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[[Programme overview 2015|'''Programme overview 2015''']]<br /><br />
== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
What is this session about?(1 sentence)
Towards Internet Universality: UNESCO’s Comprehensive Internet Study and new research on “Principles for governing the Internet”. UNESCO takes the occasion to present its finalized comprehensive Internet Study titled “Keystones to Foster Inclusive Knowledge Societies:  Access to information and knowledge, Freedom of Expression, Privacy and Ethics on a Global Internet”, as well as the Outcome Document of the “CONNECTing the dots” conference which was based on the findings of the Internet Study.
Deadline 10.April 2015
Towards Internet Universality: UNESCO’s Comprehensive Internet Study and new research on “Principles for governing the Internet”


UNESCO takes the occasion to present its finalized comprehensive Internet Study titled “Keystones to Foster Inclusive Knowledge Societies:  Access to information and knowledge, Freedom of Expression, Privacy and Ethics on a Global Internet”, as well as the Outcome Document of the “CONNECTing the dots” conference which was based on the findings of the Internet Study.  
== Session description ==
As one of the key area of the comprehensive Internet study, UNESCO has conducted a comparative study on Internet Governance principles (declarations, normative frameworks and accountability measures) which have been developed and adopted by various stakeholders, and analyze the compatibility and completeness of existing documents with respect to UNESCO's mandate and positions, as encompassed by the draft concept of "Internet Universality" (IU) and the R.O.A.M. framework (meaning the four principles of IU: Human Rights based, Openness, Accessible for all and Multistakeholder participation), and to identify any gaps.


As one of the key area of the comprehensive Internet study, UNESCO has conducted a comparative study on Internet Governance principles (declarations, normative frameworks and accountability measures) which have been developed and adopted by various stakeholders, and analyze the compatibility and completeness of existing documents with respect to UNESCO's mandate and positions, as encompassed by the draft concept of "Internet Universality" (IU) and the R.O.A.M. framework (meaning the four principles of IU: Human Rights based, Openness, Accessible for all and Multistakeholder participation), and to identify any gaps.
== Keywords ==
UNESCO, Internet Governance, Internet Universality, Freedom of Expression, Human Rights, Internet Study,


Meanwhile, a useful online resource has been launched by UNESCO, which presents the about 80 existing documents regarding Internet Governance principles adopted by various stakeholders:
== Format ==
 
it is a flash session started with a short presentation and followed by interactive discussions.
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/events/calendar-of-events/events-websites/connecting-the-dots/the-study/international-and-regional-instruments/


== Further reading ==
*An [http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/events/calendar-of-events/events-websites/connecting-the-dots/the-study/international-and-regional-instruments/ online resource] has been launched by UNESCO, which presents the about 80 existing documents regarding Internet Governance principles adopted by various stakeholders


UNESCO Internet Study is available at the link:
*[http://www.unesco.org/new/en/internetstudy UNESCO Internet Study]
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/internetstudy


UNESCO Draft Concept Paper on Internet Universality
*[http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/crosscutting-priorities/unesco-internet-study/internet-universality/ UNESCO Draft Concept Paper on Internet Universality]
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/crosscutting-priorities/unesco-internet-study/internet-universality/


== Keywords ==
Deadline 10. April 2015
== Format ==
Deadline 30. April 2015
== Further reading ==
Deadline 30. April 2015
== People ==  
== People ==  
*'''Focal Point''': (deadline 10. April 2015)
Dr. Xianhong Hu
*'''Org team''': (deadline 10. April 2015)
*'''Key participants'''|'''Panelists''': (deadline 15. Mai 2015)
*'''Moderator''': (deadline 15. Mai 2015)
*'''Reporter''': (deadline 15. Mai 2015)
*'''Remote moderator''': (deadline 15. Mai 2015)


== Conf. call schedule & minutes ==
== Current discussion ==
== Mailing list ==
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== Live stream / remote participation ==  
== Live stream / remote participation ==  
== Final report ==   
== Final report ==   
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Hashtag: #eurodigf3
Hashtag: #eurodigf3


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Latest revision as of 15:26, 4 December 2020

4 June 2015
Programme overview 2015

Session teaser

Towards Internet Universality: UNESCO’s Comprehensive Internet Study and new research on “Principles for governing the Internet”. UNESCO takes the occasion to present its finalized comprehensive Internet Study titled “Keystones to Foster Inclusive Knowledge Societies: Access to information and knowledge, Freedom of Expression, Privacy and Ethics on a Global Internet”, as well as the Outcome Document of the “CONNECTing the dots” conference which was based on the findings of the Internet Study.

Session description

As one of the key area of the comprehensive Internet study, UNESCO has conducted a comparative study on Internet Governance principles (declarations, normative frameworks and accountability measures) which have been developed and adopted by various stakeholders, and analyze the compatibility and completeness of existing documents with respect to UNESCO's mandate and positions, as encompassed by the draft concept of "Internet Universality" (IU) and the R.O.A.M. framework (meaning the four principles of IU: Human Rights based, Openness, Accessible for all and Multistakeholder participation), and to identify any gaps.

Keywords

UNESCO, Internet Governance, Internet Universality, Freedom of Expression, Human Rights, Internet Study,

Format

it is a flash session started with a short presentation and followed by interactive discussions.

Further reading

  • An online resource has been launched by UNESCO, which presents the about 80 existing documents regarding Internet Governance principles adopted by various stakeholders

People

Dr. Xianhong Hu

Live stream / remote participation

Final report

Session twitter hashtag

Hashtag: #eurodigf3