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Subject: "Flexi-in-security?"- Call for photographers and researchers
From:    "zugravu.gheorghe" <[email protected]>
Date:    Fri, March 12, 2010 6:48 pm
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"Flexi-in-security?"- Call for photographers and researchers
http://www.evropskemesto.cz/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=782&Itemid=20&lang=english

Working in collaboration with partner organisations in Germany, Belgium,
Poland and Sweden, the Multicultural Centre Prague (MKC Prague) realizes
in 2010 and 2011 a unique project that focuses on the global economic
crisis´s impact on migrant communities. At the centre of the project  
will be the exhibition “Flexi-In-Security”. We are currently looking for
five teams, comprising one photographer and one researcher, who want to
contribute to the project.

Deadline: 20th of March 2010

THE PROJECT: Encouraging labour migration is one of the ways to make
labour markets more flexible. The negative side of this flexibility is
increasingly visible today, in a period of unprecedented economic crisis,
in which it is migrant workers who are the first to lose their jobs. In
the case of recent migrants, losing the job means sometimes also losing
the right to remain in the country.

Aiming to contribute to an urgently needed public debate on the ways
labour migration is organized, at the core of the “Flexi-in-security”
project is a documentation on the crisis´s impact on migrant communities
in different parts of Europe. Participating photographers and researchers
are expected to combine the approaches of documentary photography and
anthropological research while focussing on the impact of the crisis   on
a local community of their choice. This location can either be a place
that attracts migrants (or used to attract them before the crisis) or a
place from which migrants originate. Also portraits of two places linked
by a migration or commuting pattern are welcome.

The result of their work will be a series of portraits of individual
migrants in the context of their local community. The research teams will
document not only the adaptation and survival strategies of individual
migrants but also the way relevant local or national institutions (such as
labour offices, self-help organisations, labour agencies, municipalities)
in the different countries deal with the disappearance of employment
opportunities.

The resulting photographs and stories will be presented online and, after
the conclusion of the documentation work, in a travelling exhibition  to
be shown in the Czech Republic, Germany, Belgium, Sweden and Poland.

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR?

We are looking for applications from research teams. Each research team
will be made up of a photographer and a researcher (social  
anthropologist, sociologist, journalist, etc.). The selected teams will in
their work focus on migrant communities in (or deriving from) the Czech
Republic (1 team), Germany (1 team), Belgium (1 team), Sweden (1 team) and
Poland (1 team).

Good knowledge of English is necessary, as this will be the working
language of two joint workshops at the beginning and at the end of the
research period. Knowledge of other languages relevant to the research and
specific regional knowledge are an additional plus. We would also like to
encourage the participants to combine their work on this project with
their own journalistic or academic projects.

Teams apply with a short outline (1 page maximum) of the project they are
proposing. The quality of this proposal will be one selection criterion.
However, the project organisers reserve the right to demand changes to the
work project of selected teams, in order to ensure the final exhibition’s
overall coherence. The projects of all selected teams will be jointly
discussed at the first working meeting before the beginning of the actual
research phase.

PRACTICAL PROJECT REALIZATION:

The 5 chosen teams of photographers and researchers will participate in an
international preparation seminar in the Czech Republic (Thu 8th of April
- Sat 10th of April 2010) where they will get a deeper insight into the
project and the research topic from various perspectives.

The research team will have to conduct their individual research trips
within the six months before the next meeting of all project
participants (mid-October, 2010). They will be producing personal stories
/ portraits of labour migrants in the context of their home community,
which will be presented as a combination of photography and text. There
are some guidelines to follow, but the teams will have full artistic
freedom in expression. In addition to preparing their final output, the
research teams will maintain a blog to provide information on their
activities and progress.

During the second seminar the artwork and additional research results will
be finally selected and the text material edited.

The exhibition opening is scheduled for February 2011 in Prague,
followed by displays in other Czech cities and in Brussels,Warsaw, Berlin
and Boras (Sweden). It will be accompanied by a virtual online-exhibtion
and an exhibition catalogue. Additional materials will be presented on
www.migrationonline.cz, the Multicultural Centre’s specialized website
dealing with migration issues.

Each team will receive a lump sum, which should include a modest author
fee, as well as covering expenses incurred for materials, accommodation
and food. However, participants who seek to realize research that is very
expansive or time-consuming are encouraged to seek additional funding.

APPLICATION:

Please fill in the following information, attach your CV and mail your
application before the 20th of March 2010 to [email protected] e-mail
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Our project



Title of project:


Location(s):………………………(should include places in either CZ, D, BE, PL or
Sweden)


Project idea (1 page maximum!):





2.   Our research team:


2a) The photographer


*Name

*Age

*Citizenship


*Contact information (telephone, email)


*Field of studies and/or occupation:

*Experiences within the field of migration:

*Please attach a small selection of photographs of a previous project
(jpeg format) or refer to a website link.

*(If you apply as a WRITER) Experiences within the field of journalism
and
text work and research interests

*Language Skills

*Motivation for participation




I work with the following camera format

( ) analog

( ) digital





2b) The researcher


*Name

*Age

*Citizenship




*Contact information (telephone, email)




*Field  of studies and/or occupation

*Experiences within the field of migration:

*Experiences within the field of journalism and text work and research
interests

*Language Skills

*Motivation for participation


We confirm that both of us can take part in both seminars (Thu 8th of
April - Sat 10th of April 2010 in Prague and 4 days in mid-October).


*How did you hear about the project?


MKC PRAGUE: The Multicultural Center Prague is a non-profit organization
interested in issues related to the coexistence of different cultures in
the Czech Republic and abroad. Since our founding in 1999, we have been
busy working on new educational, cultural and information initiatives.
We organize workshops, courses, international seminars, debates, film
screenings and book readings for children, students, teachers, librarians
and just about everybody else and also run websites devoted to the issues
of migration (www migrationonline.cz) and urban affairs
(www.europeancity.cz). We also have a well-stocked public library designed
for those with interest in multicultural issues.
More info on www.mkc.cz!


OUR PARTNERS:

Centre Bruxellois d´Action Interculturelle, Brussels, Belgium

Fundacja Nowa Amerika, Krzeszyce, Poland

Immigrant-institutet, Boras, Sweden

Rejs e.V., Berlin, Germany

Villa Decius Association, Kraków, Poland


The project is supported by the European Commission and by the European
Cultural Foundation.

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