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Deliverables

ROLE OF PARTICIPANTS

Coordinator = participant 1: Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institute for Contemporary Research on Latin America - LBICRLA (Vienna, Austria)

  • administrative coordination of the whole project including financial reports based upon the reports of the participants (WP6)
  • lead contactor in WP 1: elaboration of the general work plan based upon the work plans of participants; elaboration of a methodology guide in collaboration with the other participants; project initiation tour visiting the Latin American participants; organization of Preparatory Seminar in Vienna;
  • counselling (monitoring) of FR1 (WP2) in the field of political sciences and political anthropology
  • visit to "special partner": Nicaragua and Panama
  • counselling and monitoring of FR2 (WP3): 5 training seminars in the field of political anthropology
  • rough draft of Guide for Multicultural Autonomies
  • coordination of monographic studies in Western and Eastern Europe (WP4); elaboration of contributions to Guide for Multicultural Autonomies
  • lead contractor of WP 6: coordination of translation and publishing of book by participants through subcontractors; coordination of film-production; preparation of Final Conference.


Participant 2: Institute for Law and Religion - ILR (Vienna, Austria)

  • elaboration of work plan and methodology in the field of legal anthropology
  • visit to "special partner": Venezuela
  • coordination of subcontractor Venezuela
  • counselling and 5 training seminars during FR1 in the field of legal anthropology
  • rough draft of Guide for Multicultural Autonomies; elaboration of contribution to Guide for Multicultural Autonomies


Participant 3: Tricontinetal Center - CETRI (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)

  • elaboration of work plan and methodology in the field of agro economy and sociology of religion
  • visit to "special partner": Mexico
  • counselling and 5 training seminars during FR1 in the field of agro economy
  • counselling during FR2 in the field of sociology of religion
  • rough draft of Guide for Multicultural Autonomies;
  • lead contractor WP 5 : elaboration of contribution to Guide for Multicultural Autonomies; coordination of final version of Guide for Multicultural Autonomies; coordination of French version of Guide for Multicultural Autonomies


Participant 4: Institute of Ethnology - ESZ (Zurich, Switzerland)

  • elaboration of work plan and methodology in the field of social anthropology
  • visit to "special partner": Ecuador and Bolivia
  • counselling during FR1 in the field of social anthropology
  • lead contractor WP 4: counselling and 5 training seminars during FR2 in the field of ethno-psychoanalysis
  • rough draft of Guide for Multicultural Autonomies;
  • elaboration of contribution to Guide for Multicultural Autonomies;


Participant 5: Institute of Ethnology - IE-FU (Berlin, Germany)

  • elaboration of work plan and methodology in the field of international cooperation and sociology of development
  • special research on international cooperation and the role of the EU in Mexico, Nicaragua, Brazil, Ecuador, Bolivia
  • counselling during FR1 and FR2 in the field of sociology of development and international cooperation
  • rough draft of Guide for Multicultural Autonomies;
  • elaboration of contribution to Guide for Multicultural Autonomies;
  • coordination of the German translation of Guide for Multicultural Autonomies;


Participant 6: Metropolitan University of Iztapalapa - UAM (Mexico-City)

  • elaboration of work plan and methodology for the research in Mexico (Chiapas)
  • organization of 2 training seminars at the beginning of FR1 and FR2 including elaboration of minutes
  • field research of 3 research teams in 3 or 4 communities of the Atlantic Coast (RAAN and RAAS) during FR1 and FR2: bimonthly reports, final report of FR1 and final report of FR2;
  • policy research of political, economic and international actors; final reports of FR1 and FR2
  • coordination of subcontractors: production of video and Spanish version of Guide for Multicultural Autonomies;
  • participation in discussion on Guide for Multicultural Autonomies; dissemination of results in Mexico.


