Fifty Most Frequent Words across Types of Organisation
RankAcademiaCivil SocietyGovernmentOtherPrivate SectorTechnical Community
1policy(ies)right(s)right(s)right(s)stakeholder(s)policy(ies)
2stakeholder(s)policy(ies)stakeholder(s)humanpolicy(ies)process(es)
3state(s)government(s)multistakeholdericannprocess(es)standard(s)
4right(s)informationdevelopmentstakeholder(s)multistakeholderorganization(s)
5government(s)process(es)policy(ies)freedom(s)need(s)icann
6icannstakeholder(s)process(es)accessinformationdevelopment
7informationpublicgovernment(s)group(s)modeltechnical
8curriculumhumaninformationsociety(ies)developmentopen(ness)
9technology(ies)multistakeholderpublicinformationgovernment(s)root(s)
10humanstate(s)humanunesconetwork(s)ietf
11organization(s)society(ies)need(s)multistakeholderorganization(s)society(ies)
12cybericanndiscussion(s)service(s)open(ness)address(es)
13need(s)open(ness)society(ies)process(es)society(ies)information
14country(ies)accesssecurityopen(ness)business(es)community(ies)
15analysisdevelopmentstate(s)organization(s)service(s)stakeholder(s)
16technicalgroup(s)open(ness)developmenttechnology(ies)server(s)
17bricsparticipationicannsecurityaccessgroup(s)
18group(s)need(s)ecosystem(s)publicdiscussion(s)government(s)
19process(es)communication(s)futuregovernment(s)technicalcyberspace
20multistakeholdertechnicalfreedom(s)privacysecuritymultistakeholder
21onlineigfmodelcommunity(ies)futureiana
22tradeservice(s)economicnationalright(s)interest(s)
23cyberspacecountry(ies)respectsocialuser(s)review
24open(ness)civiltechnicalexpressionevolutionnetwork(s)
25laworganization(s)cyberspacepolicy(ies)communication(s)operator(s)
26network(s)user(s)participationuser(s)growthservice(s)
27developmentfreedom(s)country(ies)onlinesupportindividual(s)
28practice(s)nationallawcharternetmundialuser(s)
29cooperationideaorganization(s)everyonemechanism(s)participation
30system(s)privacyaccessdatacountry(ies)operation(s)
31freedom(s)system(s)evolutionianacommunity(ies)participate
32participationdatasocialneed(s)ecosystem(s)domain(s)
33responsibility(ies)peopleresponsibility(ies)protectionopportunity(ies)function(s)
34relationshipsurveillancetechnology(ies)knowledgeeconomictechnology(ies)
35society(ies)digitaluser(s)standard(s)participationnumber(s)
36datafunction(s)ordernetwork(s)publicprotocol(s)
37classmechanism(s)commissioncommunication(s)innovation(s)country(ies)
38educationroot(s)europeancountry(ies)icannregistry(ies)
39researchtradefundamentalstate(s)industrymodel
40securitydecision(s)igftechnicalmobilesystem(s)
41actor(s)freeefforts(s)universalityhumandecision(s)
42user(s)community(ies)cooperationcivilnationalmember(s)
43document(s)interest(s)developinginterest(s)peopleactivity(ies)
44community(ies)privateforumcoalitionchange(s)public
45privacynetwork(s)protectionindividual(s)structure(s)security
46contentsecuritycommunity(ies)member(s)infrastructure(s)ecosystem(s)
47seminarstandard(s)onlineecosystem(s)onlineboard
48frameworkfuturesystem(s)participationefforts(s)discussion(s)
49learningsocialfreesystem(s)socialeconomic
50publicindividual(s)peopleculturalcreate(s)access

Created by Sumandro.
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This table shows the fifty most frequent words from contributions by each types of organisation. While the words are arranged in terms of their appearance rank (within contributions by the respective type of organisation), the background colours indicate how frequently the same word appears among all the contributions taken together. Darker green background represents higher frequency of appearance of the word (among all the contributions), and vice versa.

Hence, if word has high-ranked for organisation of type Z and also has a lighter green background colour, that means that the word has been commonly used by organisations of type Z but has its overall usage (that is, by all types of organisation) has not been frequent.

Conversely, a lower-ranking word with darker green background indicates at less frequent usage of the word by the corresponding organisation type, while it being frequently mentioned by all types of organisation combined.

Common English words and obvious words -- like, 'Internet' and 'governance' -- have been omitted while generating the table.

The Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore, India

Analysing Contributions to NETmundial 2014

This set of analysis of the contributions submitted to NETmundial 2014 is part of the effort by the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore, India, to enable productive discussions of the critical internet governance issues at the meeting and elsewhere.

The Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore, India, is a non-profit research organization that works on policy issues relating to freedom of expression, privacy, accessibility for persons with disabilities, access to knowledge and IPR reform, and openness, and engages in academic research on digital natives and digital humanities.

The visualisations are done by Sumandro Chattapadhyay, based on data compilation and analysis by Jyoti Panday, and with data entry suport from Chandrasekhar.