
Racism divides societies and endangers democracies. Since Hanau, Halle and the Black Lives Matter protests throughout Europe, this has also been the subject of intense debate in Germany.
In the German university and research landscape, research on racism has long been treated as a marginal area within established disciplines. Systematic and recurring data collection on how racism affects individuals, social groups and society as a whole is only carried out selectively. The NaDiRa Lecture_Series show alternatives.
NaDiRa Lecture_Series 2021: International Perspectives on The Study of Racism
#01 NaDiRa Lecture_Series: The Muliplication of Racism - On the history and transformation of a definition of racism. With Dr. Fatima El-Tayeb
May 31, 2021, recording on YouTube
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#02 NaDiRa Lecture_Series: Is it all the same? Dimensions of racism reconsidered. With Carolin Rapp
June 14, 2021, recording on YouTube
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#03 NaDiRa Le cture_Series: How can we measure racism empirically? With Sharad Goel
July 12, 2021, recording on YouTube
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#04 Na DiRa Lecture_Series: Analyzing Racism - A Problem of the Edge or a Problem of Modernity? With John Solomos
October 11, 2021
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#05 Na DiRa Lecture_Series: Monitoring hiring discrimination through online recruitment platforms. With Dominik Hangartner
November 15, 2021