[Air-l] Fwd: <nettime> global public goods Network (gpgNet) www.gpgNet.net
jeremy hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Sun Mar 2 20:00:20 PST 2003
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Vikas Nath <vikas.nath at undp.org>
> Date: Thu Feb 27, 2003 9:37:29 AM US/Eastern
> To: nettime-l at bbs.thing.net
> Subject: <nettime> global public goods Network (gpgNet) www.gpgNet.net
> Reply-To: Vikas Nath <vikas.nath at undp.org>
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I invite you to visit the new website of global public goods Network
> (gpgNet) at http://www.gpgNet.net
>
> gpgNet intends to serve researchers, policymakers, business and
> civil
> society as a platform for information exchange and discussion on
> issues concerning the theory, policy design and practice of
> providing
> global public goods.
>
> On gpgNet you will find references to research and studies,
> information on forthcoming events as well as commentaries, policy
> statements and media reports concerning global public goods issues.
>
> I would like to invite your special attention to the discussion
> forum.
> The inaugural debate is on the topic of "What is Public? What
> is Private?" Please join us for this debate at
> http://www.gpgnet.net/discussion.php and share with us -and the
> global
> public- your observations on this topic.
>
> Your suggestions and feedback on the gpgNet website would be very
> much
> appreciated, and can be sent to info at gpgnet.net
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Inge Kaul
> Director
> Office of Development Studies
> United Nations Development Programme
>
> Vikas Nath
> gpgNet.net Manager
> Policy Analyst, Office of Development Studies
> United Nations Development Programme
> 336 East 45 Street
> New York NY 10017 USA
>
> Email: info at gpgnet.net
> URL: http://www.gpgNet.net
>
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