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    Who do you think you are? Individual stakeholder identification and mobility at the Internet Governance Forum

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    In order for the Internet Governance ecosystem to work effectively, it requires a variety of expertise and advice from different sectors and backgrounds. Drawing on the public Internet Governance Forum (IGF) participation lists from 2006 to 2019, this paper analyses how individual participants chose to identify themselves in the given frameworks applied across the IGFs, and how they ‘travel’ through the Internet Governance ecosystem over successive fora. Identifying 18,968 unique IGF participants from 2006 to 2019, representing 7326 unique organisations, this paper thus provides an unprecedented level of detail as to who is present in multistakeholder discussions. It sets the scene for a more reflective discussion on the inclusivity and effectiveness of the multistakeholder model pursued at the IGF and engages with literature in the field of stakeholder mobility and stakeholder interests, opening up potential for further research on the legitimacy of multistakeholderism

    Who do you think you are? Individual stakeholder identification and mobility at the Internet Governance Forum

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    In order for the Internet Governance ecosystem to work effectively, it requires a variety of expertise and advice from different sectors and backgrounds. Drawing on the public Internet Governance Forum (IGF) participation lists from 2006 to 2019, this paper analyses how individual participants chose to identify themselves in the given frameworks applied across the IGFs, and how they ‘travel’ through the Internet Governance ecosystem over successive fora. Identifying 18,968 unique IGF participants from 2006 to 2019, representing 7326 unique organisations, this paper thus provides an unprecedented level of detail as to who is present in multistakeholder discussions. It sets the scene for a more reflective discussion on the inclusivity and effectiveness of the multistakeholder model pursued at the IGF and engages with literature in the field of stakeholder mobility and stakeholder interests, opening up potential for further research on the legitimacy of multistakeholderism

    FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEBERSIHAN GIGI DAN MULUT MASYARAKAT DKI JAKARTA TAHUN 2007

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    Research on factors influencing the oral conditions of community was done in DKI Jakarta on 1997. The objective of the study was to identify factors such as individual characteristics namely: sex, age, education, occupation, family burdens, behavioral condition i.e. smoking behavior, and health facilities i.e. the distance and accessibility of oral and dental health facilities. The design of the research was Cross Sectional study. A total of 828 respondents with the age of 15 years and above were picked out randomly to represent the community of DKI Jakarta. To assess the oral conditons, indicator of the oral hygiene index-simplified (OHIS) was used. Scoring of OHIS was done by summing-up debris index and calculus index. Data analyzing was performed by using Chi Square and Logistic Regression by SPSS version 11.5. The result showed that the levels of the OHIS of the Jakarta community was mild, which value was 1.3 -3.0. Bivariate analysis showed that the relationship between education, smoking behavior and family burden with the oral hygiene of the community, whereas multivariate analysis showed that education wasthe only factor influencing the oral hygiene condition. Keywords: oral hygiene, risk factor
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