A survey of participants’ opinions about issues and trends recorded at the Global IGF’s 10th meeting, in João Pessoa, Brazil
°Õ³ó±ðÌý is a multistakeholder effort to illuminate issues and cultivate constructive discussions about the future of the Internet. It is a space where people from civil society, government, technology, research, business and academia share information and create coalitions that move dialogues forward and demonstrate best practices. IGF is part of the processes of the  facilitated by the United Nations and aimed at contributing to the UN’s More than 2,400 people from more than 116 countries participated in the  Nov. 9-13, 2015.
 conducted interviews at IGF to gather opinions about Internet evolution and issues, inform policy and create a historic record. Click on links below to view a selection of video clips in which nearly 100 IGF participants share their responses to five questions:
1 – HOPE?Â
2 – THE TOP INTERNET ISSUES?Â
3 – BIGGEST THREAT TO FREEDOM AND TRUST ONLINE?Â
4 – CONNECTING BILLIONS?Â
5 –Â INTERNET IN A NUTSHELL:Â
The Imagining the Internet Interview Team
ethnographic documentary work at Global IGF in João Pessoa was conducted by undergraduate researchers Paige Pauroso, Michael Bodley, Gary Grumbach, Jackie Pascale, Leena Dahal and Jacob LaPlante of ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ’s School of Communications, under the supervision of ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ faculty/staff Aaron Moger, Kenn Gaither and Janna Anderson.

Global IGF 2015 Official Summary Reports, Webcasts and Transcripts
The IGF Secretariat’s compiled reports, transcripts and webcasts from the sessions of the 10th Global Internet Governance Forum can be found at the following links:
