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Under the Hood of the Internet Economy
Just how open, or closed, is the Internet? Is it an engine of democracy and economic growth, as some maintain, or a more coercive and intrusive media increasingly controlled by corporate interests? This series of interviews takes a close look at the Internet, its promises, and perils.

Is the Internet a Democratic Technology?
Deborah Johnson, Director, Program in Philosophy, Science and Technology; School of Public Policy; Georgia Institute of Technology
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Laws of the Internet
Bernardo Huberman, Director, Sand Hill Laboratory

Recent research articles by Dr. Huberman
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The Politics of Search Engines
Helen Nissenbaum,Research Associate and Lecturer at the University Center for Human Values, Princeton University

Recent research articles by and other information about Helen Nissenbaum.
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Protecting the Internet Commons
David Bollier, Director, Information Commons Project, New America Foundation; Author of Public Assets, Private Profits: Reclaiming the American Commons in an Age of Market Enclosure

Read Bollier's report and the conference proceedings addressing current policy issues related to the commons of nature, information, science, and culture.

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