THE ASPECT OF CULTURE IN THE SOCIAL INCLUSION OF ETHNIC MINORITIES: ASSESSING THE CULTURAL POLICIES OF SIX MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
This project proposes to evaluate the cultural policies introduced in National Action Plans (NAPs) on Social Inclusion under the European Union’s Open Method of Co-ordination (OMC) by six member states (Estonia, Latvia, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Sweden) in terms of their impact on promoting social inclusion of ethnic minorities, including Roma/Sinti groups. The specific added value of this evaluation will be the piloting of a set of Common Inter-Cultural Indicators (CICIs) feasible for cost-effectiveness analyses and benchmarking within the EU.
- Slovenija
Project Director: Dr. Tove H. Malloy, Head, EU Programme, ECMI
Project Partners: Estonia (Prof. Aksel Kirch, Institute for European Studies, Audentes University, Tallinn ), Latvia (Prof. Brigita Zepa, Baltic Institute of Social Sciences, Riga), Czech Republic (Milada Horakova, Research Institute of Labour and Social Affairs, Prague), Slovak Republic (Dr. Michal Vašečka, Center for Ethnicity and Culture, Bratislava), Slovenia (Dr. Mitja Žagar, Dr. Miran Komac, Dr. Mojca Medvešek, Dr. Romana Bešter, Institute for Ethnic Studies, Ljubljana), Sweden (Prof. Antoinette Hetzler, Department of Sociology, Lund University, Lund)
Obdobje trajanja projekta: 2005 – 2006
The Project
This project proposes to evaluate the cultural policies introduced in National Action Plans (NAPs) on Social Inclusion under the European Union’s Open Method of Co-ordination (OMC) by six member states (Estonia, Latvia, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Sweden) in terms of their impact on promoting social inclusion of ethnic minorities, including Roma/Sinti groups. The specific added value of this evaluation will be the piloting of a set of Common Inter-Cultural Indicators (CICIs) feasible for cost-effectiveness analyses and benchmarking within the EU.
Although there is widespread agreement that “culture
counts,” there seems less understanding of what it entails to address cultural
aspects of social exclusion. However, the evaluation of the success rate of
cultural policies raises a number of issues in terms of the definition of
culture. Do we operate with thin or thick definitions? Do we operate with a
bracketed definition, or must we take a holistic approach? What areas of
cultural life contribute to the promotion of social inclusion, and which risk
exclusion? How do we link culture to socio-economic exclusion? Do we find the
answers in the Gross Domestic Products, or must we search for different sources?
Not only does the complex reality of culture make it difficult to define
measuring tools, it has also been almost impossible to map culture with a view
to measuring and benchmarking.
Defining a common framework of comparable cultural indicators is fraught with
problems and there is a general scepticism regarding the link between culture
and social inclusion. The complex reality of culture renders the goal of seeking
comparable indicators virtually unattainable. However, even though precise
rankings between member states are not possible, broad comparisons are, and
changes over time can be discerned. There is therefore a dire need to seek to
develop a good working framework of cultural indicators that address the social
exclusion of members of ethnic minorities within the EU.
Aims and Objectives
The purpose of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of cultural policies of the NAPs of six member states aimed at the social inclusion of ethnic minorities through the piloting of a framework of CICIs. With the goal to enhance cultural policies in NAPs on Social Inclusion under the EU’s OMC process, a number of specific objectives will aide in supporting this aim:
Outputs
This project will contribute to the further development of NAPs in the specific
area of cultural policies aimed at promoting the social inclusion of ethnic
minorities by working with stakeholders in the relevant ministries and
government departments as well as civil society throughout the process of the
evaluation. Specific outputs will include:
Methodology and Activities
Phase One of the project consists of field research in each of the selected member states involving sociological and cultural anthropological studies as well as communication studies that survey local actions and sources with a view to evaluate the extent of inter-cultural dialogue, exchange and understanding as well as the level of tolerance. Research tools will include stakeholder focus groups, questionnaires, interviews and seminars.
Phase Two comprises a major comparative study of the results found and includes economic cost-effectiveness and benchmarking analyses.
Workshop meetings for the consortium of research teams will be the main transversal activities (February, July and October). A final dissemination conference will introduce the results to the general EU public in Flensburg (October).
Project Partners
Estonia
Prof. Aksel Kirch
Institute for European Studies,
Audentes University
Tallinn
Latvia
Prof. Brigita Zepa
Baltic Institute of Social Sciences
Riga
Czech Republic
Milada Horakova
Research Institute of Labour and Social Affairs
Prague
Slovak Republic
Dr. Michal Vašečka
Center for Ethnicity and Culture
Bratislava
Slovenia
Prof. Mitja Žagar
Institute for Ethnic Studies
Ljubljana
Sweden
Prof. Antoinette Hetzler
Department of Sociology
Lund University
Lund
Consultants
Prof. Francois Grin
Université de Genève & Service de la recherche en éducation
Geneva, Switzerland
Mr. Michele Gazzola
Ecole de traduction et d'interprétation,
Université de Genève
Dr. Deborah Mabbett
Birkbeck College
University of London
Dr. Andreas Hieronymus
Institute for Migration and Racism Research
Hamburg
Contact Details
The Evaluation project on the Impact of Inclusion Policies under the Open Method
of Co-ordination is co-ordinated by the
MEU Programme
at the European Centre for Minority Issues:
OMC Evaluation
MEU Programme
European Centre for Minority Issues
Schiffbruecke 12
D-24939 Flensburg
Germany
Phone: +49 461 19190
Fax: +49 461 1919919
E-mail: omc@ecmi-EU.org
Project Director:
Dr. Tove H. Malloy
Senior Research Associate,
Head, EU Programme,
ECMI
Project Manager:
Ms. Ulrike Schmidt
Research Associate,
ECMI
Scientific Consultant:
Dr. Eben Friedman,
Regional Representative for Romani Integration
ECMI Macedonia
Public Information Officer:
William McKinney
Librarian
ECMI