[Chapter-delegates] Fwd: Call for feedback: Global Internet Governance processes visualisation

Jon Lawrence jon at lawrence.net.au
Thu Sep 26 05:20:48 PDT 2013


Thank you for that. 


Now I just need to find someone nearby that has access to an A3 printer! 3D printer, no problem. Large paper? Much harder. 


Jon 




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond" <ocl at gih.com> 
To: Chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org 
Sent: Thursday, 26 September, 2013 10:12:49 PM 
Subject: [Chapter-delegates] Fwd: Call for feedback: Global Internet Governance processes visualisation 

Dear all, 

this was sent to the UK's MultiStakeholder Advisory Group in Internet Governance by LEa Caspar. Forwarded with her permission, emphasizing that at the moment this is a work in progress. Still, I thought it was very helpful indeed and worthy of being shared here. 
Kind regards, 

Olivier 



-------- Original Message -------- 
Subject: 	Call for feedback: Global Internet Governance processes visualisation 
Date: 	Wed, 25 Sep 2013 15:37:50 +0100 
From: 	Lea Kaspar <Lea at gp-digital.org> 
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CC: 	





Dear MAGIG members, 



(apologies in advance for a long email) 



I’m writing to share and seek feedback on a visual timeline of global internet governance processes : http://bestbits.net/wp-uploads/diagram.html 



This visualisation was developed by Joana Varon (Center for Technology and Society from Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil), Deborah Brown (Access Now, USA), and me (Global Partners) in an effort to better focus our advocacy efforts and understand where main discussions about global internet governance are taking place over the next year. We were specifically aiming to: 1) identify forums where internet governance is being discussed/decided over the next year; and 2) identify avenues for participation for civil society to influence those processes. We have taken two particular processes and their relevant outcomes as our end points – the ITU Plenipotentiary 2014 and the WSIS+10 review event in 2015 – and weaved other forums around them. 



Given MAGIG’s focus on IG, I thought the members might find this useful in their own work. Furthermore, to make the tool useful for the broader community (MAGIG included), we would be interested to receive your feedback. Based on this, we are planning to work with a designer who will help us make it more user-friendly. With this in mind, we are particularly interested in hearing your thoughts on: 

· Content: are there other processes or documents you would include? 

· Presentation: size of boxes, text, colours, etc. (this will be particularly useful in the next stage of the project) 

· Interactive features: what interactive features would you like to see incorporated into the document? Ideas can include option of hiding or highlighting certain elements of the map, filtering the map by body/process/outcome, etc. 



If you have thoughts on any of the above, please send your comments by Wednesday, October 2 . 



There will be a session on global internet governance for civil society at the Best Bits meeting ahead of the IGF in Bali. We hope this mapping will be a useful tool for civil society to strategize and we will be presenting it at this session. 



Looking forward to hearing back from you. 



Warm wishes, 

Lea Kaspar | GLOBAL PARTNERS DIGITAL 

Development House, 56–64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT 

T +44 (0)20 7549 0337 | M +44 (0)7583 929 216 | Skype: l.kaspar 
gp-digital.org 






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