Hi Dharma, Nice mapping -- I think that's quite helpful and should be part of the broader discussion. I encourage you to put it into some of the public consultations on the role of the Internet user. --Wendy Dharma Dailey wrote:
This is another issue that seems to make ICANN conversations difficult: Who is an internet user? 9 times out of 10 an "internet user" is used to cloak the agenda of groups that may, in fact, be a tiny sliver of internet users as a whole. I think it would be great for NARALO to map who the internet users are that we work most closely with as individual ALSs. This could inform recruitment of new ALSs, strengthen collaboration within NARALO -- "Who are we working with?" -- and, begin to identify the many flavors of "internet user" that circulate at ICANN.
-Dharma Dailey
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