DiGENet-Junior Research Groups
DiGENet supports four junior research groups in the field of gender and diversity research. New questions, methods and approaches are used to create a scientific basis for empirically informed organizational development in the areas of diversity and gender equality at universities. Building on the excellent state of knowledge and the data and analysis material already available in Berlin, existing equality and anti-discrimination measures will be critically examined and evaluated with regard to their transferability to new diversity measures. The identification and analysis of discriminatory and exclusionary structures and processes in the organizational structures and academic cultures of the BUA partner institutions will be translated into the development of innovative standards that promote cultural change towards a diversity- and gender-sensitive research and teaching environment.
Funded Research Projects:
- Attitudes toward Diversity, Objectivity and Meritocracy in Science (ADOMiS): Multiple barriers to academic excellence
- Development and evaluation of an intervention to improve inclusion of underrepresented groups to increase diversity and gender equality in research, teaching, and health care in university medicine and the life sciences
- Fix the Institution, not the Excluded! How can we design diversity politics at universities in a collaborative and knowledge-based way and work effectively against discrimination?
- Fixing the System: Analyses in the Context of the History of Science