变革的推动者:青年元参与互联网治理论坛

IF 5.9 2区 管理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Telecommunications Policy Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1016/j.telpol.2024.102758
Nadia Tjahja , Diana Potjomkina
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欧盟和联合国的政策制定者已宣布青年参与为优先事项,互联网治理论坛(IGF)也面临着同样的要求。在 2021 年互联网治理论坛上,青年呼吁更多的青年参与,在互联网治理论坛多方利益相关者咨询小组(MAG)中有更多的代表,并承认青年是一个单独的利益相关者类别。为了更好地理解青年为何以及如何参与--并希望参与--互联网治理,有必要对他们的存在、他们参与的空间和活动进行批判性反思。因此,本文探讨了青年身份的复杂性和青年的元参与:在这一过程中,青年和促进者为青年创造了参与空间,以实现他们的政治能动性,在这一过程中,他们不仅寻求参与现有的参与空间,还寻求重塑这些空间。主要的研究问题是,青年希望如何改变他们在互联网治理论坛上的参与方式,具体而言,正在创建哪些活动和机制来改善他们行使权力的方式。当现有的参与机会不能充分反映他们的需求时,行动者就会进行元参与。因此,更清楚地了解当前和所需的参与机制可能会让我们对当前多方利益相关者模式的有效性提出更广泛的问题。本文基于对利益相关方的访谈和案头研究,认为如果现状不能代表他们的需求或不允许 他们探索自己的想法,青年并不总是接受现状,他们有时会利用各种程序来建立他们所需的 空间,或以自下而上的方式创建活动,从而改变他们的参与模式。
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An agent of change: Youth meta-participation at the internet governance forum

Youth engagement has been declared a priority by European Union and United Nations policy-makers, and the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) faces demands to the same end. At the IGF 2021, youth called for more youth participation, more representation at the IGF Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG), and for acknowledgement of youth as a separate stakeholder category. In order to better understand why and how youth participate - and want to participate - in Internet governance, there is a need for a critical reflection on their presence, the spaces and activities they engage in. Therefore this paper looks at the complexity of the youth identity and at youth meta-participation: a process in which young people and facilitators create participatory spaces for youth to reach their political agency and where they do not only seek to engage in existing participation spaces but also to reshape them. The main research question is how youth want to change their participation at the IGF, specifically, which activities and mechanisms are being created to improve the ways in which they can exercise their agency. Actors meta-participate when the existing participation opportunities are not sufficiently reflecting their needs. Thus, a clearer understanding of current and demanded participation mechanisms may lead us to a broader set of questions concerning the effectiveness of the current multistakeholder model. This paper, based on interviews with stakeholders and desk research, argues that youth do not always accept the status quo if it does not represent their needs or does not allow for them to explore their ideas, and they will sometimes utilise processes to build the space they need or create activities in a bottom-up manner, that allow them to change the mode of their participation.

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Telecommunications Policy
Telecommunications Policy 工程技术-电信学
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122
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38 days
期刊介绍: Telecommunications Policy is concerned with the impact of digitalization in the economy and society. The journal is multidisciplinary, encompassing conceptual, theoretical and empirical studies, quantitative as well as qualitative. The scope includes policy, regulation, and governance; big data, artificial intelligence and data science; new and traditional sectors encompassing new media and the platform economy; management, entrepreneurship, innovation and use. Contributions may explore these topics at national, regional and international levels, including issues confronting both developed and developing countries. The papers accepted by the journal meet high standards of analytical rigor and policy relevance.
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