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BKC incorporating "#GoodID" into research and programs

BKC incorporating "#GoodID" into research and programs

Berkman Klein is pleased to share today that #GoodID will be a part of the Center's research and programming in the coming year. Supported by Omidyar Network, #GoodID is an effort to catalyze constructive conversation around digital identity.

Starting in 2022, the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University will steward #GoodID, curating the Twitter and Instagram channels. The Center brings expertise, a cutting-edge research network, the ability to convene influential thinkers and doers, and a commitment to developing initiatives that explore the future of digital identities.

The Center is developing work and activities around digital identity, including through the Institute for Rebooting Social Media and BKC Research Sprints and through ongoing participation with the international Network of Internet and Society Research Centers.

"Berkman Klein is committed to studying the possibilities of digital identity across a range of domains and geographies," said Managing Director Lis Sylvan, "We're excited to share our work and engage with and learn from the communities that have been drawn to ideas and debates around #GoodID."

Read the full story on the Omidyar Network site.

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