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Another way to approach Internet Governance in universities is through
their research centres. I was slated to give a "birds of a feather"
presentation on that topic at the 2016 International Society for Third
Sector Research (http://www.istr.org) conference in Sweden this year but
there were conflicts with ICANN in Helsinki so we had to drop the idea.
ISTR is a gathering of many of the non-for-profit sector researchers
from around the world, and it has regional chapters in Africa, Asia,
Latin America, etc.
The next ISTR international conference is in Amsterdam, Netherlands,
10-13 JULY 2018. ICANN, or stakeholder groups within ICANN, should
consider engaging ISTR at the global or regional level. Research centre
research agendas are a sure way to embed new content into university
curricula. I would be happy to discuss this further, off list, for
possible activities in 2017.
Sam L, NPOC
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