[governance] Fw: IGF 2018 Workshop Proposal Submitted

Arsène Tungali (via governance Mailing List) governance at lists.riseup.net
Thu Jun 7 05:18:10 EDT 2018


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2018-06-06 23:19 GMT+02:00 Lee W McKnight <lmcknigh at syr.edu>:

>
> Hi,
>
> 'Your 31st Human (Data) Right' workshop proposal is submitted. Of course
> we want to jam too much into 90 minutes - but should be fun - and
> definitely intense - should it survive MAG review and tweaks.
>
> thanks everyone,
>
> Lee
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Internet Governance Forum <no-reply at intgovforum.org>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 6, 2018 5:16 PM
> *To:* Lee W McKnight
> *Subject:* IGF 2018 Workshop Proposal Submitted
>
> Dear Mr. Lee McKnight,
>
> Your Workshop Proposal for IGF 2018 titled  Your 31st (Distributed) Human
> Right has been received.
>
> It will be evaluated according to the process outlined at
> https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/mag-workshop-review-and-
> evaluation-process-for-igf-2018.
>
> The proposal data submitted is as follows:
>
>
> I. Session Title:  Your 31st (Distributed) Human Right
>     ==*II. Session Format*==
>     Session Format: Panel - 90 Min
>
>
>     ==*III. Theme*==
>       Theme:
> Human
>       Rights, Gender & Youth
> Subtheme: Other [1]
>       Subtheme Description: Blockchain technology, trust and privacy in
>       human data markets
>
>
>     ==*IV. Proposer (Contact Person)*==
>       Gender: Male
>       Family Name: McKnight
>       Given Name: Lee
>       Nationality: United States
>       E-mail: lmcknigh at syr.edu
>       Stakeholder Group: Civil Society
>       Regional Group: Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
>       Organization: Syracuse University
>       Country where Organization is based: United States
>
>
>     ==*V. Organizing Team*==
>       Email addresses of organizers (comma separated):
>       arsenebaguma at gmail.com, michael at hu-manity.co,
>       mindamoreira at hotmail.com, frankateh at aol.com,
>       m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk
>
>
>     ==*VI. Speakers*==
>       Email addresses of provisionally confirmed speakers (comma
>       separated):
>
> richie at hu-manity.co,coffin at isoc.org,frankateh at aol.com,bru
> na.mrtns at gmail.com,hopeforwomeninternational at gmail.com
>
>
> VII. Relevance of the Issue:
> This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed,
> trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who
> owns us?  Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn
> debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition
> for
> all of us?  This workshop will consider a call to establish our 31st Right,
> extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN
> Declaration of Human Rights.
>
> With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are reviewing their data
> policies to mitigate risk of incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss
> avoidance, many people, insurers, and regulators are weary of repeated
> scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately
> used
> or protected personal data remains rampant.  Do we not have a 21st Century
> right to our own data?
>
> This workshop will consider a call to establish our 31st Right, extending
> from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN
> Declaration
> of Human Rights.
>
> This would build on prior work within the framework of the Charter on
> Internet Rights and Principles developed by the Dynamic Coalition on
> Internet
> Rights and Principles of the UN Internet Governance Forum, and other
> related
> perhaps more binding instruments
>
> This workshop is co-sponsored by:
> Internet Governance Caucus  (IGC) &
> Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles (DCIRP) &
> Hu-manity.co &
> Republic of Liberia
>
> VIII. Content of the Session:
> This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed,
> trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who
> owns us?  Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn
> debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition
> for
> all of us? Do we not have a 21st Century right to our own data?
>
> In this era of digital transformation of nations and firms, should we not
> expect novel, and valuable, expansion of human rights? If yes, what are
> some
> of the other new or updated instruments, and innovative mechanisms which
> may
> be desirable? Can blockchain and distributed ledger technology help us
> collaboratively reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development goals?
> Our human data is being bought and sold in a human data marketplace that is
> not being respected as our property, Hu-manity.co notes.
>
> This workshop through blockchain actually cuts across all IGF 2018 Themes:
> Emerging Technologies, Human Rights, Innovation & Economic Issues, Trust &
> Privacy, Development, Cybersecurity,  Digital Inclusion and Accessibility,
> Technical & Operational Topics, Gender & Youth, Evolution of Internet
> Governance.
