[governance] CIVIL SOCIETY MEDIA GUIDELINES TUNIS2005
Lee McKnight
LMcKnigh at syr.edu
Thu Nov 3 15:36:06 EST 2005
No offense to anyone, and yes this is home-team boosterism, but I think
politically it would be good for CS to have a US critic as one of its
spokespeople, undercuting the easy US media line re this is just about
the rest of the world grabbing the net. And Milton can act
diplomatically if called upon to do so. I'm sure he and others will be
talking to the media in their individual or organizational capactities
outside of the official CS slots anyway.
So put my two cents on Milton for one of the two slots....am I outbid?
; )
Lee
Prof. Lee W. McKnight
School of Information Studies
Syracuse University
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>>> Veni Markovski <veni at veni.com> 11/3/2005 2:07 PM >>>
At 12:55 03-11-05 -0500, Avri Doria wrote:
>On 3 nov 2005, at 12.19, Veni Markovski wrote:
>
>>(note that Adam and J. are both Europeans)
>
>sort of. Adam lives in Japan and works for a Japanese employer
Avri,
without going into a discussion. Yes, you are right. But that's known
to not so many of the governments and media. And two, his English is,
I am afraid, still quite British English...
So, again - since Jeanette suggested first Adam and Milton; I thought
that's OK.
Now someone said, Jeanette and Adam. That's still fine. I was just
making a point, that if Jeanette wanted to be there, she could have
said so. Why are we making such a big argument? Let the three of them
talk to each other and come with a 2-people slot.
veni
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