A survey of participants’ opinions about issues and trends recorded at the 12th Global IGF, at the UN in Geneva, Switzerland
The 12thÌýÌýwas setÌýin Geneva, Switzerland, Dec. 17-21, 2017. IGF is a multistakeholder effort to illuminate issues and cultivate constructive discussions. People from civil society, government, technology, business and academiaÌý share information and create coalitions in an effort to move dialogues forward and share best practices.ÌýIGF contributesÌýto the UN’sÌý Thousands of people from more than 100 nation-statesÌý
conducted interviews at Global IGF 2017 to gather opinions about Internet evolution and issues, inform policy and create a historic record. Click on links below to view clips from 180 interviews in which IGF participants from across the globe share their responses to five questions:
1 – The Key Internet Issue Today?Ìý
2 – Will There Be More Regulation?Ìý
3 – Standards for Security and Ethics?Ìý
4 – Do Multistakeholder Forums Work?Ìý
5 –ÌýWhat is the Future of the Internet?Ìý
The Imagining the Internet Interview Team
ethnographic documentary work at Global IGF 2017 was conducted by undergraduate researchers Jackie Pascale, Maya Eaglin, Alexandra Roat, Jared Mayerson, Alex Hager, Emmanuel Morgan, Meagan Gitelman and Cammie Behnke of ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ’s School of Communications, under the supervision of video director Melissa Douglas and ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ faculty David Bockino and Janna Anderson.

