WSIS+10

14 Dec 2015 - 16 Dec 2015

New York

wsis10 plenary day 1 The GIP Digital Watch observatory provided just-in-time reporting from the UN GA High-Level Meeting on the WSIS+10 Review Process in New York, 14-16 December 2015. Read about the WSIS+10 Review Process.

This reporting project was made possible thanks to the support of DiploFoundation, ICANN, and the Internet Society. View or download our resources on the WSIS+10 process and high-level meeting, as well as other important resources:

Timetable, info and reports

Monday, 14th December

Time

Events

Organiser

13:15 – 14:30

Dot Africa gTLD: The Hope for Realising Africa’s Digital Presence | Info | Report

ZACR Dot Africa, Mission of African Union

13:15 – 14:30

Strengthening the Impact of WSIS Action Lines for Sustainable Development: Showcasing Best Practices, Transferring Know-how, Fostering Partnerships | Info | Broadcasting | Report

ITU

13:15 – 14:30

IGF: Internet Governance Empowering Sustainable Development | Report

Mission of Brazil and Internet Governance Forum Organizers

13:15 – 14:30

ICT for All Outcomes | Info

Mission of Tunisia

18:00 – 20:00

GEM-TECH Awards | Info | Report

UN Women, ITU

Tuesday, 15th December

» Plenary session report

Time

Events

Organiser

9:00 – 10:00

Welcome | Info | Report

United Arab Emirates, Latvia

13:15 – 14:30

Building on WSIS+10: Putting Knowledge Societies at the Heart of the 2030 Agenda | Info | Report

UNESCO

13:15 – 14:30

Women’s Empowerment in the Digital Age: Implementing WSIS Outcome and Agenda 2030 | Info | Report 

Costa Rica, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, ITU, UN Women, Microsoft

13:15 – 14:30

Digital Economy and Sustainable Development | Info | Report

ICC-BASIS, AfICTA, African Union 

15:00 – 16:30

Global Forum on Cyber Expertise | Info | Report

Netherlands, Senegal

15:00 – 16:45 

Measuring the Information Society: Progress to Date and Challenges Ahead | Info

Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development 

Wednesday, 16th December

» Plenary session report

Time

Events

Organiser

 11:00 – 12:30

Presentation of GIP Digital Watch: A Practical Tool for Navigating the Complex Field of Digital Policy | Info | Report

DiploFoundation, Geneva Internet Platform, Internet Society

13:15 – 14:30

Enabling a Trusted Connected World | Info | Report

ITU

13:15 – 14:30

Towards 2030: Sustainable Development in a Digital World | Info

Mission of Ireland and Global Pulse 

13:15 – 14:30

Collaboration for Access and Connectivity in Developing Countries: The Best Routes of the Past and the Best Practices for the Future | Info | Report

The Internet Society 

WSIS+10 Daily

Daily no. 1 was available on Tuesday,
15 December at 08.00 New York time.

Daily no. 2 was available on Wednesday,
16 December at 08.00 New York time.

Summary Report was available on Friday,
18 December.

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From Diplo Creative Lab

WSIS+10 Selfie at UNGA

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Overview of instruments referred to in the WSIS+10 outcome document

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WSIS+10 Resolution: Document Paragraph Network

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Paragraph by paragraph sentiment analysis of the draft WSIS+10 outcome document

We submitted the draft Outcome Document of the High-Level Meeting of the General Assembly on the Overall Review of the Implementation of WSIS Outcomes (the WSIS+10 Resolution) to a computational sentiment analysis. This analysis works by recognising emotionally charged words – both positive and negative – in the text, and then using the frequency of their occurrences to calculate a polarity score that ranges from -1 (completely negative) to +1 (completely positive) for any given text. 

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We computed the polarity score for each paragraph in the draft Outcome Document separately. Only 4 out of 77 paragraphs bear negative sentiments (paragraph 12: conflicts and disasters; paragraph 15: harassment, crime, terrorism; paragraph 31: on digital divides; paragraph 35: challenges, conflicts, disasters). However, huge variations are present on the positive side that encompasses the majority of the document. For example, the lowest scoring paragraph of positive polarity is paragraph 26 (on the many forms of digital divides that still prevail). Occurrences of positive and negative words balance each other in the computation of polarity.

Text-mining of the draft Outcome Document of the High-­Level Meeting of the General Assembly on the Overall Review of the Implementation of WSIS Outcomes

  • Diplo’s Text-Analytical Framework (DTAF) was used to assess the IG semantics in the draft Outcome Document of the WSIS+10 Review Process.
  • The IGF Knowledge Model – a set of manually annotated and statistically modeled IGF session transcripts – was projected onto the contents of the draft Outcome Document.
  • The explicit and implicit relevance of 40 IG issues was computed:
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IG basket-level analysis

A similar analysis was conducted on another level, computing the relevance of seven IG baskets (or IG clusters), each encompassing many specific IG issues:

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Sentiment analysis

Sentiment analysis, a computational method that recognises emotionally-charged words in a text and computes its overall affective tone based on the extent of their usage, revealed that the general sentiment of the draft is positive:

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Associative paths: The mutual relations among the top relevant IG issues

Further insights were gathered on the way different IG issues are related in the draft Outcome Document. The following N-Graph presents the top ten relevant IG issues recognised in the draft Outcome Document. Each issue in the graph receives exactly two inputs: the two issues that extend their links towards it are the two issues most semantically related to it.

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WSIS+10 Illustrations

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