From ulrike.krause at uni-osnabrueck.de Fri Apr 1 16:06:25 2022 From: ulrike.krause at uni-osnabrueck.de (Ulrike Krause) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2022 16:06:25 +0200 Subject: [Flucht-KQ] =?utf-8?q?WG=3A_=5BIMIS-Mitglieder=2C_-Mitarb=2E=2C_P?= =?utf-8?q?romov=2E=5D_WG=3A_Call_for_Papers_//_Special_Issue_=22eR?= =?utf-8?q?eports_on_identity_in_the_context_of_migration=E2=80=9D?= In-Reply-To: <035d01d845d0$8575beb0$90613c10$@uni-osnabrueck.de> References: <035d01d845d0$8575beb0$90613c10$@uni-osnabrueck.de> Message-ID: <01e401d845d1$b28bfdf0$17a3f9d0$@uni-osnabrueck.de> FYI Von: IMIS Gesendet: Freitag, 1. April 2022 15:58 An: imis at uni-osnabrueck.de Cc: 'Dr. Marcel Berlinghoff (DeZIM-Forschungskoordination IMIS)' Betreff: [IMIS-Mitglieder, -Mitarb., Promov.] WG: Call for Papers // Special Issue "eReports on identity in the context of migration? Weitergeleitete Nachricht mit den besten Gr??en von Marcel Berlinghoff *** -------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: Call for Papers // Special Issue "eReports on identity in the context of migration? Datum: Fri, 1 Apr 2022 07:23:53 +0000 Von: Aimie Bouju An: forschungsvernetzungsstellen Liebe alle, Unten leite ich euch den Call for Papers von Philipp Jugert (InZentIM) f?r ein Special Issue ?Reports on identity in the context of migration?. Bitte gerne in euren Einrichtungen weiterleiten. Viele Gr??e Merve und Aimie --- Call for Papers ?Reports on identity in the context of migration?, Journal Identity https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/registered-reports-migration/ Abstract deadline: 30 September 2022 Special Issue Editor(s) Philipp Jugert, University of Duisburg-Essen philipp.jugert at uni-due.de Ursula Moffitt, Northwestern University moffitt at northwestern.edu Yuen Mi Cheon, Myngoji University ycheon at mju.ac.kr We are seeking submissions for the special issue ?Registered Reports on identity in the context of migration? scheduled to appear in 2024 in Identity ? An International Journal of Theory and Research. We invite research that pushes boundaries in psychology and related fields, in relation to research questions and methods, as well as to the submission format itself. All submissions should take the form of Registered Reports, based on quantitative, qualitative, primary or secondary data. Templates for each form of data will be provided (see below). Special issue format Registered Reports (RRs) are a relatively new manuscript format aimed at distinguishing more clearly between exploratory and confirmatory research, including within a given study. RRs follow a two-stage process. At Stage I, authors submit theory, methods and proposed analyses for review before data are collected or analyzed. If manuscripts pass Stage I they will be granted an in principle acceptance, meaning that the article will be published as long as authors completed the study as proposed but independent of the results (i.e., whether hypotheses were supported or not). Particularly in qualitative research, which necessarily entails iterative processes, additional research questions can be added and analyses carried out, but they must be clearly delineated from those initially proposed. RRs thus promise to help eliminate problematic research practices, such as harking (hypothesizing after results are known), selective reporting of variables, conditions, and results, and the file drawer problem (publishing only significant findings). Once the study is complete, the authors will submit the final manuscript including the results and discussion. At Stage II, the complete manuscript will be reviewed and edited. Should the authors want to make changes to the proposal they must consult with the editors beforehand. Significant changes may result in rejection at Stage II. For more information regarding this format, see Instruction for Authors in the journal website and these general guidelines on Registered Reports provided on the Open Science Framework (OSF). Various pre-registration templates exist on OSF for different kinds of research approaches (e.g., quantitative, qualitative) and data (primary, secondary). Special issue topic Migration continues to rise around the globe, as a result of post-colonial and economic inequity, war and occupation, climate catastrophe, and education, family, and individual interest. These complex realities prompt questions of identity for migrants and their descendants, for those left behind, and for those in receiving countries. While research on migration