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FRA-Workshop 3: Methods of data collection ENAR Shadowreporting

FRA-Workshop 3: Methods of data collection ENAR Shadowreporting. Istanbul 5./6. November 2007 Dr. Andreas Hieronymus iMiR – Institut für Migrations- und Rassismusforschung Hamburg/Germany e-mail: office@imir.de. What is ENAR?. European Network Against Racism Founded in 1998

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FRA-Workshop 3: Methods of data collection ENAR Shadowreporting

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  1. FRA-Workshop 3: Methods of data collectionENAR Shadowreporting Istanbul 5./6. November 2007 Dr. Andreas Hieronymus iMiR – Institut für Migrations- und Rassismusforschung Hamburg/Germany e-mail: office@imir.de

  2. What is ENAR? • European Network Against Racism • Founded in 1998 • Now 28 National Coordinations (27 EU members + 1 European Coordination)‏ • Network of appx. 600 Organisations • Shadowreports since 2002 • Since 2004 European Shadowreport

  3. Research Process: Logic of Methods

  4. ENAR Shadowreporting - Guidelines • represent a balance of „objective“ information • from a wide-variety of reliable and substantiated sources • subjective information based on experiences from the author’s involvement in civil society. • assess the country-specific situation from an NGO perspective

  5. include information from • other NGOs and civil society organisations, • inter-governmental organisations, • governmental bodies at • national level, • European level (where relevant), • independent think tanks, • media.

  6. use drafting of reports to engage all members of National Coordination • reports be discussed at meetings of the National Coordination. • lack of data on a specific topic is explicitly stated • present views on issues and topics based on experiences in civil society, in stakeholder consultation and participation. • peer review

  7. ENAR Shadowreports www.enar-eu.org Thank you for your attention!

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