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		<title>By: infopolitics &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Giving Internet and politics writing a space of its own</title>
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		<description>[...] Why write here rather than on my own site? It&#8217;s about community. The Berkman Center, which provides this forum, is a convivial collection of diverse scholars, engineers, and activists, many of whom I have had the chance to learn from informally or through lectures, seminars, or writing. And much of that writing happens here, at&#160;blogs.law.harvard.edu. I only hope I can contribute something to the lively discourse in progress among this communities other blogs. [...]</description>
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