La presente per segnalare che il Berkman Center di Harvard ha pubblicato il rapporto “Internet Monitor 2014: Reflections on the Digital World”. Il rapporto è una raccolta di saggi brevi sui temi di maggior rilievo nel dibattito in corso su Internet e cultura digitale. The Internet Monitor project's second annual report—Internet Monitor 2014: Reflections on the Digital World—is a collection of roughly three dozen short contributions that highlight and discuss some of the most compelling events and trends in the digitally networked environment over the past year. The report focuses on the interplay between technological platforms and policy; growing tensions between protecting personal privacy and using big data for social good; the implications of digital communications tools for public discourse and collective action; and current debates around the future of Internet governance. Il rapporto è disponibile al seguente link: http://thenetmonitor.org/research/2014 Table of Contents 1. By the Numbers 2. Year in Review, Adrienne Debigare, Rebekah Heacock Jones, and Jiou Park 3. Platforms and Policy, Robert Faris and Rebekah Heacock Jones SOPA Lives: Copyright's Existing Power to Block Websites and “Break the Internet,” Andrew Sellars ABC v. Aereo, Innovation, and the Cloud, Christopher T. Bavitz The Spanish Origins of the European “Right to be Forgotten”: The Mario Costeja and Les Alfacs Cases, Ana Azurmendi Troubling Solution to a Real Problem, Jonathan Zittrain Community Mesh Networks: The Tradeoff Between Privacy, Openness, and Security, Primavera De Filippi Warrant Canaries Beyond the First Amendment, Jonathon W. Penney Net Neutrality and Intermediary Liability in Argentina, Eduardo Bertoni Sexting, Minors, and US Legislation: When Laws Intended to Protect Have Unintended Consequences, Monica Bulger Devices, Design, and Digital News for India's Next Billion Internet Users, Hasit Shah Dispute Resolution in the Sharing Economy, Ethan Katsh and Orna Rabinovich-Einy 4. Data and Privacy, Robert Faris and Rebekah Heacock Jones Data Revolutions: Bottom-Up Participation or Top-Down Control?, Tim Davies Everything is Data. Yes, Even Development, Malavika Jayaram Mapping the Data Ecosystem, Sara M. Watson Mapping the Next Frontier of Open Data: Corporate Data Sharing, Stefaan G. Verhulst and David Sangokoya The Social and Technical Tribulations of Data Privacy in a Mobile Society, Adrienne Debigare and Nathan Freitas The Future of the Internet—and How to Secure It, Andy Ellis Data Protection and Privacy Law: Where Regulators Are King?, Neal Cohen Toward a New Approach to Data Protection in the Big Data Era, Alessandro Mantelero In the Age of the Web, What Does “Public” Mean?, David R. O'Brien Code is Law, But Law is Increasingly Determining the Ethics of Code, Jonathon W. Penney Dada Data and the Internet of Paternalistic Things, Sara M. Watson 5. Public Discourse, Robert Faris Flower Speech: New Responses to Hatred Online, Susan Benesch Facing Unthinkable Threats to Online Speech: Extreme Violence in Mexico and the Middle East, Ellery Biddle The Use of the Internet to Enforce Religious Hegemony in Saudi Arabia, Helmi Noman #BBUM and New Media Blacktivism, Clarence Wardell How Activism and the Internet Can Change Policy, James Losey Narratives of Conflict: What the 2014 Gaza War Can Tell Us About Discourse on the Internet, Sands Fish and Dalia Othman Who Do We Trust When Talking About Digital News in Spain?, Charo Sádaba Why Blogs Still Matter to the Young, Alison J. Head The Podemos Phenomenon, Jordi Rodriguez Virgili 6. International Issues: Transnational Legal Tensions and Internet Governance, Robert Faris and Rebekah Heacock Jones The Rise of Information Sovereignty, Shawn Powers Boundless Courts and a Borderless Internet, Vivek Krishnamurthy The Great Firewall Welcomes You!, Nathan Freitas Toward an Enhanced Role of Academia in the Debates About the Future of Internet Governance—From Vision to Practice, Urs Gasser Proliferation of “Internet Governance,” Rolf H. Weber 7. Looking Forward, Robert Faris -- Alessandro Mantelero Director of Privacy and Faculty Fellow, Nexa Center for Internet and Society http://staff.polito.it/alessandro.mantelero