Hi Alan, Is there a requirement stating that members of an organization must be citizens of the Region at a minumum level to be permitted to be an ALS in that Region? Or is it that some measurement of control must be exercised from within the Region? I can understand the reasoning to have an ALS be part of the Region, but it seems counter intuitive to keep some international organizations from be members of a RALO. In some cases, international can still mean within a particular Region, but in other cases not. thanks, bob On Sun, 25 Nov 2012, Alan Greenberg wrote:
Not sure of the relevance of the question - ISOC is not ant ALAS, not have they applied to be. ISOC local chapters which are locally controlled are what we see within At-Large.
Without knowing what percentage of their members are citizens of residents of North America, there is no way to know whether they satisfy the prime ALAS membership criteria.
Alan
At 25/11/2012 06:55 PM, Garth Bruen at Knujon.com wrote:
How is this different from ISOC?
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Hi,
This is from their website:
"UCP-SARnet has been developed and sponsored by the Department of Psychology, at Arizona State University (USA) in close collaboration with the Centre for Community Based Research (CCBR) in Kitchener (Canada), Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw (Poland), and other international partners. Initially co-sponsored by the Centre for International Governance Innovations (CIGI), UCP-SARnet is currently co-sponsored and hosted by IGLOO in Canada. UCP-SARnet is also a member of the Global Alliance on Community Engaged Research and is represented
at
the Global Alliance for ICT and Development."
Of course, there could be more to it...
--bob
On Sun, 25 Nov 2012, Houle Louis wrote:
Hi Garth,
From the little I know about UCP, it seems to be a worldwide organization, not North American! I wish I'm wrong but... At least (question 2-d), it's not controled by a North American org. Maybe the DD could be rephrased.
Louis Houle Président La Société Internet du Québec (ISOC Québec) Louis.Houle@isocquebec.org
Le 2012-11-12 19:48, Garth Bruen at Knujon.com a écrit :
Due Diligence complete- Regional Advice requested ALS applicant "(170) University Community Partnership for Social Action Research"
From: ICANN At-Large Staff Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 6:19 PM To: Garth Bruen at Knujon.com ; Thompson, Darlene Cc: ICANN At-Large Staff Subject: Due Diligence complete- Regional Advice requested ALS applicant "(170) University Community Partnership for Social Action Research"
Dear Garth and Darlene,
On the October 10th we received a NARALO ALS application from "University Community Partnership for Social Action Research". Please find the Due Diligence form attached.
We kindly ask you to provide us with the regional advice for this ALS in your capacity as NARALO Secretary. Your advice will support the ALAC review on this application.
According to our timeline for ALS applications the due date for the regional advice is on 28/11/2012.
We would like to remind you that the DD form could contain sensitive information. Please read the form carefully before sending it off to third parties.
Regards,
Heidi Ullrich, Silvia Vivanco, Gisella Gruber-White, Matt Ashtiani, Julia Charvolen
ICANN Policy Staff in support of ALAC
E-mail: staff@atlarge.icann.org
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