>
> Workshop Format:  Panelists considering collaborative governance case study
> of new (proposed 31st) Human Right; followed by Roundtable debating and
> refining Recommendations for sustainable, extendable approaches to address
> UN
> SDGs. Followed by Respondents Open Mic. Followed by Rapporteurs. Followed
> by
> Open Mic Last Call
>
>
> This Workshop Session is organized as follows:
> •       Call to Order and introduction of the Session:  Session
> Co-Moderators:  3
> minutes {1.5 minutes each]
> •       Panel:  24 Minutes; 4 minutes X 6 speakers (not all confirmed;
> could be
> 5, or 4)
> •       Roundtable: Real-Time Recommendation; or Not:  18 minutes; 3
> minutes  X 6
> speakers (not all confirmed, could be 3 or 4)
> •       Respondents Open Mic: 30 minutes: this is intended to engage
> everyone,
> whether in the room or remote
> •       Rapporteurs: 5 minutes: Recommendation Synthesis: The rapporteurs
> will
> collaborate and attempt to indicate text that based on workshop
> discussions,
> could lead event to come to one, or two Workshop conclusions. OK, maybe 3.
> They will also be responsible for the submission of the Report.
> •       FINAL CALL: All workshop participants Open Mic: 10 minutes to
> Endorse,
> Object, or Amend the suggested recommendations
> o       Youth participants will be invited to start each of the Open Mic
> sessions
> o       The Open Mic respondent session segments focus on refining the
> one, two, or
> three draft recommendations suggested by the roundtable. These can be
> further
> debated in varied social media following the workshop, and shared with
> relevant BPFs, DCs and CNB.
> o       Geographically and Otherwise Varied Remote Moderators will use
> chat to keep
> remote participants aware of the discussion and report on any comments and
> questions during the Open Mic sessions.
>
>
> IX. Interventions:
> This 90 minute workshop will be structured to give many more voices an
> opportunity to be included in the dialog, by combining a 24 Minute Panel to
> discuss aspects of the topic, a Roundtable which will debate those views
> and
> whether new Recommendations could be developed, a 25 minute "Open Mic'
> Respondents session where remote and in-the-room workshop participants
> indicate whether they agree or would like to amend the -hypothetical still
> -
> recommendations,  into a few possible Recommendations for further
> consideration. Finally, the Rapporteurs will attempt to further synthesize
> down and review wording into 2, or 3, workshop recommendations. In the
> final
> 7 minutes of the session, to both sustain interest  and engagement in the
> room and online, the workshop will close again in 'Open Mic' fashion with
> youth representatives, and those with accessability concerns, prioritized
> for
> critique, or confirmation, of the by then proposed recommendations.
>
> An illustrative example of this attempt at a high-engagement event, which
> we
> recognize does not follow exactly the usual 'panel' 'roundtable' or other
> IGF
> formats. But with a diverse mix of new and veteran IGF participants from
> many
> parts of the world including several developing countries, we anticipate an
> enriching, memorable, and impactful event.
>
> A draft, overfull agenda is below with both confirmed people willing to
> participate if the MAG process affords them that opportunity, as well as
> prospective participants whose availability and interest is not yet
> confirmed. But for whom we anticipate a positive response if their
> intervention would be welcomed.
>
> Each of the named participants below have their own views and experience
> which would be appropriate, and of interest, to share in this workshop.
>
> (Invited; confirmed where *)
>
> Workshop Co-Moderators: Minda Moreira, DCIRP * & Arsene Tungali, IGC *
> [Civil
> Society]
>
>
> Distributed Rights Panelists:
> Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Health, Republic of Liberia
> [Government];
> & Richie Etwaru, Founder & CEO, Hu-manity.co* [Business]; Phil Murphy,
> Governor, New Jersey [Government]; Jane Coffin, VP, Internet Society
> (ISOC)*
> [technical community] Vala Afshar, Salesforce Chief Digital Evangelist
> [Business] Bruna Martins dos Santos, Coding Rights, Brazil* [NGO];
>
> Roundtable: Crafting An IGF Recommendation on #My31 in Real Time; or Not
> Katitza Rodriguez, EFF [Civil Society]
> Akinremi Peter Taiwo, Compsoftnet, Nigeria* [Business]
> Eddan Katz, Protocol Design Networks, World Economic Forum [NGO]
> Judith Hellerstein, Hellerstein & Associates* [Business]
> Karine Perset, Sam Paltridge, or Andrew Wyckoff, OECD [NGO]
> Michael dePalma, Hu-manity.co* [Business]
>
> Respondents Open Mic [All workshop participants]
>
> Rapporteurs: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP* [Civil Society]
> Kevin Risser, USAC & DCIRP  [Civil Society & Government]
> Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths* [Civil Society]
> Lee McKnight, SU * [Civil Society & Technical Community]
> X. Diversity:
> Diverse organizers have reviewed collaboratively a diverse set of
> prospective
> speakers and participants.  Business, government, civil society and
> technical
> community participants are confirmed, from Africa, Latin America, Europe,
> the
> Middle East, and North America.
