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The Chilling Effect

Radio Berkman by Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University

May 18, 201600:11:30Technology

The effects of surveillance on human behavior have long been discussed and documented in the real world. That nervous feeling you get when you notice a police officer or a security camera? The one that forces you to stra...

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The Chilling Effect is an episode from Radio Berkman by Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. The effects of surveillance on human behavior have long been discussed and documented in the real world. That nervous...

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Published May 18, 2016, 00:11:30 long, audio available.

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The effects of surveillance on human behavior have long been discussed and documented in the real world. That nervous feeling you get when you notice a police officer or a security camera? The one that forces you to straighten up and be on your best behavior, even if you're doing nothing wrong? It's quite common. The sense of being monitored can cause you to quit engaging in activities that are perfectly legal, even desirable, too. It's a kind of "chilling effect." And it turns out it even happens online. Researcher Jon Penney wanted to know how the feeling of being watched or judged online might affect Internet users' behavior. Does knowledge of the NSA's surveillance programs affect whether people feel comfortable looking at articles on terrorism? Do threats of copyright law retaliation make people less likely to publish blog posts? Penney's research showed that, yes, the chilling effect has hit the web. On today's podcast we talk about how he did his research, and why chilling effects are problematic for free speech and civil society. Creative Commons photo via Flickr user fotograzio ( Find out more about this episode here:

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Published May 18, 2016 and 00:11:30 long