Fwd: MSI Panel: A Call to Action
I truly fear overload for our volunteer community. And with it, our absence from the field. Patrik [Faltstrom] has raised questions whose answers would be key towards a general improvement of our understanding of the process.....and likely impact of community involvement. All this aside, I urge all of you to take a look here. Some folks manage by numbers. And when we look at the policy-making structures and their operations, the South - meaning Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean - are barely noticeable. Yes, there are institutional barriers. But we cannot let those dissuade our engagement. Else we run the risk of being 're-designed' out of the structures..and further marginalised. -Carlton ============================== Carlton A Samuels Mobile: 876-818-1799 *Strategy, Planning, Governance, Assessment & Turnaround* ============================= ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Olive <david.olive@icann.org> Date: Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 4:17 PM Subject: [Soac-infoalert] MSI Panel: A Call to Action To: "soac-infoalert@icann.org" <soac-infoalert@icann.org> Cc: Antony Declercq <antony.declercq@icann.org> Designing a 21st Century ICANNHello! The ICANN Strategy Panel on Multistakeholder Innovation<http://www.icann.org/en/about/planning/strategic-engagement/multistakeholder...> (the MSI Panel) and The Governance Lab @ NYU <http://thegovlab.org/> (The GovLab) recently launched an online engagement effort aimed at helping to design a 21st century Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) – the public interest organization responsible for coordinating the Internet’s Domain Name System (DNS). We are writing to request your participation in this important initiative and to help us spread the word! The MSI Panel has been charged with: - Proposing new models for international engagement, consensus-driven policymaking and institutional structures to support such enhanced functions; and - Designing processes, tools and platforms that enable the global ICANN community to engage in these new forms of participatory decision-making. The Panel is a small group of seven with no monopoly on the best ideas for what ICANN should or should not do to coordinate the DNS in the public interest. All suggestions to make ICANN more effective and more democratic – whether constitutional, structural, legal, procedural or technological – will be welcome. While we cannot decide for ICANN, the aim of the MSI Panel is to use its authority to push for real change. Thus, we want ideas that are concrete and specific for innovative processes, structures, platforms, and techniques to design a 21st century ICANN. To gather and organize your input – we’re launching this campaign in three stages: *Stage 1: Idea Generation* – Starting November 19th and running for six weeks via an ideation platform, *Ideascale.* You can access our MSI Panel community page here <http://bit.ly/1dS9sLp>. On the page, you can submit any and all concrete ideas you have. You can rate and rank others’ for importance and practicality. *November 19 - December 31*. *Stage 2: Proposal Development* – Submissions will be grouped into general proposals and opened to discussion using a blog with line-by-line annotation features. This phase will be designed to take ideas closer to implementation. *January 14 - January 21.* *Stage 3: Collaborative Drafting* – Using a wiki, we will invite collaborative drafting on specific proposals that the Panel will submit to the ICANN CEO, Board and community. *January 28 - February 11.* To help us spread the word, we ask you to do any of the following: - Submit ideas and encourage members of your network/community to contribute to the Ideascale community site by providing them with the link: *http://thegovlab.ideascale.com/* <http://thegovlab.ideascale.com/>. - Broadcast our “Call To Action,” for this initiative, which is online *here* <http://bit.ly/HWNxrW>, as widely as possible within your networks. Feel free to link to this post or repost on your website edited to fit your needs. - Share this information within your community and network via mailing lists and listservs. - Use social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter to spread the word about the campaign. Don’t forget to use the hashtag* #WeCANN*. - To inspire participation and learn how to contribute, watch and share a *video* <http://bit.ly/185t28Q> The GovLab has made for the launch of this distributed brainstorm. - Host your own brainstorming forum and share ideas generated with the MSI Panel on our Ideascale community page. For more information, visit The GovLab at *www.thegovlab.org*<http://www.thegovlab.org/> . Thanks and best, *The MSI Panel & The GovLab* _______________________________________________ soac-infoalert mailing list soac-infoalert@icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/soac-infoalert
Yes Carlton +1 Ideas by number is not always a good idea. Sometime the little voice is more important. Maybe it is where we need to help? All the best Sébastien Bachollet +33 6 07 66 89 33 Blog: http://sebastien.bachollet.fr/ Mail: Sébastien Bachollet <sebastien@bachollet.com> Le 03/12/2013 17:33, « Carlton Samuels » <carlton.samuels@gmail.com> a écrit :
I truly fear overload for our volunteer community. And with it, our absence from the field. Patrik [Faltstrom] has raised questions whose answers would be key towards a general improvement of our understanding of the process.....and likely impact of community involvement.
