Projects
Racism research project funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
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DP-R|EX: The data portal for research into racism and right-wing extremism
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EZRA: Remembering racism and antisemitism
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GloVib (junior research group): Global entanglements and racial categorizations. The Iberian Roots of German Racial Thought (16th-20th Century)
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GraL (junior research group): Conditions for the success of racism-sensitive teacher training? A racism-theoretical investigation of studies, teacher training, and career entry
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IRiS: Institutional Racism in the Security Authorities of the GDR: Saxony-Anhalt and the Districts of Magdeburg and Halle, 1949-1989/90
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JuRa: Racism in the courtroom
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KOL-LAB: Social work as a colonial knowledge archive? A history laboratory on the (post)colonial legacy of Social Work as a model of historiographical teaching research
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KoNIR (Junior Research Group): Continuities and Reshaping of Institutional Racism in Schools
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MeAviA: Antiziganism in the media - from interdisciplinary analysis to critical media competence
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ORAS: Organisation-Racism-School - Dealing with complaints about racism at school
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RaDiGe: Racist discrimination in the context of mental health care
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RiGeV: Racism in healthcare
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SONAR: Organising solidarity in the neighborhood and at the workplace
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WueRD: Knowledge about racism - contemporary history as reflected in the biographical (experiential) knowledge of people discredited by racism in East and West Germany
Networked projects
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CoRE-NRW: Connecting Research on Extremism in North Rhine-Westphalia
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FoDiRa: Research Network Discrimination and Racism
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FoNA21: Research network on antisemitism in the 21st Century
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FFVT: Flight and refugee research: networking and transfer
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Institutions and Racism (InRa): Racism as a threat to social cohesion in the context of selected social and institutional areas
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NaDiRa: National Discrimination and Racism Monitor
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RADIS: Transfer Project Social Causes and Effects of Radical Islam in Germany and Europe
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Wi-REX: Knowledge network on right-wing extremism research