Groupes virtuels Groupes virtuels
Optimisé par TakingITGlobal
TakingITGlobal

Accueil Accueil Communauté Groupes virtuels Youth and Internet Governance Messages   
Selectionnez la langue 

Groupe:
Youth and Internet Governance
  Ouvrir une session S'inscrire

Renseignements Membre(s) Messages Documents Articles relatifs

Message   Message Retour aux messages

De: Itir Akdogan [ Profil ]
Sujet: Re: [YouthandIG] your first 3 identities
Envoyé: Mar 3rd, 2007 - 14:19:01

  Dear all,

I tried to send this e-mail earlier but I am not sure if you could receive
it. well, I didn't. sorry if you did already,

itir

Dear TIG Member,

I am doing a PhD on the future of electronic citizens' priorities and
currently I am writing a paper related to that. I thought TIG groups ( I am
member of some too) are great opportunities to reach online youth for an
information I need for that research.

Could you please list your first three identities that come to your mind.
Please write what really comes first:) It will help a lot.

thank you soo much!

have a great week-end

cheers from Helsinki.

PS:sooo sorry for repetitive e-mails in case you are member of different
groups!

--
Itir Akdogan MA
PhD Student
Dept. of Communication
Faculty of Social Sciences
University of Helsinki
M:FIN +358 40 818 97 52 / TUR +90 538 224 40 96


Quoting Carlo Cosmatos :

> Setting principles is very complicated for many reasons, and thank you
> Eze for submitting your thought, I hope that we will have the
> possibility to discus over this issue. During The IGF meeting we had two
> very important workshops, about setting internet principles:
>
> 1. The "Internet Bill of Rights" promoted from the Italian Government:
>
> http://intgovforum.org/Substantive_1st_IGF/TheInternetBillof%
20Rights.doc
>
> 2. "Exploring a Framework Convention on the Internet"
>
> http://intgovforum.org/Athens_workshops/Frameworkconventionworkshop%
20Report.pdf
>
> cheers
> carlo cosmatos
>
>
> eze uzoma wrote:
> > hello all,
> > seen some interesting things here
> > yes it is true we have diverse views about what "Internet Governance"
> is but there is a need to change this term or concept to something
> approachable and that is "Internet Principles" a lot of us here have
> taken "Governance" as laws of a system i am meant to understand that
> there are Organisations that restrict some IP address from viewing some
> websites in my country (Nigeria) they are some web sites that cannot be
> viewed simply for the fear of the unknown i am not sure if this is what
> Governance is all about ... what i do know is there is a need for
> "Principles" that should be adopted as regards the use of the Internet
> how should people see the Internet Is it as a veritable tool for getting
> the best kind of Information or as a weapon ... i am not here to change
> the whole idea of this e-discussions but what i believe is that the
> Internet as Gbenga Sesan put it should be "For The People By The People
> With The People" something that should embrace all if we take what the
> > Diplo ebook had to offer. As a young person i believe that the
> Internet should be embraced both by the young and old particularly young
> people ... we should allow emerging technologies to be embraced
> especially Open source and the likes ...
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------------
>
> * Powered By TIG Groups http://groups.takingitglobal.org/
> * Group Archives: http://groups.takingitglobal.org/YouthandIG/messages/
> * To unsubscribe, email YouthandIG-unsubscribe (at) groups.takingitglobal.org
> * My subscription settings,
> YouthandIG-settings (at) groups.takingitglobal.org
>
>



TIG Groupes est un outil de communication gratuit de TakingITGlobal. TakingITGlobal se décharge de toute responsabilité de ces groupes discussions.
[ Conditions de service | Politique de confidentialité | Rapporter un problème ]