and identity has a long tradition in psychology and adjacent disciplines, there are a number of open debates and controversies that are worthy of attention and that may benefit from an open science approach. For one, research needs to more fully embrace the idea that social identities, including racial, ethnic, regional, national, and supra-national identities are socially constructed, fluid, and context-dependent. The development of social identities is a relational process, in which identities are negotiated between an individual?s self-categorization and ascription by others. This suggests that researchers need to be more reflective about the implications of classifying individuals into seemingly static, distinct groups (e.g., Helms, 2007; Jugert et al., 2022). In this special issue, we encourage research that studies the social construction of social categories, recognizing this process as important in its own right. One form this may take is by examining micro-level negotiation with, reproduction of, and resistance to macro-level structures, policies, and ideologies (e.g., Rogers et al., 2021). This would include work naming systems of white supremacy, patriarchy, and capitalism, for instance, and studying how individuals navigate them as they make sense of their own and others? identities in the context of migration. For quantitative work, methodological designs and analytic procedures that differentiate and/or consider the interactions between micro-level within-person changes in identity development over time and macro-level between-person factors and contexts are encouraged (e.g., using intensive longitudinal designs). Another concern in the field is the over-reliance on bi-dimensional models of identity construction, which are often borrowed from acculturation models (e.g., Berry, 1997), and do not account for the complexity of tri- or polycultural forms of identity in a globalized world. Recent evidence calls into question whether an integrated acculturation strategy is really the hallmark of identity development among migrants and their descendants, particularly in sociocultural contexts of racism and anti-immigrant policies and ideologies (Bierwiaczonek & Kunst, 2021). Research expanding these questions and building on critical acculturation paradigms (e.g., Bhatia, 2007) is therefore encouraged. Relatedly, a lot of social psychological inspired literature has focused on the strength of one?s identification, while neglecting identity content and various configurations/intersections of these contents. An examination of identity content is key to understanding how social identities are constructed and how they relate to other important outcomes such as prejudice (Pehrson et al., 2009). To this aim, person-centered analyses of answers to open-ended questions (e.g., what does it mean for you to belong to X?) offer an interesting possibility for expanding quantitative work in this area (e.g., Ditlman & Kopf-Beck, 2019), while numerous qualitative approaches can help highlight the plurality of identity content (e.g., Katsiaficas & Chung, 2022; Svensson & Syed, 2019). Moreover, the consideration of intersectionality among race, ethnicity, gender and socioeconomic status in identity development processes (Crenshaw, 2017) is also encouraged, particularly when anchored in sociocultural context. Finally, while much emphasis has been given to identity construction among im/migrants, most psychological research has ignored how individuals situated as part of the majority or dominant group engage in identity work as well, including how they reinforce or resist inequitable norms and structures (e.g., Moffitt et al., 2018). We therefore encourage work on so-called ?host? communities as well, including vis-?-vis the construction of national belonging. Who is considered ?one of us?, who is considered ?other?, and what are the antecedents, mechanisms, and implications of such processes of ingroup/outgroup boundary-making? Germaine to this type of work is an acknowledgement of how differently "migration" is interpreted and studied across national and cultural contexts. We therefore encourage work from around the globe, while recognizing the need for contextually anchored perspectives cognizant of local and global structures of power. For instance, in Europe, where "race" is often not named or measured, "migration" is highly racialized and often acts as a stand-in to describe racial and ethnic diversity across generations. This has both societal and individual-level implications