Participant 7: Universidad Autonoma de Managua - UNAN (Managua, Nicaragua)

  • elaboration of work plan and methodology for the research in Nicaragua (Atlantic Coast)
  • organization of 2 training seminars at the beginning of FR1 and FR2 including elaboration of minutes
  • field research of 4 research teams in 4 communities of Chiapas during FR1 and FR2: bimonthly reports, final report of FR1 and final report of FR2;
  • policy research of political, economic and international actors; final reports of FR1 and FR2
  • organization of 1st Evaluation Seminar in Managua
  • coordination of subcontractor Panama
  • participation in discussion on Guide for Multicultural Autonomies; dissemination of results in Central America.


Participant 8: Instituto Socioambiental - ISA (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

  • elaboration of work plan and methodology for the research in Brazil (Rio Negro) and in the field of systems analysis and sustainable development
  • lead contractor in WP: 5 training seminars and counselling during FR1
  • field research in 4 communities of Alto Rio Negro during FR1 and FR2: intermediary reports; final report of FR1 and final report of FR2;
  • policy research of political, economic and international actors; final reports of FR1 and FR2;
  • rough draft of Guide for Multicultural Autonomies;
  • coordination of subcontractors: establishment of an interactive computing system (web page); translation and publication of the Portuguese version of Guide for Multicultural Autonomies;
  • participation in discussion and contribution for Guide for Multicultural Autonomies; dissemination of results in Brazil.


Participant 9: Fundación Pueblo Indio- FPI (Quito - Ecuador)

  • elaboration of work plan and methodology for the research in Ecuador;
  • organization of 2 training seminars at the beginning of FR1 and FR2 including elaboration of minutes
  • field research of 2 research teams in 4 communities of Ecuador during FR1 and FR2: bimonthly reports, final report of FR1 and final report of FR2;
  • policy research of political, economic and international actors; final reports of FR1 and FR2
  • coordination of subcontractor Bolivia
  • participation in discussion on Guide for Multicultural Autonomies; dissemination of results in Ecuador.



Nr. Deliverable title Deliverable date
1 Work plan month 2
2 Installation of the computer software and presentation of the guide relevant for the communication-system month 1
3 Preparation of the research plans month 2
4 Methodology Guide worked out by all participants month 2
5 Preparatory Seminar in Vienna, Austria: discussion of the methodology of field research as well as the mechanisms of the communication system month 3
6 First Round of Training Seminars in Latin America month 4
7 Ongoing field research on the existing legal, political, socio-economic, educational and ecological conditions for a sustainable development within the indigenous communities of 6 regions; policy research of governmental institutions (national and regional), NGOs and private and public enterprises with an impact on the investigated areas, and finally elaboration of a data base of the investigated conditions for sustainable development in the indigenous communities and other sectors of civil society. months 5,6,9,12
8 1st Evaluation Seminar: analytical framework for the evaluation of policy conditions for sustainable development month 15
9 research-reports of FR 1 month 14
10 methodological and thematic guidelines for FR 2 month 15
11 minutes of the 3rd and 4th regional Training seminars, including methodological recommendations (TS second round) month 15
12 cultural analysis including policy-recommendations investigation with regard to the legal, political, socio-economic, educational and ecological conditions within 3 or 4 communities in each of the selected regions and study of the policy measures of governmental institutions, the communal actions of NGOs and the impact of the market-forces on the development of the area as such month 22
13 minutes of the 2nd Evaluation Seminar and methodological guidelines for the elaboration of the Reference Guide for Multicultural Autonomies. month 23
14 minutes of dialogue sessions between the participants and social analysts of different problem-areas in their respective countries. month 28
15 Final report of a research on "National and ethnic conflicts in Estonia and the Caucasian Republics" month 30
16 Reference Guide for Multicultural Autonomies month 29
17 Book manuscript on "Multicultural Autonomy" month 32
18 Translations of the book into 6 languages month 33
19 production of a video documentary 45 min. month 23
20 Final Congress in Brussels month 34
21 financial and technical annual reports months 11, 23 and 35