A survey of participants’ opinions about issues and trends recorded at the 11th Global IGF, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Ìýis a multistakeholder effort to illuminate issues and cultivate constructive discussions about the future of the Internet.ÌýIt is a space where people from civil society, government, technology, research, business and academia share information and create coalitions that move dialogues forward and demonstrate best practices.ÌýIGF is part of the processes of theÌýÌýfacilitated by the United Nations and aimed at contributing to the UN’sÌý Thousands of people from more than 100 countries are participated in theÌýÌýDec. 5-9, 2016.
Ìýconducted interviews at IGF 2016 to gather opinions about Internet evolution and issues, inform policy and create a historic record. Click on links below to view more than 700 video clips in which 125 IGF participants from nearly 50 nation-states share their responses to six questions:
1 – What’s Next:Ìý
2 – Pros/Cons of AI and IoT:Ìý
3 – Top Internet Issues:Ìý
4 – Actions for Best Future?:Ìý
5 –ÌýInternet’s Next Billion:Ìý
6 –ÌýInternet in a Nutshell:Ìý
View brief videos compiling snippets of dozens of answers to each of the six questions,
The Imagining the Internet Interview Team
ethnographic documentary work at Global IGF 2016 was conducted by undergraduate researchers Elizabeth Bilka, Ashley Bohle, Melissa Douglas, Maya Eaglin, Alex Hager, Caroline Hartshorn, Paul LeBlanc, Kailey Tracy and Anna Zwingelberg of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’s School of Communications, under the supervision of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ faculty/staff Aaron Moger, Vanessa Bravo and Janna Anderson.

