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This is the team blog for the Internet & Democracy Project, a research initiative at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
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US Loosens Internet Restrictions on Iran and Cuba
Russian Ministry Wants ISPs to Filter Internet
Mobile Phones Easier to Find Than Food for World’s Poor
Despite Circulation Numbers, Neither the Sky Nor the Republic is Falling
Internet Filtration in Sub-Saharan Africa
I&D Publications
Mapping the Arabic Blogosphere: Politics, Culture, and Dissent
Three Case Studies from Switzerland: Smartvote, Electronic Voting, and Political Communication
Mapping Iran's Online Public: Politics and Culture in the Persian Blogosphere
Madison and the Smart Mob: The Promise and Limitations of the Internet for Democracy
Digitally Networked Technology in Kenya's 2007-2008 Post-Election Crisis
Role of the Internet in Burma's Saffron Revolution
The Citizen Journalism Web Site "OhmyNews" and the 2002 Korean Presidential Election
The Role of Digital Networked Technologies During the Ukrainian Orange Revolution
H20 Playlists
Tech Tools
Theoretical Democracy Sources
Internet and Democracy Sources
Sources from "Madison and the Smart Mob"
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