Browsing Harvard Central Administration and University Research Centers by Title
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A Year of Teaching with Dialog
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The Yemen War Online: Propagation of Censored Content on Twitter
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Youth and Artificial Intelligence: Where We Stand
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2019-05)While much has been written about the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) on society more broadly, little work has focused on how youth (12-18-year-olds) interact with and are impacted by AI. This spotlight reviews ... -
Youth and Cyberbullying: Another Look
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet& Society, 2019-10) -
Youth and Digital Citizenship+ (Plus): Understanding Skills for a Digital World
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2020-03-20)Digital citizenship has become a topic of growing importance among academics and policymakers alike, at the center of debate and theorization around the skills youth need to navigate and actively participate in our digital ... -
Youth and Extended Reality: An Initial Exploration of Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Realities
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2021-10)Extended reality (XR) technologies are becoming increasingly pervasive in the lives of young people today, entering homes, classrooms, and museums. These immersive technologies hold great promise for learning, creativity, ... -
Youth and the Digital Economy: Exploring Youth Practices, Motivations, Skills, Pathways, and Value Creation
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2020-06-08)Young people’s lives are increasingly shaped by digital technologies. While significant digital divides and participation gaps remain, an increasing number of young people around the globe participate in and contribute to ... -
Youth Participation in a Digital World: Designing and Implementing Spaces, Programs, and Methodologies
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2021-05-14)This spotlight seeks to share Youth and Media’s initial insights around ways different stakeholders — such as international organizations, companies, researchers, and educators — can build participation models (e.g., spaces, ... -
Youth, Creativity, and Copyright in the Digital Age
(MIT Press, 2009)New digital networked technologies enable users to participate in the consumption, distribution, and creation of content in ways that are revolutionary for both culture and industry. As a result, "Digital Natives"—young ... -
Zero Rating & Internet Adoption: The Role of Telcos, ISPs, & Technology Companies in Expanding Global Internet Access
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2017)Zero rating, which allows users to access select Internet services and content without incurring mobile data charges, is not a new concept. But it has become an object of debate as mobile carriers and major app providers ...