often left out of identity related research. We thus encourage research that centers sociocultural context when studying both im/migrant and non-im/migrant communities. Timeline September 30, 2022: Deadline for proposal submission (as detailed below) November 1, 2022: Guest editors? decision regarding invitations for full manuscript submission sent to authors January 15, 2023: Stage I submission deadline. Invited Stage I manuscripts, including introduction and method section (inclusive of hypotheses and materials) and prior to data collection (for projects involving new data collection ? secondary data analyses are also possible) should be prepared in accordance with the journal?s author guidelines (Instruction for Authors) and submitted through the journal?s submission portal (https://accounts.taylorfrancis.com/identity/). All submitted papers will undergo a regular peer review process. Each article will be handled by one of the guest editors who will send it out for blind peer review to at least two reviewers. An invitation to submit a Stage I manuscript is, thus, not a guarantee of acceptance. Manuscripts that pass Stage I peer review will be granted in principle acceptance, indicating that the finished manuscript will be published as long as authors complete the study according to the exact methods and analytic procedures outlined. The proposed work must be completed and submitted for Stage II review within one year after in principle acceptance. 2024: Publication of the Special Issue For more information, please contact the guest editors: Philipp Jugert (jugert at uni-due.de ) Ursula Moffitt (moffitt at northwestern.edu ) Yuen Mi Cheon (ycheon at mju.ac.kr ) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ulrike.krause at uni-osnabrueck.de Sat Apr 2 13:26:58 2022 From: ulrike.krause at uni-osnabrueck.de (Ulrike Krause) Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2022 13:26:58 +0200 Subject: [Flucht-KQ] WG: nccr Graduate Conference of Migration and Mobility Studies - Deadline TODAY In-Reply-To: <27ce21391674442fbfe02b49ec347579@unige.ch> References: <27ce21391674442fbfe02b49ec347579@unige.ch> Message-ID: <00aa01d84684$90fe1e30$b2fa5a90$@uni-osnabrueck.de> FYI ? falls jemand Interesse hat Von: migrationspolitik at googlegroups.com Im Auftrag von Paula Hoffmeyer Gesendet: Donnerstag, 31. M?rz 2022 08:04 An: migrationspolitik at googlegroups.com Betreff: nccr Graduate Conference of Migration and Mobility Studies - Deadline TODAY Liebe Liste, Noch bis heute Abend ist der Call f?r die n?chste (und letzte!) Graduate Conference in Migration and Mobility Studies In Neuch?tel (Schweiz) offen. Die Konferenz richtet sich an Doktorand*innen und Postdoktorand*innen und ist interdisziplin?r ausgerichtet. Die Konferenz ist unter dem Motto ?Tensions in Migration and Mobility? in thematischen Working Groups mit den folgenden Themen organisiert: 1) Policy and Governance Tensions in the Fields of Migration and Mobility 2) Understanding Citizenship under Tension 3) Tensions Developed in a Transnational Social World 4) Between Access and Exclusion: Tensions in Attitudes and Preferences in the Attribution of Rights to Migrants 5) Tensions in Refugees? and Migrants? Integration 6) Rising Tensions in the Anthropocene: the Strained Relations between Mobility and Global Warming F?r Teilnehmende ohne Reisemittel k?nnen Stipendien bis 400 CHF gew?hrt werden. Den Call findet ihr hier: https://nccr-onthemove.ch/wp_live14/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/2022_Neuchatel-Graduate-Conference_Call_final.pdf Viele Gr?sse Paula ______________________________________________ Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik PhD candidate NCCR ? on the move https://nccr-onthemove.ch/ D?partement de science politique et relations internationales Universit? de Gen?ve 40 boulevard du Pont d?Arve 1211 Gen?ve 4 +41 22 37 98345 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "migrationspolitik" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to migrationspolitik+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com . To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/migrationspolitik/27ce21391674442fbfe02b49ec347579%40unige.ch . 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ZtG-Gastvortrag ?Sylvia Walby: Theorising violence in varieties of gender regimes?, Mittwoch, 20.04.2022 von 18:00 ? 