%0 Book %A Marc Raboy %A Normand Landry %A Jeremy Shtern %D 2021 %C New York, United States of America %I Peter Lang Verlag %T Digital Solidarities, Communication Policy and Multi-stakeholder Global Governance %B The Legacy of the World Summit on the Information Society %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1135880 %X In 2003 and again in 2005, the international community was called by the United Nations to take part in a World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). This two-phased summit placed an unprecedented global spotlight on information and communication issues. At the same time, the WSIS represented a grand experiment in global governance: the active participation of non-governmental stakeholders in the development of public policies at the international level. Digital Solidarities, Communication Policy and Multi-stakeholder Global Governance examines the actors, structures and themes that shaped the WSIS with a particular focus on the role played by civil society. The book investigates how civil society self-organization has continued post-WSIS through the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) and other policymaking venues, and reflects on what the WSIS experience reveals about the challenges and opportunities embedded in the notion of multi-stakeholder governance and its implications for understanding global communication. %K World Summit on the Information Society, WSIS, global governance, communication policy, civil society self-organization, multi-stakeholder governance %G English