Hola a todos,
La realización del workshop de redes comunitarias está confirmada. Tuvimos interesados de Argentina, Colombia, Honduras, Paraguay, Costa Rica, México,Uruguay, Panamá y Venezuela.
Artículo 19 aún está arreglando los detalles del lugar y horários pero confirmamos que el evento ocurrirá entre los días 5 e 6 de agosto de 2017. Creemos que hasta el final de la semana próxima tendremos todas las informaciones sobre la logística del evento.
Pedimos a todos que aún no han llenado el formulario de inscripción y desean participar que lo hagán por medio del link:
[ https://goo.gl/forms/914cHsvKss2UPOPg1 | https://goo.gl/forms/914cHsvKss2UPOPg1 ]
El evento tiene vagas limitadas, por eso recomendamos que los interesados llenen el formulario lo antes posible.
Saludos cordiales,
ARTÍCULO 19
Hi all,
This is to inform you that, unfortunately, the workshop proposal on Sustainable Connectivity has not been accepted by the MAG (the IGF programme Committee).
However, the topics included in the workshop proposal (and more) can still be discussed at the DC3 annual session. All persons interested in joining the session can submit a short for the DC3 report ( see Call for Papers http://tinyurl.com/DC3callforpapers ).
Moreover, the workshop proposal on community connectivity submitted by Bruno Vianna and Marcelo Saldanha was accepted. Parabéns Bruno e Saldanha!! http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2017-ws-111-financing-a…
So there will be several occasions to discuss CN at IGF in December.
All the best
Luca
[FGV Direito Rio]
Luca Belli, PhD
Senior Researcher
Head of Internet Governance @ FGV<http://internet-governance.fgv.br/> luca.belli(a)fgv.br
+55 21 3799 5763 @1lucabelli<https://twitter.com/1lucabelli>
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Hi, this is a survey that Maria and Dimitris from U. of Westminster
(London) are running as part of the netCommons project. Your
participation will help us a lot. Thanks in advance, Leandro.
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Dear Madam/Sir
We are a team of researchers based at the University of Westminster in
London and working for the netCommons Project (EU Horizon 2020 project
netCommons: Network Infrastructure as Commons, _http://netcommons.eu_).
As part of the project, we are conducting an online survey to examine
users’ concerns about Internet use and at the same time explore the
potential of alternative Internet provision. Such concerns will provide
useful input to policy makers and regulators who hold significant
responsibilities over the telecommunications and Internet landscape, and
consequently need to take informed steps towards the evolution of this
landscape.
We are looking in particular for respondents (Internet users) who are
academic/research staff, students, IT product/services professionals or
administrative/clerical staff at Universities or research institutes.
We would be grateful if you could take some time (about 20 minutes) to
complete the survey.
The survey link is: _https://d52netcommons.limequery.com/357528?lang=en_
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of your browser]
The survey will be available online until 30 July 2017.
Many thanks for your collaboration.
Kind regards,
Prof. Christian Fuchs
Dr. Maria Michalis, Reader
Dr. Dimitris Boucas, Research Fellow
University of Westminster, UK
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