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Internet Censorship and Online Speech

Program(s): Summer College, Undergraduate Courses

*Taught online*   Information dissemination and online discourse on the Internet are subject to the algorithms and filters that operate on Internet infrastructure, from network firewalls to search engines. This course will explore the technologies that are used to control access to online speech and information, and cutting-edge technologies that can empower citizens in the face of these information controls. Students will learn about and experiment with technologies to control online discourse, ranging from firewalls that perform network traffic filtering to algorithms for content personalization and content moderation. We will also explore underlying technical trends, such as the increasing consolidation of Internet infrastructure and protocols, and the implications of consolidation for control over online discourse. Each course meeting will include a technical overview, reading discussion, and a hands-on laboratory activity.

Remote or Residential

✓ Remote Course

 

Course Considerations

For UChicago students: Course is cross listed as MAAD 23620 and PARR 33260.

Course Overview

Start Date

July 01

End Date

July 19

Current Grade / Education Level

11th Grade
12th Grade
Undergrad / Grad

Program

Summer College
Undergraduate Courses

Class Details

Course Code

CMSC 33260 91

Class Day(s)

Mon Wed Fri

Class Duration (CST)

13:00

4:00 P.M.

Session

Session II

Course Length

3 weeks

Primary Instructor

Nick Feamster

Academic Interest

Math and Computer Science
Physical Sciences (e.g., astronomy, physics)
Social Sciences (e.g., history, sociology)