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Working title: <big>'''Internet Governance and Policy making: cross-generational interviews'''</big><br /><br /> | Working title: <big>'''Internet Governance and Policy making: cross-generational interviews'''</big><br /><br /> | ||
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For newcomers, the Internet Governance can be overwhelming with its working groups, procedures and hundreds of documents. Its ecosystem, made of thousands of people and organisations, can be even more so. And as it becomes increasingly complex and dynamic, it risks withering the enthusiasm of young people approaching it for the first time. Intergenerational dialogue and the transmission of knowledge by leading experts in Internet governance and policy-making can mitigate such impact. | |||
== Format == | == Format == |
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19 June 2022 | 12:00 - 13:00 CEST
YOUthDIG 2022, main programme
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Working title: Internet Governance and Policy making: cross-generational interviews
For newcomers, the Internet Governance can be overwhelming with its working groups, procedures and hundreds of documents. Its ecosystem, made of thousands of people and organisations, can be even more so. And as it becomes increasingly complex and dynamic, it risks withering the enthusiasm of young people approaching it for the first time. Intergenerational dialogue and the transmission of knowledge by leading experts in Internet governance and policy-making can mitigate such impact.
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