All this aside, I urge all of you to take a look here. Some folks manage by numbers. And when we look at the policy-making structures and their operations, the South - meaning Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean - are barely noticeable.
Yes, there are institutional barriers. But we cannot let those dissuade our engagement. Else we run the risk of being 're-designed' out of the structures..and further marginalised.
-Carlton
============================== Carlton A Samuels Mobile: 876-818-1799 *Strategy, Planning, Governance, Assessment & Turnaround* =============================
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Olive <david.olive@icann.org> Date: Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 4:17 PM Subject: [Soac-infoalert] MSI Panel: A Call to Action To: "soac-infoalert@icann.org" <soac-infoalert@icann.org> Cc: Antony Declercq <antony.declercq@icann.org>
Designing a 21st Century ICANNHello!
The ICANN Strategy Panel on Multistakeholder Innovation<http://www.icann.org/en/about/planning/strategic-engagement/mul tistakeholder-innovation> (the MSI Panel) and The Governance Lab @ NYU <http://thegovlab.org/> (The GovLab) recently launched an online engagement effort aimed at helping to design a 21st century Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) the public interest organization responsible for coordinating the Internet¹s Domain Name System (DNS).
We are writing to request your participation in this important initiative and to help us spread the word!
The MSI Panel has been charged with:
- Proposing new models for international engagement, consensus-driven policymaking and institutional structures to support such enhanced functions; and - Designing processes, tools and platforms that enable the global ICANN community to engage in these new forms of participatory decision-making.
The Panel is a small group of seven with no monopoly on the best ideas for what ICANN should or should not do to coordinate the DNS in the public interest. All suggestions to make ICANN more effective and more democratic whether constitutional, structural, legal, procedural or technological will be welcome.
While we cannot decide for ICANN, the aim of the MSI Panel is to use its authority to push for real change. Thus, we want ideas that are concrete and specific for innovative processes, structures, platforms, and techniques to design a 21st century ICANN.
To gather and organize your input we¹re launching this campaign in three stages:
*Stage 1: Idea Generation* Starting November 19th and running for six weeks via an ideation platform, *Ideascale.* You can access our MSI Panel community page here <http://bit.ly/1dS9sLp>. On the page, you can submit any and all concrete ideas you have. You can rate and rank others¹ for importance and practicality. *November 19 - December 31*.
*Stage 2: Proposal Development* Submissions will be grouped into general proposals and opened to discussion using a blog with line-by-line annotation features. This phase will be designed to take ideas closer to implementation. *January 14 - January 21.*
*Stage 3: Collaborative Drafting* Using a wiki, we will invite collaborative drafting on specific proposals that the Panel will submit to the ICANN CEO, Board and community. *January 28 - February 11.*
To help us spread the word, we ask you to do any of the following:
- Submit ideas and encourage members of your network/community to contribute to the Ideascale community site by providing them with the link: *http://thegovlab.ideascale.com/* <http://thegovlab.ideascale.com/>. - Broadcast our ³Call To Action,² for this initiative, which is online *here* <http://bit.ly/HWNxrW>, as widely as possible within your networks. Feel free to link to this post or repost on your website edited to fit your needs. - Share this information within your community and network via mailing lists and listservs. - Use social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter to spread the word about the campaign. Don¹t forget to use the hashtag* #WeCANN*. - To inspire participation and learn how to contribute, watch and share a *video* <http://bit.ly/185t28Q> The GovLab has made for the launch of this distributed brainstorm. - Host your own brainstorming forum and share ideas generated with the MSI Panel on our Ideascale community page.
For more information, visit The GovLab at *www.thegovlab.org*<http://www.thegovlab.org/> .
Thanks and best, *The MSI Panel & The GovLab*
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