Next Gen Podcast Distribution Protocols:
Current Berkman People and Projects 2017-06-26
Summary:
Subtitle
Innovation and Governance in Open Development Initiatives
Teaser
The goals of the symposium include furthering cooperation among various players in the world of podcast creation and distribution and consideration of recommendations on standards, enhancements, extensions, and other methods to support the growth of podcasting as an open and inclusive medium.
Event Date
Thursday, May 11, 2017, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University Harvard Law School campus, Wasserstein Hall 1585 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA Milstein East (room 2036, second floor) Registration is limited. Please sign up here.
Presented by the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at the Columbia Journalism School, in Collaboration with the syndicated.media Open Working Group.
On May 11, 2017, the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society and Tow Center for Digital Journalism will host and facilitate a symposium, in collaboration with the syndicated.media open working group, to address the process of developing standards that support the distribution of syndicated audio content. The event will look back at the evolution of the RSS protocol and look forward at the need for new technical infrastructure to support an expanding podcast distribution landscape. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in both higher-level policy discussions and technical deep-dives throughout the course of this one-day event.
The goals of the symposium include furthering cooperation among various players in the world of podcast creation and distribution and consideration of recommendations on standards, enhancements, extensions, and other methods to support the growth of podcasting as an open and inclusive medium. It will bring together academic, non-profit, and commercial constituencies to address, among other things:
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the history of media protocols;
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promises and pitfalls associated with open development initiatives;
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rights issues relevant to openly syndicated content;
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questions of governance and stakeholder engagement; and
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technical planning and implementation for next generation podcast distribution
The symposium will mix talks and panels that generally address these issues (curated by the Berkman Klein and Tow Center teams) with opportunities for breakouts that allow deeper dives into technical questions around distribution protocols for podcasts and other forms of serialized media (facilitated by members of the syndicated.media community).
Registration is limited; sign up here.
The symposium will be followed by a separate, two-day “Audio for Good” event, co-hosted by PRX, RadioPublic, and the HBS Digital Initiative. Applications to participate can be submitted here.
About the Hosts
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society is a research center based at Harvard University. The Center’s Center's mission is to explore and understand cyberspace; to study its development, dynamics, norms, and standards; and to assess the need or lack thereof for laws and sanctions. Berkman Klein is a research center, premised on the observation that what it seeks to learn is not already recorded. The Center’s method is to build out into cyberspace, record data, self-study, and share. Its mode is entrepreneurial nonprofit.
The Tow Center for Digital Journalism, established in 2010, provides journalists with the skills and knowledge to lead the future of digital journalism and serves as a research and development center for the profession as a whole. Operating as an institute within Columbia University’s Graduate Sch