Fwd: CFP: working group on Democratic Governance of Multiethnic Communities


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Call for participation and for papers
 
The 10th NISPAcee Annual Conference:
DELIVERING PUBLIC SERVICES IN CEE COUNTRIES:
TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS
 
Krakow, Poland, on April 25-27, 2002
 
The NISPAcee conference will provide a forum to encourage the exchange
of information and developments in the theory and practice of public
administration. The conference is addressed to experts, scholars, and
practitioners who work in the field of public administration in
central and eastern Europe to develop a new approach to public
administration with flexible models and a new public management
culture.
 
The conference will be structured into plenary and working sessions on
the main conference theme and meetings of the working groups running
in parallel. Papers are invited on the main conference theme or for
the NISPAcee working groups as listed below and researchers are
invited to join the listed working groups (contact the working groups'
coordinators).
 
Working Group on Democratic Governance of Multiethnic Communities
Coordinators:
Petra Kovacs, LGI/OSI, Budapest, Hungary E-mail: [email protected]
Jana Krimpe, Tallinn University of Educational Sciences, Estonia
E-mail: [email protected]
 
1) Call for researchers:
We invite all interested members of the NISPAcee to join the Working
Group's research team and to implement city case studies according to
the common research protocol called "Who Benefits? Access of
Minorities to Locally Provided Public Services". City studies and
research results will be presented and discussed at the Krakow
conference and will be published in an edited volume during the autumn
of 2002.
 
The research team of the working group will submit a funding proposal
to various potential donor organisations. Therefore, we encourage
interested researchers to send their letter of intent to
[email protected] before July 31, 2001
 
2) Call for papers:
In order to generate a complex and multi-disciplinary debate over
theoretical and policy implication of access of minorities to public
services in the region, we are calling members of the NISPAcee with an
expertise in issues related to the following issues:
- non-discrimination policies
- equal opportunity policies
- programmes of social inclusion of minorities
- participation of minorities in decision-making
- representation of minorities in public administration
 
To submit their abstract and to share their research results,
theoretical and policy expertise with members of the Working Group at
the 10th Annual meeting of the NISPAcee.
 
Deadline for abstracts is September 30, 2001.
 
For further information, please contact coordinators at
[email protected]
 
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