[governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3

Lee W McKnight lmcknigh at syr.edu
Wed Jun 6 00:49:50 EDT 2018


Hi everyone,


Sorry for disappearing (to Alaska); I have refined and added folks who expressed interest but recognize I/we need to - focus- tomorrow am to get this done by deadline.


DCIRP has reconfirmed they are happy to endorse this; I would hope IGC is cool too, but just because noone had objected directly is not the same as a semi-formal OK to submit as a IGC/DCIRP co-led thing.


But as clock is running down, so I propose I - go ahead and submit before close of business June 6, with IGC support.  Of course if folks feel that is not a good IGC thing to do, soon/now would be time to speak up.

And object, or suggest refinement if you see something problematic here. Please. Once submitted I would hope IGC and DCIRP Co-co's can further co-coordinate from the submission to a hopefully accepted, refined draft.


Next: If you replied to my email - congrats - look for your name below. ; ) Obviously this is still rough and I admittedly have not achieved perfect global harmonic balance in confirmed and invited speakers. (Parminder don't you or colleague want to join in/critique?)

IGC/DCIRP IGF 2018 Workshop Draft Proposal

Title: Our 31st (Distributed) Human Right

Co-sponsors:
Internet Governance Caucus  (IGC) &
Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles (DCIRP) &
Hu-manity.co

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.

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? Would that not be preferrable for everyone, than a continuation of the status quo, where our inherent human data is bought and sold in human data marketplaces without being respected as our property.

This workshop will consider a new call to establish our 31st Right, extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Can a right to our own human data fit readily 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, or other related perhaps supposedly more binding instruments? 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?

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 Human Rights to address UN SDGs [1: No Poverty; 3: Good Health and Well-Being for People; 5: Gender Equality; 9: Industry, Innovation and Economic Growth; 10: Reducing Inequalities; 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities; 12: Responsible Consumption and Production; 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions; 17: Partnerships for the Goals].

Followed by Respondents Open Mic. Followed by Rapporteurs. Followed by Open Mic Last Call   90 minute workshop



(Invited; confirmed where *)
Workshop Co-Moderators: Memia Moreira, DCIRP * & Arsene Tungali, IGC * [Civil Society]
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]

This Workshop Session is organized as follows:

  *   Call to Order and introduction of the Session:  Session Co-Moderators:  4 minutes {2minutes each]
  *   Panel:  24 Minutes; 4 minutes X 6 speakers
  *   Roundtable: Real-Time Recommendation; or Not:  18 minutes; 3 minutes  X 6 speakers
  *   Respondents Open Mic: 25 minutes: this is intended to engage everyone in the room
  *   Rapporteurs: 12 minutes: Recommendation Synthesis: The 4 respondents will attempt to suggest coming to one, or two Workshop conclusions. OK, maybe 3.
  *   FINAL CALL: All workshop participants Open Mic: 7 minutes to Endorse, Object, or Amend the suggested recommendations
     *   Youth participants will be invited to start each of the Open Mic sessions
     *   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.
     *   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.


(Lee again: please comment asap so I may attempt to close this out in the morning.)


But wait - there's more! <see next email>

________________________________
From: Arsène Tungali <arsenebaguma at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2018 12:28:07 PM
To: Lee W McKnight
Cc: governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; mindamoreira at hotmail.com; karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; hboujem at hivas.org
Subject: Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3

Lee,

Thanks for your email and the great suggestions. Now that we might have extension on the submission deadline (took this from Jeremy, MAG member), I would request you hold on submitting this possible joint proposal until IGC members have had the opportunity to digest this.

Regards,
Arsene

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2018-05-24 18:41 GMT+03:00 Lee W McKnight <lmcknigh at syr.edu<mailto:lmcknigh at syr.edu>>:

Hi,


Maybe I am jumping the gun since we do not yet have confirmation on dates, and just Macron's tweet confirming Paris in November for IGF 2018. But to assemble workshop proposals I thought I better start.


1st fyi this email will be followed by a 2nd, and a 3rd, on draft workshop proposals for possible IGC (co-)sponsorship. Various aspects of the work we have been engaged in with Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Alaska, to rapidly expand Internet access, anywhere, is the common thread. Since we believe they may offer replicable, and hopeful, models for refinement to meet community needs - anywhere.


2nd I note that the workshop proposal draft below has Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles support for submission; I have cc'd DCIRP chair Minda Moreira.


I now invite IGC to consider co-sponsoring.  And I invite IGCers to let me know if they would like to participate - or at least are willing to be listed as possible participants in this proposal.


Finally, please meet SU iSchool adjunct professor of blockchain management Richie Etwaru, and his hu-manity.co<http://hu-manity.co> startup co-founder Michael dePalma. Who aim to enable our 31st Right with Blockchain. Richie was previously CDO, IQVIA, the healthcare data company. (Please be gentle as they are newbies here on IGC, and just in process of joining our august list/community. : )


They argue rights to the data about us is the 31st human right.

Richie's of course blockchained proposition can be seen at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD7Ys5RIgTY

[http://img.youtube.com/vi/sD7Ys5RIgTY/0.jpg]<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD7Ys5RIgTY>

Your #31st Human Right, Guaranteed by Blockchain | Richie Etwaru | TEDxKedgeBS - YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD7Ys5RIgTY>
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Richie Etwaru, author, global keynote speaker, adjunct professor of Blockchain Management at Syracuse University in New York, USA, and CEO and Founder of Hu-...



Would some IGCers want to hop into this?


A rough draft sketch  of a possible IGC + DCIRP IGF 2018 co-sponsored workshop proposals is below. Reactions? I plan to submit tomorrow if possible; if iGCers wish to engage and revise we can push back to Saturday and still meet the crazy Sunday deadline - even with dates/times of meeting unsettled.


Lee


(IGC+?) DCIRP IGF Workshop Draft Proposal


Your 31st Right


In cooperation with (IGC and) the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles, and the Internet Governance Caucus, the following is prepared for submission to the next IGF.

With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are obliged to comprehensively review their data policies, or risk incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss avoidance for firms however, many people, and insurers, are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately used or protected data remains rampant. This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of 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 model and proposition for all of us? Do we not have a right to our own data? Our 31st Right? How does this fit within the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles? What new or updated instruments may be desirable, if any? Can blockchain help us reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development goals?



(TENTATIVE; maybe to be invited)

Workshop Chairs:

Memia Moreira, Hanane Boujemi, and/or Robert Bodle, DCIRP

Arsene Tungali, IGC


Panelists:

Minister of Health, Liberia

Katitza Rodriguez, EFF

Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey

Andrew Wyckoff, OECD

Jane Coffin, ISOC

Richie Etwaru, Hu-manity.co

Kevin Risser, USAC

Big pharma and/or IQVIA rep

Asian rep or 2


Respondents:

Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP or Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths

Lee McKnight, SU


(Lee again: I presume it is not problematic to have more than enough named participants agreeing to consider participating, so we can finetune speaker list as process moves along and people confirm travel plans when event locale and dates are confirmed...)



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Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 12:49:54 PM
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Subject: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018?

Hi there,

For the past two years, the IGC has been developping and submiting
workshop proposals for the IGF. Though all details about when and
where the IGF will take place, the deadline for workshop submission is
end of this month in basically 10 days. Am I the only one who finds
this odd?

Are we able to put together a drafting team that can work on an
initial draft? If you are interested, please state so on the list or
to me privately and I will be happy to coordinate. If by tomorrow no
one has reached out, I will consider that there is no interest.

Regards,
Arsene
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