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ECMI
EUROPEAN CENTREFOR MINORITY ISSUES
Job Announcement
Researchers
The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) invites applications for two Researcher Positions (TV-L 12, 100%).
As part of its research agenda for the coming years, the ECMI is offering two researcher positions: one with a focus on studying different aspects of the national minority communities in the Denmark-Germany border region, and the other one with a specific focus on the intergroup relations and minority language issues in the Denmark-Germany border region.
The institution
The ECMI is an international, multi-disciplinary research and competence institution founded and funded by Denmark, Germany, and Schleswig-Holstein, working with governments, civil society, the academic community, and international organisations on national minority issues in Europe.
We aim to provide governments and the public with relevant research and analysis about national minorities as well as to influence the European agenda on minority affairs. The Centre offers a multicultural, English-language working environment with varied tasks and opportunities for professional advancement. Our management structure is flat with a high degree of autonomy in research work.
The ECMI is an equal opportunity institution with a commitment to improving gender balance and equity, as well as advancing researchers with disabilities and from other minority or underrepresented groups, including national minorities. We therefore explicitly encourage applications from such candidates.
CALL 1
The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) invites applications for a two-year Researcher (TV-L 12, 100%) for its Research Cluster Minority Issues in the Denmark-Germany border region.
The Cluster Minority Issues in the Denmark-Germany border region, established in 2022, reflects the ECMI’s commitment to this region, which is widely perceived as a best practice example of conflict resolution and minority accommodation and inclusion. The Cluster examines minority experiences in the region, encompassing all of the acknowledged national minority groups (Germans in Denmark as well as Danes, North Frisians, and Sinti and Roma on the German side of the border).
As part of its research agenda for 2024/2025, the ECMI is looking for a Researcher to assist with studying different aspects of the national minority communities in the Denmark-Germany border region. The key research focus is on “unpacking the Danish-German minority model”. While the model is often perceived as a single whole, it is in fact a variety of policies and interethnic relationships, which deserve to be examined individually. Such an approach will highlight the differing needs of the four minority communities, and in turn improve policy-making, public awareness and overarching majority-minority relations.
The research will contribute to the preparation of a White Paper that will lay out this varied landscape as well as draw conclusions about how best to accommodate this diversity. It will encompass the multiple parameters that frame the given region: regional development and quality of life in a peripheral cross-border region, the role of kin-states (or lack thereof), the perceived significance for wider Europe, Europeanization and globalization, migration and mounting super-diversity, and other topics. The endeavour will also involve dissemination activities, including academic outputs, policy workshops, community outreach, public talks, participation in seminars hosted by, for instance, ECMI and cooperation partners, and public awareness raising.
Key responsibilities for the Researcher will therefore include:
- Monitoring minority policies in Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein and Germany to update a
systematic knowledge base on these policies and their implementation,
- Preparing overviews of local media coverage of these phenomena,
- Designing and carrying out a series of qualitative interviews with members ofthe minority
communities and other stakeholders,
- Undertaking transcriptions of the interviews, including for possible processing using text
analysis software,
- Collecting data on the different minorities in the region,
- Assisting with the creation of knowledge translation and outreach activities for civil
society on both sides of the border,
- Carrying out and assisting with other duties as determined by the Cluster leadership, such
as the organization of workshops or cooperation with external partners.
Selection criteria
- An MA/MSc degree within the social sciences or humanities.
- Work experience or demonstrated familiarity with national minority issues in the Denmark-Germany border region
- Experience with qualitative and/or quantitative research methods (e.g. interviews,
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