[governance] Invitation to participate now and/or in Vilnius
Janna Anderson
andersj at elon.edu
Sun Sep 5 13:07:10 EDT 2010
Parminder,
Thank you for your excellent suggestions.
I also want you to know how much difference you make with all of your
contributions to IGC and elsewhere. Your voice is vital, and you also
inspire others to speak out.
Best,
Janna
On 9/5/10 12:53 PM, "parminder" <parminder at itforchange.net> wrote:
> Hi Janna
>
> That is a useful initiative.
>
> May I suggest you ask another question.
>
>> How is IGF going to change the world... I mean, really 'how', pl give a bit
>> of step by step reasoning.
>>
> and maybe also
>
>> What is the Internet primarily to you - a market space, a space for social
>> interactions, a means of information and knowledge, a possibility towards a
>> better, more fair and just world, a space for fantasy, a space that is other
>> than the 'real world', a space that enhances the 'real world' ...... may be
>> a couple of other options. (What is the Internet to the people of course has
>> an important bearing on how it should be governed.)
>>
> May give some useful insights. Thanks, and regards. Parminder
>
>
>
> On Sunday 05 September 2010 08:09 PM, Janna Anderson wrote:
>> Re: [governance] Invitation to participate now and/or in Vilnius Hello to
>> IGC participants,
>>
>> The Imagining the Internet Center at Elon University is sending four
>> participants to IGF-Vilnius, where we are backing a number of workshops and
>> DCs. Elon undergraduates Drew Smith, Sam Baranowski and Kirsten Bennett will
>> be participating in four different workshops, and the leader of our
>> delegation, Dr. Glenn Scott, a professor at Elon, will also be participating
>> as a speaker at the meeting of the Dynamic Coalition for Core Values.
>>
>> Our team will also be quite busy collecting interviews, photos and video to
>> post at http://www.imaginingtheinternet.org. They hope you will take the
>> opportunity to participate in the IGF-Vilnius video survey. To get an idea of
>> how it works, you can look at last year¹s results here:
>>
>>> http://www.elon.edu/e-web/predictions/igf_egypt/survey.xhtml
>>>
>>> We are proud to say that the US Library of Congress, our national repository
>>> for knowledge, has begun adding the content of Imagining the Internet to its
>>> digital archive. The contributions you make in participating in our surveys
>>> are being documented not only to help inspire people to think about the
>>> future today and inform policy but also to serve as a historic record of our
>>> time as we work together to achieve the best evolution possible for human
>>> communications and cooperation.
>>>
>>> We are still in the process of deciding what questions to ask this year. If
>>> you would like to make suggestions, you can send them to me by replying to
>>> this e-mail.
>>>
>>> Here are some questions that have been proposed as possibilities for this
>>> year¹s survey so far:
>>>
>>>
>>> * CLOUD COMPUTING is the primary emerging issue being discussed at this IGF.
>>> What are the most important positives and negatives of cloud computing?
>>> *
>>>
>>>
>>> * Now a MOBILE INTERNET question: One reason cloud computing is predicted to
>>> grow is the growth of the mobile Internet. What do you see as the biggest
>>> challenge, opportunity or change that the mobile revolution brings?
>>> *
>>>
>>>
>>> * A HUMAN RIGHT? Is Internet access a fundamental human right? Explain. Why?
>>> *
>>>
>>>
>>> * THE INTERNET FIVE YEARS FROM NOW: Intermediaries are at work as the
>>> Internet grows and people seek security, convenience, information filters,
>>> and so on. Five years from now will the Internet be more open and
>>> accessible, about the same, or less so? Explain.
>>> *
>>>
>>>
>>> * ABOUT IGF: Why is IGF important? How can it be improved?
>>> *
>>>
>>>
>>> * YOUR HOPE FOR THE FUTURE: What is your greatest hope for the future of the
>>> Internet?
>>> *
>>>
>>>
>>> * YOUR CONCERN FOR THE FUTURE: What is your greatest fear or concern for the
>>> future of the Internet?
>>> *
>>>
>>>
>>> * IN ONE WORD: Describe the future of the Internet in one word.
>>> *
>>>
>>> Have an excellent conference! I will not be in Vilnius due to other
>>> obligations, but I hope to catch some of the action online!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Janna
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Janna Quitney Anderson
>> Director of Imagining the Internet
>> www.imaginingtheinternet.org
>>
>> Associate Professor of Communications
>> Director of Internet Projects
>> School of Communications
>> Elon University
>> andersj at elon.edu
>> (336) 278-5733 (o)
>>
>>
>>
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