20:00 Uhr; Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin (Hybrid: Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin Raum 2070a & online via Zoom) Informationen zu dem Vortrag: siehe Anhang Zoom-Link: https://hu-berlin.zoom.us/j/63017734139?pwd=dzdkd0NWbmVEaWpHVmp1UlBxZTR2UT09 Meeting-ID: 630 1773 4139 Password: 921319 ?????? 2. Call for Paper "Corona-Krise der Gesundheitssysteme. Feministische, intersektionale und dekoloniale Perspektiven" (Femina Politica) Deadline: 31.5.2022 Call: siehe Anhang 3. Call zur Jahrestagung des Netzwerks Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung NRW an der Universit?t Duisburg-Essen (Campus Essen): ?Macht und Geschlecht. Verflechtungen, Verwerfungen, Verh?ltnisse ? Transdisziplin?re Analysen?; Freitag 4. November 2022 Deadline: 16 Mai 2022 Call: siehe Anhang Zur Online-Anmeldung: https://www.netzwerk-fgf.nrw.de/anmeldung 4. Call for Paper zur Tagung ?Diversity in Media Societies? (27. - 28. Oktober 2022; TH K?ln) Organisiert von der Fachgruppe Internationale und Interkulturelle Kommunikation (DGPuK) in Kooperation mit dem mediendiversityhub/TH K?ln, dem Institut fur Medienforschung und Medienp?dagogik (IMM) der TH K?ln sowie mit dem Arbeitsbereich fur Medienp?dagogik/Mediendidaktik der Universit?t zu K?ln. Call: siehe Anhang 5. Workshop "Queere/Queertheoretische Perspektiven in der Medienp?dagogik und Kommunikationswissenschaft", 29. Oktober 2022, TH K?ln Einladung und Informationen zur Anmeldung im Anhang sowie unter : https://th-koeln.de/mw_queer. 6. Tagung: Zur?ck zur ?nat?rlichen Geschlechterordnung?? Theologische und theopolitische Motive im Anti-Gender-Diskurs; 12./13. September 2022; Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum Weltkrieg gegen Ehe und Familie. Zerst?rung des Menschen und der Zivilisation. Neue Weltordnung. Die Polemiken gegen ?Gender? ?berbieten sich seit Jahren an Alarmismus. Wieviel Theologie steckt im Feindbild ?Gender?? 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Anstelle von Katerina Ivenschenko wird Viktoryia Sereda (Lviv; Jena) ihr Expertise zu IDPs in der Ukraine mit uns teilen. Weiterhin dabei sind Franck D?vell und Jannis Panagiotidis um ?ber die Heterogenit?t der Gefl?chteten, Vertriebenen und ihrer Fluchtrouten bzw. die Aufnahme in Deutschland jenseits staatlicher Strukturen im Kontext postsowjetische Migration zu sprechen. (Aktualisiertes Programm anbei) Externe Teilnehmer*innen k?nnen sich ?ber den Registrierungslink (https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0tceuopjsvGNfV5Jmyib3Y2gvxrDOTIZmA) zur Veranstaltung anmelden. Herzliche Gr??e und bis heute Abend Marcel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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April 2022 11:52 An: Alexandre Skander Galand Cc: adjuncts at hertie-school.org; MIA-MPP-external-lecturers at hertie-school.org; ResearchAndFaculty @ Hertie School ; academicstaff at hertie-school.org; corefaculty at hertie-school.org; visitingscholars at hertie-school.org; adjuncts at hertie-school.org; fellows at hertie-school.org; phd-candidates at hertie-school.org; guestlecturer at hertie-school.org; PhD Team @ Hertie School Betreff: Fundamental Rights Colloquium | WRIEDT - Law at the border: Contestations of human rights in the postcolonial present | 20.04.2022 Dear all, The Hertie School?s Centre for Fundamental Rights cordially invites you to the next Fundamental Rights Research Colloquium taking place ONLINE, Wednesday, 20.04.2022 from 12:00 to 13:00 (CET) via ZOOM: Vera Wriedt (Hertie School Centre for Fundamental Rights) will speak on Law at the border: Contestations of human rights in the postcolonial present as part of our cluster on Critical Engagements with Fundamental Rights Abstract: During collective expulsions, people are forcibly returned without the possibility to explain their individual circumstances - implying the denial of any protection or other needs. This interdisciplinary research examines to what extent human rights law can counteract such exclusion at the border and traces the forms of statehood and subjecthood that emerge through legal discourse. In order to critically appraise the applicable human rights provisions, uncover the mechanisms underlying the denial of access to allegedly universal protection and highlight transformative counterpoints, the project dissects regional jurisprudence in the European and African human rights systems through the prism of legal and post-colonial studies. Thus, the research brings together two pertinent but often disconnected bodies of literature and contributes to filling a gap in legal analyses on migration, which tend to overlook postcolonial theory and its