>
> Many of the speakers and moderators are from developing countries, and
> several are first-time IGF participants.
> XI. Onsite Moderator: Arsene Tungali (IGC) and Minda Meriem (DCIRP)
> XII. Online Moderator: Renata Aquino
> XIII. Rapporteur: Hanane Boujemi, Marianne Franklin,  Lee McKnight, Kevin
> Risser
> XIV. Online Participation:
> Renata Aquino, who has many years of experience assisting and increasing
> remote participation for IGF workshops, will play that lead role for this
> workshop as well. Co-organized Lee McKnight has run a Remote Hub at
> Syracuse
> University for several years and appreciates the challenges for online
> participants, and the organizers of their participation, both online and in
> the room where the Workshop is taking place.
>
> Renata is co-author of best practice recommendations for IGF remote
> participation, and we intend to aim to maintain her high standard for
> inclusion and operational efficiency.
> XV. Discussion facilitation:
> We are ensuring youth and persons with disabilities have  several
> opportunities to engage as a Respondent in person or remote, as they will
> be
> invited to lead a total of 40 minutes of 'Open Mic' time.
>
>    Online participants will interact with regional remote moderators who
> will
> be led by Renata, who will coordinate both with online participants to
> ensure
> the queue prioritizes them, and with the in-room moderators, via chat.
>
> We expect the participants to be respectful of everyone's time and ensure
> all
> who wish to, whether on the workshop agenda or in the room, have an
> opportunity to contribute verbally as well as through other mechanisms.
>     ==*XVI. Past IGF Participation*==
>       History in IGF: Yes
>       Report Link:
>
> http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/index.php?q=
> filedepot_download/4098/252
>
>
> XVII. Sustainable Development Goals:
> Goal 1: No Poverty
> Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being for People
> Goal 4: Quality Education
> Goal 5: Gender Equality
> Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
> Goal 10: Reducing Inequalities
> Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
> Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals
>
>     ==*XVIII. Connecting with IGF Intersessional Groups & NRIs*==
>       Best Practice Forums: AI, Data and IoT; Cybersecurity, Gender and
>       Access
>       Dynamic Coalitions: Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and
>       Principles is a Co-Sponsor. Dynamic Coalitions on Blockchain, and
>       IoT are also relevant
>       National and Regional Initiatives: NY, Africa, Latin America,
>       Asia, WEOG
>
>
> XIX. Additional Background Paper (Optional):
> https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/sites/default/files/webform/
> lwmcknightretwaruyyu_commodifying_trust_trustedcommercepolicyintersect
> ingblockchainandiot_45th_tprc_8.15.2017pdf.pdf
> XX. Additional Reference Document Link (Optional):
> https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180605005581/en/
> New-Company-Hu-manity.co-Blockchain-Declare-31st-Human
>
> <https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180605005581/en/New-Company-Hu-manity.co-Blockchain-Declare-31st-Human>
> New Company Hu-manity.co Uses Blockchain to Declare a 31st Human Right,
> Empowering All Humans to Claim Legal Ownership of Inherent Human Data |
> Business Wire
> <https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180605005581/en/New-Company-Hu-manity.co-Blockchain-Declare-31st-Human>
> www.businesswire.com
> Hu-manity.co, a new company designed to create decentralized human rights
> using proprietary technology and legal innovations on blockchains, has decla
>
>
>
>
> Thank you for your interest in holding a workshop at the IGF.
>
> Kind regards,
> IGF Secretariat.
>
> [1] https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/subthemes2018hr/other
>
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