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47 U.S. Code § 230.Protection for private blocking and screening of offensive material (1996).
3.1.2.2
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/47/230
“A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace” by John Perry Barlow (1996).
3.1.1.2
https://perma.cc/ZU54-NX8D
“A Strong Democracy Is a Digital Democracy” by Audrey Tang, New York Times (2019).
4.2.3.1
https://perma.cc/5TES-3CHR
“A Time for Local Democracy” by Hans Zeiger, Front Porch Republic (2021).
4.1.5
https://perma.cc/9SLF-5FLM
“Breaking the Social Media Prism” by Christopher Bail, Princeton University Press (2021). [Read Chapters 4-6].
3.2.3
https://hollis.harvard.edu/primo-explore/search?query=lsr01,contains,99155365382403941&tab=everything&search_scope=everything&vid=HVD2&lang=en_US&mode=basic&offset=0
“Civic Signals Research Overview” by New_Public (2020).
4.1.3
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1lO4skPVekwciJGFYxxJBIBitFzzDSC0zL1-AvhgfeNs/edit#slide=id.gb4c12d483a_2_628
“Code V.2” by Lawrence Lessig, Basic Books (2006) [Read Chapter One: Code Is Law].
3.1.1.3
https://perma.cc/T6VT-V6UH
“Congress must stay connected even in a time of social distancing” by Kevin Esterling, Michael Neblo, and David Lazer, Brookings Institute (2020).
4.2.2.1
https://perma.cc/9ECD-EJHX
“Democracy’s Digital Defenses” by Richard Fontaine and Kara Frederick, Wall Street Journal (2021).
4.1.4
https://www.wsj.com/articles/democracys-digital-defenses-11620403161
“‘Did We Create This Monster?’ How Twitter Turned Toxic” by Austin Carr and Harry McCracken, Fast Company (2018).
3.5.2.1
https://perma.cc/7U2Q-RHC9
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