insights into the colonial logics shaping border violence. Author's bio: Vera Wriedt is a PhD researcher at the Hertie School?s Centre for Fundamental Rights. She holds a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford University, an LLM in Human Rights from Birkbeck University of London and an MA for Research in Social Sciences from Humboldt University Berlin. Before starting her PhD, Vera worked in the Migration Programme of the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR). She was also a lecturer at Freie Universit?t Berlin teaching seminars on human rights and migration. Vera?s research has been supported by the Hertie School and the Heinrich B?ll Foundation, among others. She is part of the Network for Critical Migration and Border Regime Studies (Kritnet). Prior registration is required. Registered attendees will receive the dial-in details as well as a paper, on which the presentation is based, via e-mail prior to the event. To register please visit the event page . Best regards, Skander Dr. Alexandre Skander GALAND Postdoctoral Fellow ? Centre for Fundamental Rights Hertie School Berlin?s University of Governance Friedrichstra?e 180 10117 Berlin ? Germany Phone +49 (0)30 / 259 219 371 Cell: +49 (0)174 4528630 galand at hertie-school.org ? www.hertie-school.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ulrike.krause at uni-osnabrueck.de Wed Apr 13 14:40:20 2022 From: ulrike.krause at uni-osnabrueck.de (Ulrike Krause) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 14:40:20 +0200 Subject: [Flucht-KQ] Beitrag erschienen Message-ID: <02a401d84f33$a349d180$e9dd7480$@uni-osnabrueck.de> Liebe alle, in den letzten Monaten habe ich immer wieder meinen ?Zahlen-Beitrag? erw?hnt. Er ist gestern erschienen und bei Interesse via https://doi.org/10.3167/arms.2022.050113 zug?nglich. Krause, Ulrike (2022), 'The Powerful (Vagueness of) Numbers? (Non)Knowledge Production about Refugee Accommodation Quantifications in UNHCR?s Global Trends Reports', Migration and Society, 5 (1), 141?151. Viele Gr??e, ulrike Prof.in Dr.in Ulrike Krause Juniorprofessur f?r Flucht- und Fl?chtlingsforschung | Junior Professor of Forced Migration and Refugee Studies Universit?t Osnabr?ck Institut f?r Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien (IMIS) Institut f?r Sozialwissenschaften Neuer Graben 19 a/b 49074 Osnabr?ck Tel +49 (0)541 969 4140 E-Mail: ulrike.krause at uni-osnabrueck.de Die Geschlechtsidentit?t eines Menschen l?sst sich nicht zuverl?ssig aus dem Aussehen oder Namen ableiten. Mein Pronomen ist sie/ihr. Damit ich Sie in Zukunft richtig ansprechen kann, freue ich mich, wenn Sie mir Ihr Pronomen mitteilen. The gender identity of a person cannot be reliably deduced from appearance or name. My pronouns are she/her. To address you correctly in the future, I would be grateful if you could let me know your pronouns. Aktuelle Publikationen/Recent publications: - Monographie Difficult Life in a Refugee Camp. Gender, Violence, and Coping in Uganda, Cambridge University Press, 2021. - The Powerful (Vagueness of) Numbers? (Non)Knowledge Production about Refugee Accommodation Quantifications in UNHCR?s Global Trends Reports, Migration and Society, 2022, 5 (1), 141?151. - Colonial Roots of the 1951 Refugee Convention and its effects on the Global Refugee Regime, Journal of International Relations and Development, 2021, 24 (3), 599-626; dazu auch Blogbeitr?ge auf Deutsch und Englisch sowie ein Podcast. - The neglected colonial legacy of the 1951 refugee convention, International Migration, 2021, 59 (4), 265-267, open access, mit Edwin O. Abuya und Lucy Mayblin. - Migration and Asylum Policies, mit Helen Schwenken in The Routledge Handbook of Gender and EU Politics, 2021. - Conflict, Displacement and Peace? Critical Review of Research Debates, Refugee Survey Quarterly, 2021, online first, mit Nadine Segadlo. - ?Everyone was overwhelmed by the fears and the panic of the unknown disease?. Kenyan Refugee Protection and the COVID-19 Pandemic, IMIS Working Paper 10, 2021, open access, mit Nadine Segadlo, Franzisca Zanker und Hannah Edler. - Flexible Ethikgremien. Impulse zur Institutionalisierung ethisch verantwortlicher Feldforschung in der Konflikt- und Fluchtforschung, Soziale Probleme, 2021, 32 (1), 97-113, open access, mit Timothy Williams. - Refugees as Actors? Critical Reflections on Global Refugee Policies on Self-reliance and Resilience, Journal of Refugee Studies, 2020, 33 (1), 22?41, mit Hannah Schmidt. