[governance] Vint Verf tells us the conclusion of the complex IANA transition process

Jean-Louis FULLSACK jlfullsack at orange.fr
Sat Jul 26 10:28:48 EDT 2014


Dear all

I suuport dirdre's pov on the perception of "multistaholder" by individuals and collectivities like the WSIS.

 

A particularly appreciate his claim for establishing our own definition of "multistakeholder" and his assertion :



 

Thaks for that, Deidre

 

Greetings

 

Jean-Louis Fullsack 




 

 

> Message du 25/07/14 19:20
> De : "Deirdre Williams" 
> A : "Internet Governance" , "Mehrzad.azghandi" 
> Copie à : "parminder" 
, "David Allen" 
> Objet : Re: [governance] Vint Verf tells us the conclusion of the complex IANA transition process
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So far this year I have "attended" several meetings, either physically or virtually. In every case I have asked for a definition of "multistakeholder", or, failing that, for whatever joint perception the particular meeting had of the meaning, the attributes, of the term.
I have been disappointed every time.
However it seems to me that this leaves "us" free to establish a definition by popular acclaim, to make "multistakeholder" mean what we want it to mean, and, as Mehrzad suggests, teach that meaning to the children from when they are small.
There is a lot of emphasis on "inclusion", but I think we must also emphasise "responsibility" and "respect".
Deirdre


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On 24 July 2014 11:15, Mehrzad.azghandi  wrote:
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@Parminder

'Multistakeholder community' is a much more controllable political space/ concept. '


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That's absolutely truth. But the solution in my point of view is enforcing civil society for more and more involvement. 
MSim should be started from elementary schools.

> 
Regards
Mehrzad 

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> On Jul 24, 2014, at 8:08 AM, parminder 
wrote:
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'Multistakeholder community' is a much more controllable political space/ concept.



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