[governance] Draft Compilation for Access and Diversity Themes

Izumi AIZU iza at anr.org
Tue Feb 28 17:45:38 EST 2012


This is my compilation for Access and Diversity Themes

Note: Filtering issues should be dealt in Security, Privacy and
Openess and Theme and Human Rights related issues should be dealt in
Human Right Theme and thus moved to their track suggestions.

Thanks,

izumi

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Compilation for Access and Diversity Themes
-- Following topics are suggested and discussed




Internet for Kids (and Child Protection)
or
IMPACTS OF THE INTERNET ON YOUTH: CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE and YOUNG
ADULTS, AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE INTERNET'
       How are 'youth' affected by Internet Governance decisions?
       How are 'youth' shaping the Internet? How can opportunities for
youth to contribute positively to the development of the Internet be
encouraged?What are the differences in how Internet Governance should
address issues for children, young people and young adults?
       Clean Contents Development Awareness Compaign for the Kids Internet.
        Debates for Provisioning of Kids Internet Governance, (that is
beyond the Contents Filtering for Kids)
       -Vote for the Provisioning of dot-Kids (gTLD with IDN translations)
       -Campaign for Free Access to Kids Internet for Next Generation.
       .Search engine for Kids
       Browser + Firewall for Kids Internet.
       Do children have no Right to Privacy?
       From what age do children acquire the right to privacy?
       How to ensure there is positive content available to children in
engaging online and making positive choice?  [rather than adults
choosing to control children's and young people's access to
information with filtered online spaces]

To create a universal definition for 'a child' is a major obstacle in
harmonising policy and legislation.  Can we find something that can be
reconfigured to provide a benefit for the 'new youth' as they come
along?

Internet for Elderly or Senior Citizens
The Internet offers them benefits and problems as well. They are a
very large but rather marginalised stakeholder group.

“Participation of vulnerable people in the Information Society and
their voice should be raised” was also suggested, but no further
specifics were suggested

3)    MULTILINGUALISM


21. Public Awareness for Contents Development/ Conversion into Local language.
●Public Awareness for Contents Development/ Conversion into Local language
●Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs)
○       Panels that comprises of the IETF, ICANN and ITU to update the
community on the work that is being done by these organisations on
IDNs and explore some of the controversial elements of IDNs;

●Multilingualism in Global Policy Consultations should factor

4)  19. Internet for Women Or  WOMEN EMPOWERMENT  - also suggested but
not further specifics were mentioned

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                        >> Izumi Aizu <<
          Institute for InfoSocionomics, Tama University, Tokyo
           Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Oita,
                                  Japan
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