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Our name "Union of International Associations"
In 1907 the UIA was created in an endeavour to coordinate international organization initiatives. Much emphasis was placed on documentation, including a very extensive library and museum function.
Gradually the focus shifted to promoting internationality, emphasizing a facilitative role, representing the collective views of international bodies where possible, especially on technical issues. Increasingly its role as an information clearing house was emphasized, with a stress on the conceptual challenges that this raised. The need to trace and map networks of relationships has been a more recent concern, in order to manage and comprehend complexity more effectively. This has also developed into a concern with the organization of knowledge, and the use of metaphor, to catalyze creative new initiatives.
With this context, there are many levels of meaning to the terms in the UIA title (click on the term for an explanation).
The preoccupations of the UIA go far beyond a narrow definition of a "union of international associations". In this sense the name "union of international associations" effectively emphasizes a collective challenge, mission or social project, rather than the institution engaged in that mission.
This broader understanding is contextual to any specific organizational understanding. The challenge of how knowledge relationships or associations, crossing conceptual and belief system boundaries, are held in any conceptual framework or union is much more appropriate to the 21st Century than is any narrow institutional focus. Any advance on the latter front is necessarily dependent on advances in understanding in relation to the former.
This table explores the relationship between the meanings that can be usefully associated with the three terms in the title of the Union of International Associations and the kinds of activity it undertakes.
| UIA | Activity | Periodicity | Focus | Funding | Function | Origin |
'Associations' meaning |
'International' meaning |
'Union' meaning |
| A-1 |
Representat. Legal status Services Symposia Statutory exist. |
Ad hoc |
UN/IGOs INGOs Full Members |
Investment |
Representation IGO Relations Services |
1910 |
Legal bodies Consult. relat. |
Treaties Conventions Representation |
Ratification |
| A-2 | Revue TA | Regular |
INGOs Libraries |
Investment | Presentation |
Vie Inter. (1910) |
NGOs |
Cross-border membership/ activity |
INGO readership opinion |
| B-1 |
Yearbook / CD Whos Who Bibliography Ann. Français Logos Statistics |
Regular Semi-regular |
Libraries Academics |
Sales Contracts Services |
Information NGO promo. Researchers |
Ann. Vie Intern. (1910) |
Organizations NGOs/IGOs Relations |
Cross-border membership/ activity |
Collation of information |
| B-2 |
Calendar Statistics Data services |
Regular |
Conf. industry Ass. Members |
Sales Membership Services |
Information NGO promo. |
1952 (1910) |
Meeting participation |
Cross-border travel |
Collation of information |
| C-1 |
Encyclopedia Info2000 IHEAL InfoDev Research Meetings |
Exceptional (strategic opportunities) |
IGO-calls Saur Strategic partners |
Contracts Investment Partnership |
Information NGO promo. Problematique Resolutique Knowledge mgt. |
UDC (1910) Code des Voeux (1921) Monde (1936) |
Logical Functional Systemic Feedback Mnemonic |
Cross-sectoral knowledge Inter-disciplin. |
Conceptual order Integrative knowledge Coherence |
| C-2 |
Intranet
Websites |
Continuous |
Internal support
External |
Investment |
Information NGO promo. Problematique Resolutique Participation Knowledge mgt. Marketing |
LAN (1985) Web (1996) |
Virtual assns. Hyperlinks Tele- collaboration |
Cross-site |
Virtual union Navigability Overview Memorability Facility |
