Nov 14, 2006

Human Security and Forced Migration Survey - War in Lebanon

The Lebanese Emigration Research Center (LERC) and the European Commission's Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM) are looking for Lebanese interview partners both in Lebanon and abroad for the second phase of the Forced Migration project; see below for a report on the first phase. The second phase, which will deal with Human Security and Non-Voluntary or Insecurity Induced Emigration must be completed by Christmas.

If you are either A) a Lebanese citizen, B) of Lebanese origin or married to C) a Lebanese wife/child of a Lebanese mother and are willing to either 1) file out a standardised questionnaire, which will take c. 15 minutes, or 2) participate in a standardised expert interview of c. 1 hours, 3) or in-depth personal interview of c. 2 to 3 hours please contact me ASAP.

Best, Eugene

Please forward this notice to any pertinent lists or individuals.

Best, Eugen Dabbous

Research Associate Eugène Richard Sensenig-Dabbous, MA, PhD
Lebanese Emigration Research Center (LERC)
Notre Dame University, Zouk Mosbeh campus
PO Box 72 Zouk Mikael, Lebanon
sdabbous@ndu. edu.lb or sensenig@cyberia. net.lb
office: +961-9-218950- ext: 2322
home: +961-1-301325
fax: +961-1-705355
mobile: +961-3-909406
http://www.ndu. edu.lb/rfr. htm?http: //www.ndu. edu.lb/research/ lerc/ or www.libanlink. org

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