From Berkeley School of Information,"Toward a gender-inclusive internet: countering harassment, revenge porn, threats and online abuse", [1] a panel that was streamed yesterday is now online.  Panelists were: Patrick Earley, Sahar Habib Ghazi, Lena Gunn, Leslie Harris, Jacob Hoffman-Andrews, Erica Johnstone, Jen King, and Tonya Mosley [2]

Websites mentioned by the panel: "Without my consent, tools to fight internet harassment" [3], "Sidewalk stories", Egyptian group against street harassment [4], "Hollaback" - street harassment [5], "Heartmob" - internet harassment [6],

A second streaming video from Berkman Center now posted, mostly copyright, but some about privacy: Doctoral candidate Jon Penney talks about his research " ...doctoral research explores regulatory chilling effects online and is affiliated with the Takedown Project, a research collective studying “notice and takedown”, and related regulatory systems globally, based at the University of California (Berkeley) School of Law." [7]  One case study involves surveillance-related chilling effects and Wikipedia.


[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkOZsNZBWgg
[2] http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/events/2016-04-27-gender-inclusive-internet
[3] http://www.withoutmyconsent.org/
[4] https://www.facebook.com/sidewalkstoriesegy
[5] http://www.ihollaback.org/
[6] https://iheartmob.org/pages/about
[7] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u56GxZD9Mzg