
Feminist talk

Feminist talk
Access & Gender
By Jac sm Kee
There are different dimensions to access-related issues, and there are significant points of connection between them. Factors such as gender disparity at the level of employment, education, social class, literacy, geographical location and decision making have great impact on the level of women’s access to ICTs. Gender is a cross-cutting issue with specificities that are often hidden. What are...

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Content Regulation & Censorship
By Jac sm Kee
Content regulation is one gesture away from censorship and surveillance practices. The tension between managing content that could potentially result in harm towards a section of the population (e.g. spam) and silencing of viewpoints (e.g. lesbian issues) is not an easy one. How can advocates of women’s human rights, advocates of development, civil and political rights activists as well as...

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1 November 2006: Diversity Session
By Anonymous
"What does diversity mean to you?" was the question posed by the moderator Mr. Yoshinori Imai from the Japan to the panelists. A panel was rich with lots of language diversity discussion. But suprisingly enough, gender and disability were very very marginal topics.

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31 November: The internet cannot be an unattended area
By Anonymous
Interview with Ms. Hanne Sophie Greve, representative of the Council of Europe, former judge of the European Court of Human Rights . Among many others, she actively participated at the panel on Content Regulation and Access to Knowledge organized by APC WNSP .

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2 November: The Way Forward: Gender is essential for the IGF!
By Anonymous
At the closing session called The Way Forward, Mavic spoke from the floor on behalf of women's rights activists and gender advocates who met at the IGF. She stressed the need for gender aspects to be part of the discussions in the following words...

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2 November: Thoughts on privacy and security
By Anonymous
"WHOIS was created in ancient times; those days people would let their online friends know who they are" as we heard at one of the panels from an expert on domain names registries. The IGF discussions in the track of privacy and security made me go back in memories to my own early online days.

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2 November: Dynamic coalition, the new buzzword
By Mavic Cabrera-Balleza
There's a new buzzword in the ICT circle. Everyone was talking of forming dynamic coalitions as the 1st IGF in Athens concluded on 02 November 2006.

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3 November: IGF sums up, puts forward recommendations; women’s groups identify next steps
By Mavic Cabrera-Balleza
The 1st IGF concluded on November 2nd in Athens. Women's groups formed the Gender in WSIS Implementation Network (GenWin) as one of the dynamic coalitions.

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2 November: The IGF Experiment is a Success - if women take part in setting the agenda
By Mavic Cabrera-Balleza
Organizers and participants in the Internet Governance Forum in Athens declared it a success. Women's groups in the IGF demanded for parity in women's participation in the next IGF in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil in November 2007.

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1 November: Privacy and Data Retention Related Concerns at IGF
By Namita
Privacy and data retention are a concern not only for Europe and America, but also in Asia.