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Global Internet Governance Forum, 2019

A Survey of Participants’ Opinions About Issues and Trends Recorded at the 14th Global IGF, in Berlin, Germany

Global IGF 2019 in BerlinThe 14thwas held in Berlin Nov. 25-29, 2019. IGF is a multistakeholder effort to illuminate issues and cultivate constructive discussions. People from civil society, government, technology, business and academia share information and create coalitions in an effort to move dialogues forward and share best practices.IGF contributesto the UN’sMore than 3,600 participants from more than 100 nation-states. Theygathered to move the dialogue forward on some of the most pressing issues and questions facing the Internet. This year’s IGF focused on the three main themes Digital Inclusion, Data Governance, and Security, Safety, Stability and Resilience.In addition, discussion centered around the ideas for an “IGF Plus,” which has been proposed as a way to strengthen the current IGF structure, which lacks actionable outcomes and has, up to this point, had limited participation by governments and corporations.

conducted interviews at Global IGF 2019, gathering opinions about Internet evolution and issues to inform policy and create a historic record. Click on the links below to view clips from interviews with more than 100 IGF participants from nation-states across the globe. See and hear their responses to five questions:

1 – First we’d like to ask you about global Internet platforms – Some people say the concentrated power of global internet platform companies like Google, Facebook, Tencent and Baidu is dangerous. Why is this seen as a threat and what can be done about it?

2 – Next, we’d like to ask about Enhancing Global Cooperation in the Digital Age – What will bring people together and build better cooperation globally on digital issues, digital regulation, security and trust?

3-Content moderation is a challenge today. What solution is there to combat harmful content while generally protecting free speech online?

4 – Hope and fear? What is your greatest hope and what is your greatest fear for the future of the Internet?

5- What is the future of the Internet in a nutshell? In just one or two words or a brief phrase, in just a few seconds, describe the future of the Internet.

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The Imagining the Internet Interview Team

Imagining the Internet’s ethnographic documentary work at Global IGF 2019 is being conducted by undergraduate researchers Paloma Camacho, Maggie Brown, Cameron Wolfslayer, Jack Haley, Jared Mayerson, Brian Rea, Oliver Fischer, Maria Ramirez and Julia Walter of Ƶ’s School of Communications, under the supervision of Ƶ faculty member AlexLuchsinger.

Imagining the Internet team, IGF berlin 2019