SURVEY: Public interest representation in the information society
All civil society organisations and other self-identified public
interest representatives in the regime of Internet governance and
related areas of information and communications policy are invited
to complete a survey titled "Public interest representation in the
information society" at:
http://survey.idgovmap.org/index.php?sid=48277
This survey contributes towards the development of a map of Internet
governance to show which global and regional institutions of
governance in the information society provide opportunities for
participation by public interest representatives, which of those
opportunities are being utilised or will be utilised over the next
two years, and where gaps in either the opportunities or their
utilisation exist, to suggest what is needed to fill them.
The survey forms part of the multi-stakeholder Dynamic Working
Coalition for Internet Governance Mapping, and Consumers
International's programme Consumer Representation in the Information
Society. It is also supported by the Civil Society Internet
Governance Caucus. For more information, see http://idgovmap.org.
We plan to present the interim results of this survey at the
workshop "Mapping Internet Governance" at the Internet Governance
Forum in Nairobi from 9am on 28 September. In order to make this
possible, we encourage you to answer the survey by 5 September if
you can.
We would also be grateful if you would forward this email throughout
your professional networks, and post it to any relevant mailing
lists and microblogging services.
--
Dr
Jeremy Malcolm
Project Coordinator
Consumers
International
Kuala Lumpur Office
for Asia-Pacific and the Middle East
Lot 5-1 Wisma WIM, 7 Jalan Abang Haji Openg, TTDI, 60000 Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: +60 3 7726 1599
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