Tigers need Teeth. Empirical Results of (Anti)-Discrimination Practise

Basic data for this talk

Type of talkscientific Talk
Name der VortragendenErnst, Stefanie
Date of talk07/06/2018
Talk languageEnglish

Information about the event

Name of the eventEqual Dignity, Equality, Fight Against Discrimination: Good Teaching and Training Practices in a Comparative Key Transnational Meeting
Event period06/06/2018 - 08/06/2018
Event locationMontale, Italien
Event websitehttp://www.antidiscrimination.cloud/de/
Organised bySPRYNG-Kooperationsprojekt: Münster, Florenz, Montale, Pistoia, Agliana

Abstract

The aim of this EU-Cooperation-Project is to prevent discrimination and to empower those who are suffering it. We analysed the cognitive structure leading to discrimination as well as the treatment of students who are suffering. Thereby, students and teachers should learn how to detect discrimination of various kind, including those unconscious. In order to generate a process of sharpened sensibility towards actions, speeches, symbols that could hurt and/or marginalize other people we collected a wider set of different data. On the database of 20 qualitative expert interviews, 227 interviewed persons in the district of Münsterland and quantitative interviews with 97 students this project not only delivers a fascinating mixed-methods analysis of short-term but also insights in the current perception of discrimination
Keywordsdiscrimination; EU; school; questionnaires

Speakers from the University of Münster

Ernst, Stefanie Maria

Projects the talk is about

Duration: 01/06/2017 - 01/06/2020
Funded by: EC - Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme
Type of project: EU-project hosted outside University of Münster