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CRIS and the World Summit on the Information Society Phase II/Prepcom 1: The CRIS campaign (Communication Rights in the Information Society) has closely followed the developments around WSIS phase II. CRIS has not yet adopted an 'official' position because the WSIS process itself has been slow in developing any kind of clear lines of work since the Summit in Geneva in December last year. Yet, discussions are underway amongst CRIS members. CRIS was launched around and in relation to the World Summit on the Information Society, with the aim to broaden the narrow technological discourse and remit of the organising agency, the ITU, and infuse the agenda with issues related to media governance and communication rights. The campaign stated its position on a number of occasions towards the official process before, during and after the World Forum on Communication Rights, highlighting that many issues central to a people-centred "Information Society" had simply been ignored and that the process of a multi-stakeholder approach had been, at best, flawed. Yet it has always been clear to CRIS that the WSIS was a golden opportunity for Civil Society to mobilise at global level and to start consolidating its discourse around these issues. CRIS did contribute to forging a Civil Society consensus that was reflected in the elaboration of a Civil Society Declaration. The CRIS campaign has openly and publicly supported the document as well as the initiative of Civil Society to work together. In this spirit, CRIS will remain committed to the second phase of the WSIS, prioritising its engagement with Civil Society over inter-action with the intergovernmental process. Our aim is to reinforce the international and inter-thematic networking that took place during the first phase of the Summit, and to continue to build on its role as a gatherer and distributor of information. As a follow up to the World Forum on Communication Rights (www.communicationrights.org) , CRIS will continue to focus on issues systematically ignored by the WSIS, while emphasizing the need for civil society to engage with the real poles of power in global governance of communications: the 'free trade' regime of WTO, FTAA, and other regional and bilateral trade agreements, as well as venues like WIPO and ICANN, where communication rights face growing threats, and UNESCO where the Cultural Diversity Convention demands our urgent support and reinforcement. It is urgent for Civil Society to address the impact of these institutions at national, regional and global level and to end the de-facto "ghettoisation" of Civil Society outside the sphere of real decision-making. Whilst the official WSIS process is in danger of stalling, we believe that Civil Society does have a pivotal role to play in the second phase of the Summit. WSIS gives all of us the opportunity to come together again to explore and discuss these issues and bring them to the WSIS, to the relevant international institutions and to our governments and national constituencies. The CRIS Campaign, 22 June 2004. Contact: Myriam Horngren CRIS Network and Campaign Coordinator c/o WACC 357 Kennington Lane London SE11 5QY United Kingdom Tel: 44 (0) 207 582 9139 Fax: 44 (0) 207 735 0340 web: www.crisinfo.org email: mh@wacc.org.uk ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) For more information see http://www.crisinfo.org/ act@crisinfo.org CRIS Info is a public list for information and questions about the campaign for Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS). CRIS also has a Latin American regional list at: http://comunica.org/mailman/listinfo/crisal_comunica.org ________________________________________ Crisinfo mailing list Send contributions to Crisinfo@comunica.org CRIS Info archives are at: http://comunica.org/mailman/listinfo/crisinfo_comunica.org This list is provided courtesy of Comunica - http://comunica.org End of Crisinfo Digest, Vol 10, Issue 4 *************************************** # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net