> >From: geert <[email protected]>
> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> >Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 08:32:47 +0000
> >Subject: <incom> LAUNCH of INTERNET GOVERNANCE PROJECT
> >
> >(any comments on this? without wanting to be pc it does strike me that
> >internet governance is still concidered any exclusive domain of
> >US-American researchers (with the unknown Swiss as the token exception).
> >This is odd because WSIS really is about the rise of non-Western
> countries as an Internet force--what you think of that change. Geert)
> >
> >From: Hans Klein <[email protected]>
> >
> > * * * Please Forward * * *
> >
> > =======================
> > Announcing the Launch
> > of the
> > Internet Governance Project
> > www.InternetGovernance.org
> > =======================
> >
> >We are pleased to announce the launch of the Internet Governance Project
> >(IGP), a multi-university partnership to analyze global Internet policy
> >issues. IGP's research agenda is closely related to the on-going United
> >Nations' review of Internet Governance.
> >
> >IGP's member institutions include two research centers at Syracuse
> University:
> >
> > - The Convergence Center at the School of Information Studies
> > - The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at the Maxwell School
> > and one research center at the Georgia Institute of Technology:
> > - The Internet and Public Policy Project (IP3) at the School
> of >Public Policy
> >
> >As its first project IGP is providing the United Nations'
> Information >and Communication Technologies Task Force (UN ICT TF) a
> detailed >analysis of global policy regimes. The resulting study will
> provide a >fact-based "map" of existing global rules for the Internet and
> the >institutions that make those rules.
> >
> >IGP's research team includes:
> >
> >- MILTON MUELLER, Professor, Syracuse University School of Information
> Studies
> >- JOHN R. MATHIASON, Adjunct Professor, Syracuse University Maxwell
> School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
> >- HANS KLEIN, Assoc. Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, School
> of Public Policy
> >- LEE MCKNIGHT, Assoc. Professor, Syracuse University School of
> Information Studies
> >- MARC HOLITSCHER, Lecturer, Institut f�r Politikwissenschaft der
> Universit�t Z�rich
> >
> >For information on the relevant UN activities:
> > http://www.itu.int/wsis/
> >For more information on the Internet Governance Project:
> > www.InternetGovernance.org
> >or send an inquiry to:
> > [email protected]
> >
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