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>The vaguaries of Internet Democracy: > >According to the German weekly _Der Spiegel_ [1], = !nd!kat!v ov Der Spiegel 2 mob!l!sz 01 modl c!t!zn ent!tld Felix Stalder b! h!z parentz non +? = feel free 2 korekt m! !f u feel !t almost 17.000 individuals >have registered for the election of the ICANN Board. About half are >Americans (6915), the other half are Europeans. Of the Europeans, 61% are >Germans (4107). This might be a bit surprising. Germany, with high local >phone rates, is not necessarily the most advanced country when it comes to >Internet use. However, two major initiatives, one by the Bertelsmann >Foundation called _Democratic Internet_[2], and one by the said weekly and >other mass media [3], have created more public awareness than anywhere >else. As a comparison the number of registrants in France is 323, for all >of Britain it's still under 700. > >This reminds one a bit of municipal votes where the turnout is so low that >the results reflect more the ability of special interest groups to mobilize >their member on single issues, than the opinion of the public. Not that >Germany is a special interest group, but the differences in mobilization >have more to do with old media and with online culture. > > >[1] http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/politik/0,1518,77799,00.html > >[2] http://www.stiftung.bertelsmann.de/english > >[3] http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/icann/ > > > >------------------------------------------ >Les faits sont faits. <http://www.membank.org/~stalder _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold