Masterarbeit, 2015
137 Seiten, Note: Excelent
This thesis assesses the political participation of 'non-indigenous' people in Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State, Ethiopia, focusing on Bambasi Woreda. The research aims to measure the participation of 'non-indigenous' people in public decision-making and analyze the 'indigenous' versus 'non-indigenous' composition of institutions. It also investigates the normative instruments for accommodating the rights of 'non-indigenous' people to political participation.
Chapter 1: Introduction: This chapter introduces the research topic, highlighting the challenges faced by 'non-indigenous' people in exercising their right to political participation in Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State. It establishes the context of the study by referencing relevant international human rights instruments and Ethiopian law. The chapter clearly states the research problem and objectives, outlining the scope and limitations of the study. The methodology used to conduct the research is briefly discussed, laying the groundwork for the subsequent chapters. The significance of studying this specific region and the implications of the findings for broader human rights issues are also touched upon.
Chapter 2: Literature Review: This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of existing literature on indigenous and non-indigenous peoples' rights, specifically focusing on the right to political participation. It critically examines relevant academic articles, reports, and legal frameworks. The chapter synthesizes theoretical perspectives on the concept of indigenousness and its implications for political participation. It explores the challenges and best practices in ensuring inclusive political participation for marginalized groups. The chapter sets the stage for the empirical findings by providing a strong theoretical foundation and context for the study.
Chapter 3: Research Methodology: This chapter details the research design and methodology employed in the study. It justifies the chosen qualitative research approach, explaining the rationale for using unstructured in-depth interviews, key informant interviews, and field observation. The chapter provides information on the selection of participants and the data collection process. It also outlines the methods used for data analysis and interpretation, ensuring the transparency and rigor of the research. The chapter addresses potential ethical considerations and limitations of the chosen methods.
Chapter 4: Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data: This chapter presents the findings of the research, systematically analyzing the data collected through interviews, observations, and document reviews. It offers a detailed account of the political participation of 'non-indigenous' people in Bambasi Woreda. The chapter will explore the extent of their participation in various decision-making processes and their representation within local institutions. It meticulously analyzes the institutional and normative constraints that limit the political participation of 'non-indigenous' people. The chapter carefully interprets the findings, linking them back to the theoretical framework presented in Chapter 2.
Indigenous, Non-Indigenous, Political Participation, Benishangul-Gumuz, Bambasi Woreda, Ethiopia, Human Rights, Marginalization, Inclusive Governance, Constitutional Rights, Qualitative Research.
This thesis examines the political participation of non-indigenous people in Bambasi Woreda, Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State, Ethiopia. It focuses on measuring their participation in public decision-making, analyzing the composition of institutions, and investigating the legal frameworks supporting their rights.
The research aims to assess the political participation rights of non-indigenous people in Benishangul-Gumuz; analyze institutional structures and their impact on participation; examine legal and normative frameworks; assess the representation of indigenous and non-indigenous populations in local government; and identify constraints limiting non-indigenous political participation.
The table of contents includes an abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, data presentation and analysis, and conclusion and recommendations.
The research employs a qualitative approach using unstructured in-depth interviews, key informant interviews, and field observation. The chapter details participant selection, data collection, analysis, and ethical considerations.
Key themes include the right to political participation of non-indigenous people, analysis of institutional structures, examination of legal frameworks, assessment of representation in local government, and identification of constraints on participation.
Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the research topic and its context. Chapter 2 reviews existing literature on indigenous and non-indigenous rights and political participation. Chapter 3 details the research methodology. Chapter 4 presents, analyzes, and interprets the data collected. Chapter 5 offers conclusions and recommendations.
Key words include: Indigenous, Non-Indigenous, Political Participation, Benishangul-Gumuz, Bambasi Woreda, Ethiopia, Human Rights, Marginalization, Inclusive Governance, Constitutional Rights, Qualitative Research.
The thesis utilizes qualitative data analysis methods to interpret the findings from interviews, observations, and document reviews.
The study is geographically focused on Bambasi Woreda within the Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State of Ethiopia.
The research contributes to understanding the challenges faced by non-indigenous populations in exercising their political rights and highlights the importance of inclusive governance.
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