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[ALBSA-Info] PT Job Opportunities

Agron Alibali aalibali at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 8 22:46:57 EDT 2000


From: Petra Kovacs  <kovacsp at o...>
Date: Fri Oct 6, 2000 3:52pm
Subject: Part time job: Albania, Bosnia, Croatia,
Former Republic of Yugo slavia, Slovenia, Poland




Please, send your applications to and  your CV to 
Andrea Krizsan at andrea at c...
************

Part time job in the field collecting information
concerning local level
management of multiethnic communities
 
MANAGING MULTIETHNIC COMMUNITIES BEST PRACTICE
DATABASE is a virtual
database on innovative practices in the field of
managing multiethnic
communities in countries of East and Central Europe,
especially: Albania,
Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland,
Romania, Slovenia,
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. 

In the fall of 1999 LGI Managing Multiethnic
Communities Project (MMCP) and
the Center for European Migration and Ethnic Studies
(CEMES) have engaged in
a partnership to update and maintain the database of
case studies on
innovative practices in the field of community
relations in multiethnic
environment and on local initiatives for ethnic
conflict resolution 
Case studies collected by LGI up till now are
available on the internet
site:
http://www.osi.hu/lgi/ethnic/csdb.

The database contains case studies on innovative
practices in the field of
community relations in multiethnic environment and
local initiatives for
ethnic conflict resolution. The aim of this database
is to provide
researchers, activists and public officials with a
forum to share their
experiences in developing innovative strategies to
address issues related to
the management of multiethnic communities.

CEMES is looking for correspondents for the database
from the following
countries: Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Former Republic
of Yugoslavia,
Slovenia, Poland. The task of correspondents will be
to collect information
on innovative practices in their countries, and to
write the case files on
these practices. In the first year of activity
approximately 6 cases are
needed in each country. The case files should contain
short policy analysis
on the innovative practices of managing multiethnic
communities. The length
of case files should be 3-5 pages.  For a better
understanding of what case
files should contain please read our attached
guidelines (guide.doc).  CEMES
will also provide information and guidance for
correspondents on how to find
their potential cases. In some instances the task of
the correspondents will
only be to go on the spot and after short research on
the field write the
case-file. 

Payment will be based on the number of case-files
brought: in case of six
submitted case files payment will be 600 USD. CEMES
will also pay a limited
amount of travel expenses for going to the place where
the innovative
practice takes place.

The ideal candidate for the correspondent job will be
a young researcher,
graduate student or NGO activist who is interested in
the management of
multiethnic communities, is willing to travel to
places where such
innovative practices take place, speaks the language
of the country and is
able to write the short case files in English
language.
  
In order to apply please submit your CV to Andrea
Krizsan at
andrea at c...

If you are not interested in applying but you know of
somebody who could be
interested please forward this information to that
person.  Any other
distribution of this call is also welcomed.

Managing Multi-Ethnic Communities at the Local Level
Developing a 'Good Practice' Database

Definitions and Guidelines for the Preparation of
Entries





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