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'''Mark William Datysgeld''' is a Brazilian researcher at the São Paulo State University (UNESP), holding a BA and Master's degree in International Relations with a focus on Internet Governance and the impacts of the Digital Revolution on policymaking. He is also the coordinator of the "Networks, technology and modernity" area of IPPRI/UNESP's research group Centre for International Analysis and Studies (NEAI), as well as leading the open Internet Governance course Governance Primer, which currently has been carried out in 3 countries<ref name="linkedin">[https://br.linkedin.com/pub/mark-w-datysgeld/a2/b76/944 Mark W. Datysgeld, LinkedIn.com]</ref>.
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'''Mark William Datysgeld''' is a Brazilian researcher holding a BA and a Master's degree in International Relations, focused on Internet Governance and the impacts of technology on public and private policymaking.  
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==ICANN Involvement==
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He is on the [[GNSO Council]], as a member of the [[BC|Business Constituency]], supporting Latin American entrepreneurs in their participation in the institution. Mark works as a consultant to businesses and individuals in their participation in international institutions and events that relate to technology. He is also the creator of the Governance Primer course, a free initiative that since 2016 teaches Internet Governance, which has been carried out in 3 countries<ref name="linkedin">[https://br.linkedin.com/pub/mark-w-datysgeld/a2/b76/944 Mark W. Datysgeld, LinkedIn.com]</ref>.
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He attended [[ICANN 53]] as a member of the [[NextGen at ICANN]] program<ref name="intake">ICANNWiki - ICANN 53 Buenos Aires Intake Form. Retrieved 2015 July 7.</ref>, [[ICANN 55]] as an [[ICANN Fellow]]<ref name="fellowship1">[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/fellowships-2012-02-25-en ICANN Meeting Fellowships]</ref>, [[ICANN 56]] as a NextGen Ambassador<ref name="ambassador">[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-04-29-en 15 Successful Candidates Have Been Selected for NextGen@ICANN56 Policy Forum]</ref>, [[ICANN 58]] as a second time Fellow<ref name="fellowship2">[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-12-19-en Successful Candidates Announced for ICANN58 Fellowship]</ref>, [[ICANN 60]] as a Coach for the Fellowship Program<ref name="fellowship3">[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2017-07-26-en Successful Candidates Announced for ICANN60 Fellowship]</ref>, and has since been attending the meetings in his own capacity as a private consultant.
  
He attended [[ICANN 53]] as a member of the [[NextGen at ICANN]] program<ref name="intake">ICANNWiki - ICANN 53 Buenos Aires Intake Form. Retrieved 2015 July 7.</ref>, [[ICANN 55]] as an [[ICANN Fellow]]<ref name="fellowship1">[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/fellowships-2012-02-25-en ICANN Meeting Fellowships]</ref>, [[ICANN 56]] as a NextGen Ambassador<ref name="ambassador">[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-04-29-en 15 Successful Candidates Have Been Selected for NextGen@ICANN56 Policy Forum]</ref> and [[ICANN 58]] as a second time Fellow<ref name="fellowship2">[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-12-19-en Successful Candidates Announced for ICANN58 Fellowship]</ref>. Ever since his first meeting he has been engaged in supporting the NextGen program and developing solutions to improve youth participation in the institution, as well as holding an active interest in ICANN's role as a global education platform for Internet Governance. He was part of the Local Staff of the 2015 [[Internet Governance Forum]], and presented the workshop "Hands-on Youth-driven Internet initiatives" in the 2016 IGF<ref name="igf2016">[https://www.intgovforum.org/cms/igf2016/index.php/proposal/view_public/225 No. 225 Hands-on youth-driven Internet initiatives]</ref>.
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Ever since his first meeting, he has been engaged in supporting the NextGen program and developing solutions to improve participation for the underserved in the institution, having integrated the Selection Committee for the program between 2017 and 2018. He was part of the Local Staff of the 2015 [[Internet Governance Forum]], then proceeding to organize the following Workshops:
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* "Hands-on Youth-driven Internet initiatives" in 2016<ref name="igf2016">[https://www.intgovforum.org/cms/igf2016/index.php/proposal/view_public/225 No. 225 Hands-on youth-driven Internet initiatives]</ref>.
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* "How to leverage BRICS digital advantages and leave behind our shortcomings?" in 2017<ref name="igf2017">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvu1RM3ypMs WS169: How to leverage BRICS digital advantages and leave behind our shortcomings?]</ref>.
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* "A BRIC hit the Web: Finding patterns in digital policymaking" in 2018<ref name="igf2018">[http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2018-ws-369-a-bric-hit-the-web-finding-patterns-in-digital-policymaking IGF 2018 WS #369 A BRIC hit the Web: Finding patterns in digital policymaking ]</ref>.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:14, 30 November 2021

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Affiliation: Fellowship Program, GNSO, NextGen@ICANN
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
Country: Brazil
Website:

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LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   Mark William Datysgeld
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of ICANN's GNSO

Mark William Datysgeld is a Brazilian researcher holding a BA and a Master's degree in International Relations, focused on Internet Governance and the impacts of technology on public and private policymaking.

ICANN Involvement

He is on the GNSO Council, as a member of the Business Constituency, supporting Latin American entrepreneurs in their participation in the institution. Mark works as a consultant to businesses and individuals in their participation in international institutions and events that relate to technology. He is also the creator of the Governance Primer course, a free initiative that since 2016 teaches Internet Governance, which has been carried out in 3 countries[1].

He attended ICANN 53 as a member of the NextGen at ICANN program[2], ICANN 55 as an ICANN Fellow[3], ICANN 56 as a NextGen Ambassador[4], ICANN 58 as a second time Fellow[5], ICANN 60 as a Coach for the Fellowship Program[6], and has since been attending the meetings in his own capacity as a private consultant.

Ever since his first meeting, he has been engaged in supporting the NextGen program and developing solutions to improve participation for the underserved in the institution, having integrated the Selection Committee for the program between 2017 and 2018. He was part of the Local Staff of the 2015 Internet Governance Forum, then proceeding to organize the following Workshops:

  • "Hands-on Youth-driven Internet initiatives" in 2016[7].
  • "How to leverage BRICS digital advantages and leave behind our shortcomings?" in 2017[8].
  • "A BRIC hit the Web: Finding patterns in digital policymaking" in 2018[9].

References