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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April 2022 18:45 An: verteiler at nwff.de Betreff: [Verteiler-NWFF]: Einladung zur Abschluss- und Transfertagung des BMBF-Projekts "Bildungsteilhabe Gefl?chteter im Kontext digitalisierter Bildungsarrangements" (BiGeDiB) Liebe Kolleg*innen im Netzwerk Fluchtforschung, das Verbund-Forschungsprojekt "Bildungsteilhabe Gefl?chteter im Kontext digitalisierter Bildungsarrangements" (BiGeDiB) der Universit?t zu K?ln und der Leuphana Universit?t L?neburg, gef?rdert durch das BMBF (Laufzeit: 01.02.2019-31.07.2022), veranstaltet am 20./21. Juni 2022 eine Transfer- und Abschlusstagung im Maternushaus K?ln, zu der wir herzlich einladen. Anbei finden Sie das Programm sowie Informationen zur Anmeldung, gerne auch zur Weiterleitung an Interessierte. Die Teilnahme ist kostenfrei. Die Anmeldefrist endet am 8. Mai 2022. Weitere Informationen zur Tagung und zur Anmeldung finden Sie auch auf der Tagungshomepage: https://www.hf.uni-koeln.de/42009 F?r R?ckfragen k?nnen Sie sich gerne an bigedib-tagung at uni-koeln.de bzw. an Niko Engfer wenden (Tel.: 04131- 677 1632). Wir freuen uns, Sie und Euch auf der Tagung zu begr??en! Mit freundlichen Gr??en Prof. Dr. Nadia Kutscher (Universit?t zu K?ln) Jun.-Prof. Dr. Henrike Friedrichs-Liesenk?tter (Leuphana Universit?t L?neburg) und das Team des BIGEDIB-Forschungsprojekts Michi S. Fujii Antonia Dold Till M?lheims Jana H?ttmann Niko Engfer Pia Grimpo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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April 2022 11:11 An: imis at uni-osnabrueck.de Betreff: [IMIS-Mitgl., -Mitarb., -Promov., IMIB-Stud.] Einladung zum Praxisdialog "Doing intersectionality in Forschung, Politik und Zivilgesellschaft", 28.6.2022 Liebe IMIS-Kolleg:innen, liebe Studierende, gerne lade ich zum Praxisdialog ?Doing Intersectionality in Forschung, Politik und Zivilgesellschaft? ein, der im Rahmen des interdisziplin?ren MA-Seminars ?Einf?hrung in die Intersektionalit?tsforschung? im Sommersemester 2022 organisiert wird. Eingeladen sind spannende G?ste aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen und mit unterschiedlichen Perspektiven zum Thema. F?r R?ckfragen stehe ich gern zur Verf?gung. Mit besten Gr??en Johanna (Ullmann) Doing intersectionality in Forschung, Politik und Zivilgesellschaft Praxisdialog im Rahmen des MA-Seminars ?Einfu?hrung in die Intersektionalita?tsforschung? im Sommersemester 2022 Dienstag, 28. Juni 2022, 16:00-19:15, hybrid Intersektionalita?t ? also die Beru?cksichtigung mehrerer Differenzierungskategorien bei der Erfassung sozialer Ungleichheit und Unterdru?ckung ? la?sst sich als travelling concept fassen, das in unterschiedlichen gesellschaftlichen Bereichen wie Forschung, Politik und Zivilgesellschaft in Deutschland zunehmend an Sichtbarkeit gewinnt und verbunden mit Begriffen wie Diversita?t oder Heterogenita?t oft als allgemein bekannt und relevant erscheint. Aber welche Praxen bergen sich hinter dem Label? Was genau wird darunter verstanden? Welche Strategien werden entwickelt? Welche Bu?ndnisse werden eingegangen? Worin liegen die Chancen aber auch Herausforderungen von Intersektionalita?t als gesellschaftskritischer und transformativer Ansatz? Um uns diesem Thema grundlegend zu na?hern laden wir zu einem Dialog mit PraktikerInnen ein, die von ihren Erfahrungen und Ansa?tzen berichten. Nach Kurzinputs folgt eine Diskussion im Plenum. Unsere Ga?ste Kim Bra?uer (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin und Postdoktorandin an der TU Braunschweig, Forschung zum Thema ?Hilfebeziehungen in der freiwilligen Flu?chtlingshilfe. Zur Generierung und Verschra?nkung von Differenzkategorien?) Naciye Celebi-Bektas (Leiterin des Projekts NeMiA "Netzwerk II Migrantinnen und Arbeitsmarkt in Niedersachsen", DGB Bezirk Niedersachsen ? Bremen ? Sachsen-Anhalt) Wladlena Olesch (Koordinatorin des Projekts ?Chancengleichheit aus intersektionaler Perspektive-Diversity an der UOS? des Gleichstellungsbu?ros der Universita?t Osnabru?ck) Nadine Segadlo (Beiratsmitglied und ehrenamtliche Projektkoordinatorin bei Bridging Gaps e.V. sowie wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am IMIS, Universita?t Osnabru?ck) Khulud Sharif-Ali (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin und Doktorandin an der Hochschule Fulda, Forschung zum Thema ?Intersektionale Analyse von Alltagsstrategien weiblicher Geflu?chteter aus Somalia?) Ort und Teilnahme Die Veranstaltung findet hybrid statt. 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