公民社会在全球互联网治理中的作用

IF 1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Internet Histories Pub Date : 2020-06-12 DOI:10.1080/24701475.2020.1769892
Sherly Haristya
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摘要民间社会在互联网治理中采用的多方利益相关者方法中发挥着关键作用。然而,人们对该利益相关者群体内部的动态知之甚少。除了争取承认的斗争和竞争之外,民间社会行动者还面临着不太为人所知的挑战,例如管理他们之间的多样性,同时努力在他们作为一个群体参与全球多利益攸关方进程时做出决定。本文调查了民间社会在管理其不同实体以参与并在分水岭多方利益攸关方论坛中发挥影响力方面所做的努力和面临的挑战,这些论坛包括信息社会世界首脑会议第一届和第二届、互联网治理论坛和2014年互联网治理未来全球多方利益攸关者会议。利用观察数据、文件和邮件列表信息,这项研究发现,当民间社会参与多方利益相关者的过程时,他们内部的协调斗争会影响他们的目标。这项研究表明,民间社会行动者需要管理其互联网治理的短期和长期目标,以加强其作为一个群体参与互联网相关多方利益攸关方决策过程的合法性和有效性。
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The efficacy of civil society in global internet governance
Abstract Civil society plays a critical role in the multistakeholder approach adopted in Internet governance. However, little is known about the dynamics within that stakeholder group. Besides the struggle and contestation for recognition, civil society actors face less well-known challenges such as managing the diversity among them while striving to arrive at decisions when they participate in global multistakeholder processes as a group. This article investigates the effort of and the challenges faced by civil society in managing its diverse entities to participate while aiming to be influential in watershed multistakeholder fora, namely in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) I and II, Internet Governance Forum (IGF), and the 2014 Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance (NETmundial). Using observational data, documents, and mailing-list messages, this study found that the coordination struggles within civil society affected their goals when they participated in multistakeholder processes. This study suggests that civil society actors need to manage their short- and long-term goals in Internet governance in order to strengthen the legitimacy and efficacy of their participation as a group in Internet-related multistakeholder policy-making processes.
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