Internet Designers as Policy-Makers

Berkman Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl 2017-04-26

Summary:

Those responsible for technical design of the Internet are essential among the policy-makers for this large-scale sociotechnical infrastructure. Based on analysis of the RFCs (1969-1999), this talk looks at how these policy-makers thought and think about policy issues while addressing technical problems. Findings include basic design criteria that serve as constitutional principles; interactions between human and non-human users; tensions between geo- and network-political citizenship; early internationalization; and what Internet designers can teach us about decision-making under conditions of instability in everything from the design subject on.For more about this event, visit:https://cyber.harvard.edu/events/luncheons/2017/02/Braman

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Authors:

djones@cyber.harvard.edu (Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University)

Date tagged:

04/26/2017, 23:35

Date published:

04/03/2017, 14:55