[governance] Internet as a commons/ public good

José Félix Arias Ynche jaryn56 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 28 14:37:10 EDT 2013


Para las personas que vivimos en el tercer mundo o sub-desarrollados, el
termino de: tercermundista; es el de “clasificarnos cómo personas que no
tienen ni voz ni voto por su condición, por su escasa cultura o
desarrollo”.


No me arrepiento ni me amilano de vivir en un país en desarrollo o
tercermundista, como ustedes nos llaman.


No estoy lejos de ser uno de los menos afortunados entre mis compañeros de
América Latina y el Caribe y de otras personas de países en desarrollo.


En las condiciones en la que ahora me encuentro leyendo los mensajes de
esta lista, en una Internet de barrio, porque no tengo el lujo de una
conexión a Internet de alta velocidad en casa o donde sea y tratando de
entender y traducir los mensajes en ingles.


Solo pido que los que integren y debaten en esta lista lo hagan con altura
y invitando a los demás a participar en este proceso, porque de lo
contrario esta lista se vera (o ya se esta viendo) como de gente de “élite
cerrada”, que solamente le interesa lo suyo, su posición, sin solidaridad
con los demás compañeros que no tienen el privilegio de tener conexión de
internet en su casa y menos una laptop





*Cordialmente:         José Félix Arias Ynche*
*                        Investigador Social Para El Desarrollo*


2013/4/26 Carlos A. Afonso <ca at cafonso.ca>

> I particularly like the "one-rooters", although I do not necessarily
> belong to that tribe. ;) Note that one other tribe is the anthropophagists
> -- literally from Greek, the ones who practice the eating ("phagia") of
> human beings ("anthropos"). :)
>
> fraternal rgds
>
> --c.a.
>
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> C. A. Afonso
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> -------- Original message --------
> From: Ian Peter <ian.peter at ianpeter.com>
> Date: 26/04/2013 17:30 (GMT-03:00)
> To: governance at lists.igcaucus.org
> Subject: Re: [governance] Internet as a commons/ public good
>
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> epiphenomonalists, third-worlders, one rooters, andropophagists,
>
> is this Lewis Carroll's Mad Hatter's Party?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Riaz K Tayob
> Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 5:56 AM
> To: governance at lists.igcaucus.org
> Subject: Re: [governance] Internet as a commons/ public good
>
> And 'going forward', I forgot to mention one more category (fuzzy,
> subject to Sobiret's paradox) to give more clarity, 'minimal
> accommodationists' are those from the third world who seek
> accommodation/fit/consensus with the dominant/first world view without
> articulating a political or substantive position that strengthens the
> third world on the first/third world dialectic. These are not to be
> dogmatically affirmed (particularly since judgements of these nature,
> particularly in hindsight are 20/20), often matters of degree and position.
>
> May as well get this out of the way.
>
> Riaz
>
> On 2013/04/26 03:07 PM, Chaitanya Dhareshwar wrote:
> > Too good: "There has got to be another way , but for the life of me I
> > can't seem to define it."
> > You missed out "Status-Quo"ists, people...  :P
> > -C
> >
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