[governance] Invitation: WSIS Form workshop on governance
Adam Peake
ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Wed May 11 23:25:33 EDT 2011
I'll be in Geneva (or France... no hotels in Geneva next week, worst
I've seen it for hotel availability, ridiculous) and will try to be
there (9 am meeting, terrible...)
OK... not being serious. Serious:
Bill wrote:
> There
> will be remote participation available as well through the forum
> site http://wsisforum2011.pathable.com/index.html (it seems you have
> register for this), a twitter feed, and so on.
Adam
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Olga Cavalli <olgacavalli at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Bill, I will not be in Geneva but will try to attend remotely.
> Best
> Olga
>
> 2011/5/11 William Drake <william.drake at uzh.ch>
>>
>> Hello,
>> While I gather the level of meatspace participation by IGF types will be
>> rather low next week in Geneva, all those who are making the trip would be
>> most welcome to attend a workshop I've organized in the WSIS Forum. There
>> will be remote participation available as well through the forum
>> site http://wsisforum2011.pathable.com/index.html (it seems you have
>> register for this), a twitter feed, and so on.
>> The workshop will be held in the Governing Body Room (seems appropriate)
>> of The International Labor Organization from 9:00-10:30 Tuesday 17 May 2011.
>> The idea is to contribute to the inchoate debate on what kinds of
>> institutional structures would be most appropriate in tackling key global
>> governance issues going forward. For example, rather than just saying on
>> political/normative grounds that we prefer multistakeholderism or
>> intergovernmentalism, it would be useful to draw on the relevant analytical
>> literatures and practical experiences to arrive at some principled bases for
>> selecting institutional arrangements that are optimized to particular
>> functional problems. This would seem to be of particular relevance at a
>> time when parties are proposing new or revised global governance
>> arrangements on various fronts, e.g. enhanced cooperation, the IANA
>> contract, the COE initiative on crossborder Internet harm, the governance of
>> the Internet of Things, the debate on revising the International Telecom
>> Regulations to cover the Internet, the development agenda discussion,
>> current intellectual property and digital trade initiatives, even the DC on
>> Rights and Principles initiative for that matter. What models are best
>> suited to which of these issue-sets?
>>
>> Description follows:
>> Institutional Choice in Global Communications Governance
>>
>> The contemporary global communications order is characterized by a
>> significant increase in the number and variety of governance
>> arrangements. Traditional multilateralism has been supplemented by
>> plurilateral, regional, and bilateral intergovernmentalism; and by
>> unilateralism, co-regulation, industry self-governance,
>> multistakeholder governance, and the coordinated convergence of independent
>> practices. These ordering mechanisms vary greatly in terms of the
>> collective action problems they address and the institutional attributes
>> they possess.
>>
>> How do we conduct a principled evaluation of alternative models’ relative
>> merits and potential “fit” with current and emerging governance
>> challenges? What are their respective strengths and weaknesses in terms of
>> cross-cutting objectives like equity, efficiency,
>> transparency, accountability, inclusiveness, development-friendliness,
>> and public interest orientation? Are there any generalizable lessons that
>> they could learn from one another? How well do today’s mechanisms cohere
>> into an strong and effective global governance architecture? This
>> workshop will seek to advance the holistic assessment of these and related
>> questions and to assess them in relation to key cases of contemporary ICT
>> global governance.
>>
>> Speakers
>>
>> Dr. William J. Drake [organizer & moderator]
>> International Fellow, Media Change & Innovation Division
>> Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research
>> University of Zurich, Switzerland
>>
>> Ms. Anriette Esterhuysen
>> Executive Director, Association for Progressive Communications
>> South Africa
>>
>> Mr. Alvaro Galvani
>> Head, Division of Information Society, Ministry of External Relations
>> Government of Brazil
>>
>> Mr. Markus Kummer
>> Vice President of Public Policy, The Internet Society
>> Switzerland
>>
>> Prof. Michael Latzer
>> Chair, Media Change & Innovation Division
>> Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research
>> University of Zurich, Switzerland
>>
>> Ms. Nermine El Saadany
>> Director of International Relations Division, Ministry of Communications
>> and Information Technology
>> Government of Egypt
>>
>> Mr. Thomas Schneider
>> Deputy Head of International Relations Service, Federal Office of
>> Communications
>> Government of Switzerland
>>
>> We are hoping for a lively interactive discussion with no serial talking
>> head presentations of pre-prepared speeches and ample time for interventions
>> from the floor and remote. So if this is of interest, please do join us.
>> I might add that this workshop is linked to a similarly constructed one
>> I've proposed for Nairobi, although that one would have a somewhat different
>> panel-line up and focus a bit more narrowly on global
>> IG. http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=WSProposals2011View&wspid=178 It
>> should be interesting and instructive to address roughly the same issues in
>> the two different venues with two different audiences…
>> Best,
>> Bill
>>
>> --Please note new email address--
>>
>> ***************************************************
>> William J. Drake
>> International Fellow
>> Media Change & Innovation Division, IPMZ
>> University of Zurich, Switzerland
>> william.drake at uzh.ch
>> www.williamdrake.org
>> ****************************************************
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