SV: [governance] Speakers for IGF

Kleinwächter, Wolfgang wolfgang.kleinwaechter at medienkomm.uni-halle.de
Sun Sep 16 05:49:11 EDT 2007


Should we make also proposals for moderators? Who knows good TV journalists familiar with the issue from developing countries? South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC),  Al  Jazijra, TV Globo?
 
Wolfgang
 

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Fra: Adam Peake [mailto:ajp at glocom.ac.jp]
Sendt: sø 16-09-2007 11:28
Til: governance at lists.cpsr.org
Emne: RE: [governance] Speakers for IGF



Here are some ideas for speakers. There's of course an element of my
personal preference, but I've also been asking a few others for
suggestions about names for a while.

I've mentioned when I remember if someone was a panelist in Athens.
But, we should consider:

There will be 5-7 people on panels, it's a 2000 seat room and last we
heard about attendance the room is likely to be full.  An open
format, whoever is selected is going to have to be expert on a broad
range of topics related to the theme, and a confident speaker able to
respond to (potentially) a stream of questions. We have no money to
bring anyone, the meeting starts in 8 weeks.  Suggest only
recommending people who are going to be there (or have a very good
chance of being there.)

So we need experts, who will be in Rio, and gender and geographic
diversity. And the list below is very bad on Gender. There are two or
three people I know of who would be great to add to the list but need
to confirm if they will be in Rio or are willing to speak.

Please, let's not suggest a name unless we know they will be in Rio,
or, at least you have already started to find out.

Thanks,

Adam


Opening Ceremony

Monthian Buntan (Thailand). President, Thailand Association of the Blind.

Anriette Esterhuysen (was a panelist in Athens)

Delphine Nana


Critical Internet Resources

Milton Mueller (USA). Professor, Director, Master of Science in
Telecommunications and Network Management, Syracuse University.


Access

Mike Jensen (South Africa), independent consultant with experience in
more than 30 countries in Africa assisting in the establishment of
information and communications systems over the last 15 years.
<http://www.acacia.org.za/mike_jensen.htm> (*strong preference*)

Sean o Siochru (Ireland). Access and financing.


Diversity

Monthian Buntan (Thailand). President, Thailand Association of the
Blind. (*strong preference*)

Ronaldo Lemos (Brazil). Digital culture, Creative Commons.

Anriette Esterhuysen (was a panelist in Athens)

(I think Adama Samassekou from Mali might be picked up -- he is
president of the African Academy of Languages. Was a panelist in
Athens.)


Openness

Sisule Musungu (Kenya). Policy analyst based in Geneva, consults on
intellectual property and free expression issues. (*strong
preference*)

Georg Greve (Germany). Free Software Foundation Europe
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_C._F._Greve> (was a panelist in
Athens)

Michael Geist (Canada)

Pedro Paranagua Moniz (Brazil) Professor of Law at Fundacao Getulio
Vargas (FGV) School of Law in Rio de Janeiro, A2K Brazil.


Security

Ralf Bendrath (Germany). University of Bremen, The Collaborative
Research Center (Dynamic Coalition on Privacy)

Carlos Affonso Pereira de Souza (Brazil). A2K Brazil, lawyer privacy issues.

Thiago Tavares Nunes de Oliveira (Brazil). Head of SaferNet Brazil:
cybercrime and privacy issues.

(Security is difficult, I think we need someone who can speak to
civil society issues around privacy and rights, but also be able to
respond well on security, which I think will be the main bulk of the
session. Carlos Afonso can comment more on the two Brazilian people.)


Taking Stock and the way forward

William Drake, Director, Project on the Information Revolution and
Global Governance Graduate Institute for International Studies
Geneva, Switzerland.


Emerging Issues

No definite suggestion.  I am trying to find out if Mark Shuttleworth
can attend.   South Africa, Internet security entrepreneur and Ubuntu
supporter <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Shuttleworth>

(Some stakeholders are suggesting "emerging issues" should be a very
forward looking session, young entrepreneurs would be interesting,
futurists etc. Thoughts?)


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