[IGFmaglist] Main Session - IGF way forward and the Internet Ecosystem Report, update and Proposed Next steps
Izumi AIZU
iza at anr.org
Thu May 8 09:30:02 EDT 2014
I also like to share my apology for not able to join the virtual meeting as
I had conflicting meeting last night.
And I appreciate and agree with Paul's humble suggestion of seeking for a
broader set
of speakers, other than, let's say the usual suspects, yes, new faces.
izumi
2014-05-08 19:59 GMT+09:00 Paul Wilson <pwilson at apnic.net>:
> Subi, thanks for this.
>
> I'm glad to see the session is going ahead - very important to have a
> space in Turkey to discuss the future of IG, especially following up from
> Netmundial. I hope in fact that the "future of IG" will be seen as part of
> IGF's ongoing scope. If we can handle it, in a way which is both trusted
> and productive of useful developments, then the IGF can continue to stand
> alone, without the need for additional events like Netmundial.
>
> On this proposal, I think more work is needed on the speaker list:
> although these are all great speakers and I hope all will contribute to IGF
> 2014, I think we need more attention to balance and "new faces". I'm not
> quite sure of the function of the "A" list of speakers - but it has a
> majority from I* organisations, which I think is not appropriate for a
> session which is about Internet governance broadly. I'd suggest we need
> one or 2 from the tech community (e.g. ICANN and/or ISOC, but this
> community can select), and then a wider range of interesting folks more
> from other sectors - e.g. content industry, consumer advocates,
> media/journalism, NGOs. Even without casting the net too widely I think
> there are plenty of candidates from previous IGFs who could add the
> interest that this session needs.
>
> Maybe you could explain more about the A and B lists and how the session
> will be structured, but I personally see the need for more variety and new
> faces to make the session really engaging.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Paul.
>
>
>
>
>
> On 07/05/2014, at 9:23 PM, Subi Chaturvedi <subichaturvedi at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Dear MAG members,
> >
> >
> > Ahead of todays call this is a short report on the work done and the
> next proposed steps.
> >
> >
> > All inputs, and comments are invited online and on the call today as
> well. Thank you all for your suggestions.
> >
> >
> > We received extremely constructive inputs and suggestions from all the
> volunteers as well as the MAG members who made time to especially write in,
> with their suggestions.The group is unanimous in it's decision to keep this
> session- Open and inclusive of all stakeholders and broader IG processes.
> This will be reflected in the choice of speakers/lead resource persons, as
> well for the session.
> >
> >
> > The speakers may be given 4 minutes to respond to key policy questions
> in IG.
> > This is about 52 minutes leaving 40 minutes for questions and the Open
> Mic from the floor.
> >
> > Identified threads - Now we have 5 threads to structure the strands.
> >
> > • Principles;
> > • Processes (fora);
> > • Actors
> > • Outcome/Issues
> > • Scope/coverage
> > The Speakers/Lead discussants may be asked to respond to the following
> questions-
> >
> >
> >
> > 1. Issues-What’s Broken?
> >
> > 2. Challenges- How do we Fix it n what are the roadblocks?
> >
> > 3. Process Solutions/Path Ahead- Oppurtunities of co-existence
> >
> > 4. The role of Govts and their engagement (Speaking from their
> stakeholder perspective) beyond Tunis etc.
> >
> > 4. Vision for IGF n the ecosystem-Interlinkages (responding also to
> IANA, Accountability n initiatives like Netmundial
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > SUGGESTED- (Open to inputs/Suggestions)
> >
> > A. The strands/org identified are:
> > 1. IGF- Janis Karklins
> > 2. ITU- Hamadoun Toure’
> > 3. ICANN- Fadi Chehade’
> > 4. ISOC- Kathy Brown/ Markus Kummer
> > 5. IETF-Jari Arkko
> > 6. W3C- Tim Berners Lee
> > 7. Netmundial- Amb. Fonseka/Prof. Virgilio (Chair)
> >
> > B. Stakeholder Speakers (Suggested)
> > 1. Academia: Milton Mueller/ Stephanie Parrin/ Wolfgang Kleinwächter
> > 2. Civil Society: Nnenna, Jovan (Diplo)/ Ron Dilbert (Citizen Lab)
> > 3. Technical Community: Avri Doria, Byron Holland (CIRA)
> > 4. Private Sector: Vint Cert, Zahid Jamil
> > 5. Government: 2-3 (from developing country and another from the
> developed C) Proposed names - Neelie Kroes VP-EU and Ed Vaizy (The
> Swedish ministers have also been vocal and then there’s Marco Civil.
> Requesting one from BRICS (Brazil, India, Russia China, South Africa might
> work here.)
> >
> >
> > Since this is a main, we need leaders of organisations who can speak to
> the 4 key constructs identified by the volunteers of the groups with
> provocative inputs and responses from active, experienced voices from
> within the stakeholder community.
> > The session moderators should be able to get the most out of each
> speaker and keep it conversational and also have the ability to ensure that
> all the leads, speak to the questions.
> >
> >
> > Thank you all for your inputs. Do please respond to the suggested names
> and questions. All inputs from the MAG members are welcome. If there are
> any suggestions on the Session title they're also welcome.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > warmest
> >
> >
> >
> > Subi
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> >
> > Subi Chaturvedi
> >
> >
> > Assistant Prof. Journalism & Comm,
> >
> > Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR),
> >
> > Delhi University, India
> >
> > Twitter:@subichaturvedi
> >
> >
> > Member MAG, UN-IGF (Media & Civil Society)
> > Member MAG, India-IGF (Civil Society)
> >
> > Convenor WG-India IGF
> >
> > Co-Chair, Netmundial Brazil (Civil Society)
> >
> >
> >
> > Founder & Hon. Managing Trustee,
> >
> > Media For Change
> >
> >
> >
> > Founder, Chief Mentor & Editor
> >
> > The Saltlist
> >
> > www.thesaltlist.org
> >
> >
> >
> > Independent DocumentaryFilmmaker, Photographer,
> >
> > Curator, Media Critic & Scholar
> >
> >
> >
> > PhD. Scholar,
> >
> > Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-D), New Delhi
> >
> >
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Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Oita,
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