Dear all,
It is a pleasure to announce the First Call for Papers of the IGF Dynamic Coalition on
Community Connectivity.
Feel free to share this CfP through your networks
The CfP is also available here
https://dc3.libre.social/Report01OpenCall
Best
Luca
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IGF Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity (DC3)
First DC3 Report Call for Papers
Background:
The need for a Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity (DC3) emerged during the IGF
workshop 223 "Community Networks: a Revolutionary Paradigm", held in João
Pessoa, during the 10th IGF. Workshop participants agreed on the potential of community
networks in order to promote sustainable Internet connectivity and foster the full
enjoyment of fundamental rights such as freedom of expression and self-determination.
Participants stressed the need to move forward the discussion on community networks (CN)
and further analyse how such networks may help create sustainable Internet connectivity
while empowering Internet users. During the workshop, consensus emerged with regard to the
need for international cooperation aimed at creating synergy and coordination amongst
different CN. Such cooperation may be particularly useful in order to identify:
· good practices for the development and maintenance of CNs;
· sustainable organisational, legal and financial models for CNs;
· efficient software and hardware technology for CNs.
To address the aforementioned and foster cooperation, many participants expressed interest
with regard to the establishment of a new IGF Dynamic Coalition on Community
Connectivity.
Call:
The Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity, established under the auspices of the
United Nations Internet Governance Forum, invites all interested individuals to submit
position papers analysing the issues of connectivity and community networking, with
particular regard to existing CN experiences. Suggested topics include analyses of, inter
alia:
· Case studies of existing CN;
· Public policies fostering CN;
· Examples of efforts aimed at creating synergies/communication amongst different
CN and other initiatives alike;
· Taxonomies of CN (e.g. rural CN, urban CN, etc.) and good practices that can make
such categories of CN efficient and resilient both from a technical, legal and
organizational perspective;
· Best practices and worst practices as regards national and international policies
and legislation that facilitate or hinder the deployment of community networks;
· Strategies to promote the deployment of CN in remote areas.
Submission Guidelines:
Research papers, including analytical and theoretical papers, position papers, or case
studies will be considered for inclusion in the report, even if they have been previously
published. The length of the submissions should be between 2500 and 5000 words. To
facilitate the reviewing process, papers should not include author names or other
information that would help identify the authors. All papers shall be in English or
Spanish language. Citation should be in APA 6 style and authors shall use footnotes rather
than endnotes.
Submissions are due on 20th July 2016. They should include the following elements:
· Title
· Short abstract (250 words)
· First draft of the submitted paper
· Author’s name, affiliation and short bibliographical note (in the body of
the email)
Submissions should be sent to luca.belli@fgv.br<mailto:luca.belli@fgv.br>
Authors will be notified within approximately 10 days from the deadline as to the status of
their contributions.
All submitted papers will be subject to peer review. Every author submitting a paper will
be asked to peer review another submission, which will be judged according to the novelty
of the contribution, the theoretical soundness and the quality of presentation.
Authors will be given the opportunity to improve their contributions based on peer
comments. Selected papers will be published into the First Report of the IGF Dynamic
Coalition on Community Connectivity, which will be published in open access, under
Creative Commons licenses.
Authors will also be invited (at their own expenses) to present their work at the annual
DC3 meeting to be held at the United Nations Internet Governance Forum, on 6-9 December,
in Guadalajara Mexico.
[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
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