Archive for the 'Charles Nesson' Category
mediaberkman - June 17, 2007 @ 9:37 am
· Berkman Center, Conference, Charles Nesson, IS2K7, Charles Ogletree, Open Access, video, Education, Law, Copyright, Internet, Intellectual Property

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Professor Charles Ogletree, Executive Director of The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice and Internet & Society 2007 Co-chair kicks off the conference with a special welcome from Professor Charles Nesson, Berkman Center for Internet & Society Founder and Internet & Society 2007 Co-chair on June 1.
Runtime: 13:19, size: 320×240, 37MB, .MOV, H.264 codec
mediaberkman - June 6, 2007 @ 6:22 pm
· audio, IS2K7, Charles Ogletree, Charles Nesson, Berkman Center, Internet, Conference, Education

Professor Charles Ogletree, Executive Director of The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice and Internet & Society 2007 Co-chair kicks off the conference with a special welcome from Professor Charles Nesson, Berkman Center for Internet & Society Founder and Internet & Society 2007 Co-chair on June 1.
Download the MP3 (time: 12:53).
mediaberkman - February 21, 2007 @ 6:11 pm
· Kevin Wallen, Jamaica, Charles Nesson, Berkman Luncheon Series, video, Berkman Center, Internet

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Kevin Wallen and Prof. Charles Nesson discuss Rehabilitation and Restorative Justice in Jamaica’s prisons. Nesson and Wallen were joined by June Jarrett, Chief of Staff in the Department of Corrections of Jamaica, and Gile Campbell, Head of Rehabilitation in the prisons.
Wallen, a Berkman Affiliate, is working with the government of Jamaica in a program called Students and Staff Expressing Truth (SSET) that addresses human development in the prisons and problems of re-entry when inmates are paroled. To date, SSET boasts a zero recidivism rate. Nesson says “Think of SSET as a strategy for the ’society’ part of Internet & Society, with potential far beyond Jamaica.”
mediaberkman - February 21, 2007 @ 5:34 pm
· Kevin Wallen, Jamaica, audio, Charles Nesson, Berkman Center, Berkman Luncheon Series, Internet
Kevin Wallen and Prof. Charles Nesson discuss Rehabilitation and Restorative Justice in Jamaica’s prisons. Nesson and Wallen were joined by June Jarrett, Chief of Staff in the Department of Corrections of Jamaica, and Gile Campbell, Head of Rehabilitation in the prisons.
Download the audio podcast (time: 1:17:28).
Wallen, a Berkman Affiliate, is working with the government of Jamaica in a program called Students and Staff Expressing Truth (SSET) that addresses human development in the prisons and problems of re-entry when inmates are paroled. To date, SSET boasts a zero recidivism rate. Nesson says “Think of SSET as a strategy for the ’society’ part of Internet & Society, with potential far beyond Jamaica.”
mediaberkman - January 10, 2007 @ 4:48 pm
· audio, Evidence 2007, Charles Nesson, Berkman Center, Internet, Education

Evidence is a Harvard Law School course taught by Professor Charles Nesson. Visit the Evidence Course Wiki to learn how to participate.
Download the MP3 (time: 23:57)
mediaberkman - January 10, 2007 @ 4:44 pm
· audio, Evidence 2007, Charles Nesson, Berkman Center, Internet, Education

Evidence is a Harvard Law School course taught by Professor Charles Nesson. Visit the Evidence Course Wiki to learn how to participate.
Download the MP3 (time: 9:43)
mediaberkman - December 21, 2006 @ 1:34 pm
· Berkman Center, Berkman Luncheon Series, Charles Nesson, IS2K7, Digital Identity, Open Access, Education, Internet, video, Intellectual Property

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How Open Will Harvard Be to Internet & Society? That’s the big question for the Internet & Society 2K7 Conference, set for May 31 and June 1, 2007. What would a more open Harvard mean or look like for faculty, for staff, for students, for alumni? Is there an understanding among all as to what open access is? The process and the conversations in the lead up to the Spring conference are integral in the shaping of the conference; at this Tuesday’s lunch, Professor Nesson spoke about his hopes for Internet & Society at Harvard. As importantly, he solicited the spirited the needs, desires and perspectives of those affected by the policies across Harvard and beyond.Charles Nesson, with fellow Harvard Law Professor Charles Ogletree, has been chairing biannual Internet & Society conferences since 1996. He has written about his prelinimary hopes for this conference over at his blog.
Produced by Indigo Tabor and Colin Rhinesmith.
mediaberkman - December 18, 2006 @ 10:10 am
· Berkman Luncheon Series, Charles Nesson, audio, IS2K7, Berkman Center, Digital Identity, Education, Internet, Open Access, Intellectual Property
Professor Charles Nesson asks “How Open Will Harvard Be to Internet and Society?”
Download the MP3 (time: 1:23:25).
How Open Will Harvard Be to Internet & Society? That’s the big question for the Internet & Society 2K7 Conference, set for May 31 and June 1, 2007. What would a more open Harvard mean or look like for faculty, for staff, for students, for alumni? Is there an understanding among all as to what open access is? The process and the conversations in the lead up to the Spring conference are integral in the shaping of the conference; at this Tuesday’s lunch, Professor Nesson spoke about his hopes for Internet & Society at Harvard. As importantly, he solicited the spirited the needs, desires and perspectives of those affected by the policies across Harvard and beyond.
Charles Nesson, with fellow Harvard Law Professor Charles Ogletree, has been chairing biannual Internet & Society conferences since 1996. He has written about his prelinimary hopes for this conference over at his blog.
Produced by Indigo Tabor and Colin Rhinesmith.