At Bard since 2019.Ĭontact: Email: (Please enable Javascript in your browser. Description: Since 1997, Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society has pioneered the study of, and building within, the digital environment in the public interest. She was formerly the associate editor of the Radical History Review, and an editorial assistant at Harvard University Press.Įstruth is currently working on her book manuscript, The New Utopia: A Political History of the Silicon Valley, which explores the history of social movements, the technology industry, and economic culture in the United States.īA, Vassar College PhD, New York University. Estruth’s work has been supported by the Mellon Foundation, University of Virginia Miller Center, Hagley Library, Huntington Library, NYU Henry MacCracken Fellowship, and Fulbright Program, among others. The event, kicked off by MIT Media Lab Director Joi Ito, was organized by Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, the MIT Media Lab, and the Institute for Advanced Study in. Krooss Prize for Best Dissertation in Business History. In 2019, her book project was a finalist for the Herman E. From 2018 to 2019, Estruth was a visiting scholar at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She received her doctorate in history, with honors, from New York University in 2018. The Berkman Klein Center report is the latest of several studies and media reports from the past year documenting global censorship practices. She also holds an affiliation with the Harvard Law School Berkman- Klein Center for Internet and Society.
Primary Academic Program: Historical StudiesĪcademic Program Affiliation(s): American Studies Biography:Jeannette Alden Estruth is assistant professor of historical studies at Bard College, where she teaches American history. The Berkman Klein Centers mission is to explore and understand cyberspace.