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* Working groups combine thematically related case studies
* Working groups combine thematically related case studies
* The working group pages compile specific aspects of the individual case studies and thus simplify the comparative analysis
* The working group pages compile specific aspects of the individual case studies and thus simplify the comparative analysis
* Participants have the opportunity to discuss specific topics in more detail than it would be possible in the plenary sessions
* Participants have the opportunity to discuss specific topics in more detail than it would be possible during plenary sessions
* case study comparison takes place within the thematic working groups
* case study comparison will evolve within the thematic working groups
* case study comparison is based on a set of cross-cutting questions
* this case study comparison is based on a set of cross-cutting questions
* the cross-cutting questions are developed by the participants themselves during moderated group discussions (the first will take place on May 27th).
* the cross-cutting questions are developed by the participants themselves during moderated group discussions (the first will take place on May 27th).

Revision as of 07:07, 15 May 2009

Objectives of Seminar Working Groups

  • Working groups combine thematically related case studies
  • The working group pages compile specific aspects of the individual case studies and thus simplify the comparative analysis
  • Participants have the opportunity to discuss specific topics in more detail than it would be possible during plenary sessions
  • case study comparison will evolve within the thematic working groups
  • this case study comparison is based on a set of cross-cutting questions
  • the cross-cutting questions are developed by the participants themselves during moderated group discussions (the first will take place on May 27th).