Highly Successful
Hamadoun I. Touré, WSIS - A Global Development Challenge
Successful
Manuel Acevedo, Tensions at WSIS
Stephanie Dupuy, Cultural Diversity at WSIS Effat El-Shooky, WSIS: Tunis 2005 and Beyond Tim Fewkes, Promotion of Real Understanding About the Internet Is not a Minor AchievementDivina Frau-Meigs, On Research, the Role of NGOs, and the WSIS ProcessNancy J. Hafkin, Gender Issues at the World Summit on the Information Society, GenevaYukie Hori, Globalization and Local Identity as Demonstrated at the ICT4D PlatformIbrahim A. Ibrahim, WSIS: Reflections Lachman Khubchandani, Globalization and Local Content: Two Sides of the Same Coin: Exploring a New Communication Order Alireza Masrour, Crossing the Digital Divide: What’s Next?Sarah McCue, Towards Tunis: Suggested Next StepsTiroyamodimo Mogotlhwane, Personal Observation Melody Mohebi, Crossing the Digital Divide: What’s Next?Daniel R. Schaubacher, EBBF and the ICT Roadmap at the UN World Summit on the Information Society, Dec.10-12, Geneva Amali De Silva-Mitchell, Reflections on WSIS - An opinion piece submitted for the special edition of the ITID Forum
Partially Successful
Stephen Browne, WSIS: Reflections from the Inside
Beatriz Busaniche, Between Words and Actions: Civil Society and Education at WSIS
Sylvia Caras, Thoughts After Geneva: Universal Design and Communication Rights
Nicolas Cauchy, Short Editorial on WSIS
Jamie Cowling, Welcome to the Aircraft Hanger of Babel
Kenneth Neil Cukier, The World vs. The Web: The UN’s Politicization of the Information Society Report on the World Summit on the Information Society; Geneva, December 2003
Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, Building Internet Rules Through a Multistakeholder Approach
Sarah Granger, Merchandising American-style: A WSIS Opportunity Missed
David C. Gryce, A View From the U.S. Legal Community
Sharon Hom, The Map is not the Landscape: Reflections on WSIS 2003
Rikke Frank Joergensen, A Human Rights Assessment of the World Summit on the Information Society
Emily Keaney, A Development Agenda? Moving Towards Tunis
Wolfgang Kleinwachter, WSIS: A New Diplomacy? Multistakeholder Approach and Bottom Up Policy in Global ICT Governance
Donyaprueth Krairit, Digital Divide from the Inside: Perspective of a Thai academician
Evan Leibovitch, Upstairs Downstairs
Diego Levis, Between Words and Actions: Civil Society and Education at WSIS
Angelamaria Loreto, Towards A Physiological Communication in the Information Society
Meryem Marzouki, A Human Rights Assessment of the World Summit on the Information Society
Daniel Menchik, Educational Equality Through Technology? The World Summit on the Information Society and Schooling in Development.
Lorne Bradley Neudorf, Back to the Basics: The Role of Time, Training, and Infrastructure
Claudia Padovani, Three Questions About WSIS: A Civil Society Perspective from Within
Rik Panganiban, Signal to Noise
Onno W. Purbo, Information Society at High Places
Abel J.J. Rwendeire, WSIS And The Development Of SMEs
Bruno Salgues, Territories and Information Societies in France
Audrey Selian, The World vs. The Web: The UN’s Politicization of the Information Society Report on the World Summit on the Information Society; Geneva, December 2003
Alcimar Silva de Queiroz, Al Gore's 8,000 kilometres: The Distances of the Information Society
Anabelle Sreberny, WSIS: Articulating Information at the Summit
Amy Tai, The Map is not the Landscape: Reflections on WSIS 2003
Sarah Tierney, Bring WSIS Back to Earth
Paula Uimonen, Action Speaks Louder than Words-Some Reflections on the ICT4D Platform
Roberto Zachmann, ICTs and the World of Work: Weaving a Bright New Fabric or a Tangled Web?
Unsuccessful Dusan Babic, Message Matters Not the Medium Federico Carlos Baradello, US-Based Latino Youth: The Engine of Empowerment for Latin-American Youth? William P. Benac Jr., Improving WSIS Success by Increasing Business ParticipationElizabeth K. Carll, Health policy, Mental Health, and the U.N. World Summit on the Information Society Stephen Hicks, Time to Discuss Core Values of the Information Society?Alain Kiyindou, The Millions Without a Voice in the Worldwide Information SocietyAlexander Osterwalder, The WSIS-A relict from the past Jacques Panchard, The WSIS-A relict from the past V.K. Samaranayake, A Central Role for Universities in the Information SocietyPhillip Schmidt, New Model, Old Barriers: Remaining Challenges to African Civil Society ParticipationSeán Ó Siochrú, A Tale of Paragraph 4: Stating the Obvious at the WSISRichard Stallman, At WSIS, in a climate of suppression of dissent, the score is 0-0 Amy R. West, The Forgotten Stakeholders Aidan White, The WSIS in Geneva on Pluralism, Media Quality and Work in the Information Society: The Journalists’ Perspective
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