center.
Victor Munoz has experience in the public and private sector, leading companies in BPO and IT Sector in Latin America.
Job Titles:
- Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the Federal University of Minas Gerais
Virgilio Almeida is a Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG). He is also Faculty Associate at the…
Job Titles:
- Professor of Computer Science at the School of Engineering
Vivek Krishnamurthy is the Samuelson-Glushko Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa and Director of the Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet…
Job Titles:
- Tech Experts Fear New US Broadcasting Chief Could Jeopardize LGBTQ Internet Freedom
Tech experts fear new US broadcasting chief could jeopardize LGBTQ Internet freedom
Afsaneh Rigot says internet privacy and security measures are critical safety tools
Wayne (Wei-Yuan) Lo is currently a Taiwanese public prosecutor at Taipei District Prosecutors Office and has been a prosecutor for 11 years.
Job Titles:
- Berkman Klein Center Director
William Fisher is a Berkman Klein Center Director. He is the WilmerHale Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Harvard Law School and he…
William Marks is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society and a JD candidate at Harvard Law School.
Woodrow Hartzog is a Professor of Law and Computer Science at Northeastern University School of Law and the College of Computer and Information…
Xia Rondeau is a trans non-binary adoptee who is now the Events Manager for the BKC.
Yochai Benkler is the Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies at Harvard Law and a Faculty Co-Director of the Berkman…
Yong Jin Park is Professor, School of Communications, at Howard University.
Job Titles:
- Leader, International Strategist
Yves Daccord is a renowned humanitarian leader, international strategist, influencer and changemaker.
Zahra Stardust is an activist, researcher and socio-legal scholar working at the intersections of sexuality, technology and law.
Job Titles:
- Assistant Professor at the University of Denver Strum College of Law
Zahra Takhshid is an Assistant Professor at the University of Denver Strum College of Law. Before joining DU, she was the Lewis Fellow for Law…
Job Titles:
- Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina
Zeynep Tufekci is an associate professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill at the School of Information and Library Science with an…