Yale Law School Information Society Project

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Information Society Project

The Information Society Project at Yale Law School is an intellectual center addressing the implications of the Internet and new information technologies for law and society, guided by the values of democracy, development, and civil liberties. Much of the Information Society Project’s focus has been on memes, genes, and bits, the building blocks of our knowledge, our technologies, and ourselves. Memes are the fundamental units of the knowledge within a culture, propagating from one mind to another, flowing from one society to the next. Genes are the hereditary units that determine the makeup of organisms; they define who and what we are. And bits are the basic units of digital computing, fueling the rise of powerful information and communication technologies.
PHOTOS from Data Journalism Conference DATA JOURNALISM CONFERENCE LINK
Although the Data Journalism conference has concluded. The issues raised and thoughts shared will resonate for some time. Reading the bios of the participants will provide insight into the transformation underway, and the historic impact embroiling us all pertaining to data poison, data anecdotes and data benefit !







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