Introduction
Based on the findings of the SAARC Regional Seminar on ‘Traditional
Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions of South Asia,’ the SAARC
Cultural Centre will call for Proposals and will award research projects amongst
the Member States. The research will give an opportunity for the Member States
to conduct an in-depth study on their TK and TCE, and identify and protect the
productive components for the benefit of their people.
Objectives
The objectives of the Research project will be re-visited and refined during
the Seminar. Tentative objectives will be:
- To identify and document various forms of TK and TCE of South Asia,
- To study and analyse all forces (colonial influence, industrialization, globalization) that have impactedon traditional knowledge,
- To discuss and debate the productive characteristics of TK and TCE.
- To present innovative measures of safeguarding TK and TCE
Research Process
- The SAARC Cultural
Centre would invite detailed research proposal (along with a detailed
budget breakdown for US $ 3,000), based on the themes and research
approaches agreed at the Seminar. All these proposals are to be submitted
through official channel (i.e. through the respective Governments of the
Member States and the SAARC Secretariat, Kathmandu).
- All research
proposals received through official channel will be reviewed by a Research
Grants Committee (RGC) of the SAARC Cultural Centre which will select the
recipients of the research grant.
- All the research
grants will be subject to a mid-term review and the continuation of the
project will be subject to the approval of the Progress Report by the
SAARC Cultural Centre. For this purpose the SAARC Cultural Centre would
hold a Review Meeting of the project in which all the researchers
would be invited to participate and present their progress reports. Any
suggestions/ recommendations made by the SAARC Cultural Centre at this
stage may be included in the research process by the respective
researchers.
- At the end of the
research project each researcher will be required to submit a publishable
draft of the Research report.
Time Schedule (2012-2013)
11 months (Starting from 1 October 2013)Call for Proposals - 10 May 2013Deadline for accepting research proposals - 31 August 2013Approval of the research project - 15 September 2013Commencement of the Project - 1 October 2013Submission of Progress Report and Review Meeting - March 2014 (Date to be communicated)Final Report - 31 August 2014
Budget
Each researcher will be granted US $ 3,000 (or an equivalent amount in
the local currency) for carrying out the research. This grant will be paid in
two instalments. First instalment (50%) will be paid after submitting the
progress report in the Review Meeting which will be convened by the SAARC
Cultural Centre. Final instalment (50%) will be paid on the submission of the completed
Research report.
Besides, the SAARC Cultural Centre will also provide economy class
airfare to all researchers (from outside Sri Lanka), to participate in the
Review Meeting and present their progress report. Local hospitality to all
outstation researchers will also be provided by the SAARC Cultural Centre
participating in the Review Meeting.
This is really a good opportunity for all those who are genuinely interested in documenting the rich intangible cultural heritage of a nation and a region. The uniqueness of a civilisation can be shared by all the member state individuals in the South Asian Region.
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