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is a sociologist. She teaches at Freie Universität Berlin and was Visiting Professor for Gender and Inclusive Citizenship at the interdisciplinary Leibniz Research Centre "Center for Inclusive Citizenship" (CINC) at Leibniz University Hannover. Her research interests are discrimination, intersectionality, racism, diversity in post-migrant societies, and the representation of diversity in official statistics and social surveys. Major publications are Statistik und Rassismus. Das Dilemma der Erfassung von Ethnizität [Statistics and Racism – the Dilemma of Capturing Ethnicity] (2014) and Dezentrierte Positionierung. Stuart Halls Konzept der Identitätspolitiken [Decentred Positioning – Stuart Hall's Concept of Identity Politics] (2005).
researches and teaches in the domain of Civic Education at Leibniz University Hannover. His research interests are decoloniality, globalisation, racism, post-migrant societies, radical democracy and citizenship studies, particularly in relation to civic education. Major publications are the books Dekoloniale politische Bildung. Eine empirische Untersuchung von Lernendenvorstellungen zum postkolonialen Erbe [Decolonial Civic Education – an Empirical Research of Learners' Concepts of the Postcolonial Heritage] (2021) and Eurozentrismus in der Philosophie: Zur Machtwirkung ego-, logo- und ethnozentristischer Konzepte [Eurocentrism in Philosopy] (2013).
read German Literature and Linguistics at the University of Mumbai and taught for more than a decade at Max Mueller Bhavan Bombay, before pursuing her research at the University of Hannover on refugee women and their gendered negotiation of everyday life and the German language. Currently, she is postdoctoral fellow at the Faculty of Education Science, University of Bielefeld, and visiting lecturer at the universities of Kiel and Wuppertal. Her teaching and research focus on German as additional language, multilingualism in the contexts of migration, diversity- and gendersensitive educational approaches for children and adults. She published her doctoral thesis in German titled Sprachliche Wirklichkeiten der Migration [Linguistic Realities of Migration] (2019) and has edited an interdisciplinary volume in German, Sprache, Flucht, Migration [Language, Exile, Migration] (2019) and a bilingual anthology, Sprache – Bildung – Geschlecht [Language—Education—Gender] (2021).
is a sociologist, currently research associate at Research Institute Social Cohesion (Forschungsinstitut Gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt) at Technical University of Berlin. His research interests include Antigypsyism and institutional racism, urban sociology, and social theory.
is a sociologist and works as a lecturer at the University of Oldenburg. Her research interests lie in the fields of citizenship, migration and transnationalisation, as well as intersectionality and research methodology, especially feminist standpoint theories. Major publications include Sicherheit, Geschlecht und Minderheitenpolitik. Kritische Perspektiven auf die britische Antiterrorstrategie [Security, Gender, and Minority Politics. Critical Perspectives on British Counterterrorism Strategy] (2017).
is managing director of the interdisciplinary Leibniz Research Centre »Center for Inclusive Citizenship« (CINC) and a researcher in the focus area »Historical Democracy Research and Cultures of Memory« at the Institute of Didactics of Democracy at Leibniz University Hannover. Her research interests include women's and gender history as well as Lower Saxony's state and regional history. She is currently researching the Lower Saxon Protestant women's monasteries and their convents under National Socialism and in the second half of the 20th century.
is a PhD student and junior researcher based at the Institute of Sociology, Leibniz University Hannover. Her PhD is a comparative study of symbolic boundary-making and ethnically marked processes of heritagisation in three small cities in Northern Germany. Her research interests include: social theories, cultural sociology and critical heritage studies, as well as feminist theories and gender studies, especially in the discursive field around the notion of “care”.