Mittwoch, 27. November 2024
Untertitel
4th WZB Annual Address on Migration and Diversity by Halvard Buhaug in the framework of the 10th Annual Conference on Migration and Diversity
Beschreibung

We invite you to attend an engaging keynote presentation on the evening before our conference, "Migration, Conflict, and Climate Change."

Mittwoch, 27. November 2024
Beginn: 17:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Melinda Biolchini, Miriam-Hannah Emde
mad-office [at] wzb.eu
27. - 29. November 2024
Untertitel
10th WZB Annual Conference on Migration and Diversity
Beschreibung

 

Keynote speaker for the WZB Annual Address on Migration and Diversity is Halvard Buhaug, Research Director at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and Professor of Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

 

27. - 29. November 2024

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Melinda Biolchini, Miriam-Hannah Emde
mad-office [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 13. Dezember 2023
Untertitel
Book presentation by Yascha Mounk
Beschreibung


For much of history, societies have violently oppressed ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities. It is no surprise that many who passionately believe in social justice came to believe that members of marginalized groups need to take pride in their identity to resist injustice.

Mittwoch, 13. Dezember 2023
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Melinda Biolchini, Müge Yerdenler
mad-office [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 14. November 2023
Untertitel
Talk by Filiz Garip (A.SK Bright Mind Award Winner 2023)
Beschreibung


On November 14, before being presented with one of the the A.SK Bright Mind Awards later that day at the WZB, the sociologist Filiz Garip will give a specialized talk for her peers and anyone interested in the subject matter of sociological methods in researching migration:

Dienstag, 14. November 2023
Beginn: 10:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Friederike Theilen-Kosch
friederike.theilen-kosch [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 9. Mai 2023
Untertitel
Lecture - Hybrid Event
Beschreibung

 

Many Muslim states have adopted a mixed legal system that combines an essentially Western structure with elements of Sharia in constitutions and legal statutes, implicitly or explicitly. The inclusion of Islamic law and principles in the legal system has at times extended to the West, notably with the establishment of “sharia courts”, or with the judicial use of the cultural argument to accommodate norms as supposedly derived from Islam.

Dienstag, 9. Mai 2023
Beginn: 17:30 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Elisabeth Schüler
elisabeth.schueler [at] wzb.eu
Donnerstag, 30. März 2023
Untertitel
Attendance Event
Beschreibung

Homosexuality constitutes an entrenched taboo in many Muslim countries and communities. LGBT people of Muslim origin are often treated as out-groups and they face severe discrimination and mistreatment, either as a result of harsh laws or due to the homophobic attitude of their families and communities. What are the causes of this problem? Our guest panelists will discuss whether it stems from Islam or rather from other elements, such as culture, colonial heritage, or an incorrect interpretation of the sacred texts.

Discussants

Donnerstag, 30. März 2023
Beginn: 17:30 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Elisabeth Schüler
elisabeth.schueler [at] wzb.eu
Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2023
Untertitel
Keynote Speech and Launch of a New Lecture Series - Attendance Event
Beschreibung


Are Islam and liberal democracy compatible? Ahmet Kuru's keynote speech will address this complex question from a theoretical, historical and geopolitical perspective, in dialogue with WZB director Ruud Koopmans. After presenting the definition and historical formation of the two concepts, Kuru will examine the political attitudes of Islamists and secularists in various Muslim-majority countries. Focusing in particular on Islamists’ sharia-based state projects, he will show their incompatibility with liberal democracy.

Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2023
Beginn: 17:30 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Elisabeth Schüler, Melinda Biolchini
melinda.biolchini [at] wzb.eu
Donnerstag, 16. Februar 2023
Untertitel
Buchpräsentation und Diskussion - Präsenzveranstaltung
Beschreibung


Das europäische Asylsystem ist zum Lotteriespiel geworden: Geografische Lage, Geld, Fitness und Glück auf dem gefährlichen Land- und Seeweg bestimmen, wer es bis zur Grenze schafft, Asyl beantragen und einwandern kann. Wer es nicht schafft, hat das Nachsehen. Europa tut sich mit diesem System aber auch selbst keinen Gefallen.

Donnerstag, 16. Februar 2023
Beginn: 14:30 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Melinda Biolchini
melinda.biolchini [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 11. Mai 2022
Untertitel
Distinguished Lecture in Social Sciences by Tod G. Hamilton, Princeton University - Attendance Event
Beschreibung

Moderated by Ruud Koopmans

Mittwoch, 11. Mai 2022
Beginn: 18:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Antonia Kroll
sek-aam [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 4. März 2020
Kurzbeschreibung
Presentation by Émilien Fargues, PhD, Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence

Through the analysis of the condition of “professional integration” for naturalisation, the article investigates whether economic performance requirements for the granting of French citizenship stand in contradiction with the communitarian dimension of the civic turn or whether they support each other.

Mittwoch, 4. März 2020

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Elisabeth von Bressensdorf
elisabeth.vonbressensdorf [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 26. Februar 2020
Kurzbeschreibung
Presentation by Jo Shaw, Professor at Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh, and holder of the Salvesen Chair of European Institutions

This lecture addresses the relationship between constitutional citizenship and the rise of populism. Is populism leading to the erosion of modern citizenship as an ideal of equality? The claim is that many populist politicians make extensive use of constitutional amendment processes to reinforce their sense of identity with the people.

Mittwoch, 26. Februar 2020

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Elisabeth von Bressensdorf
elisabeth.vonbressensdorf [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 18. Februar 2020
Untertitel
Buchpräsentation und Diskussion mit Cem Özdemir, Naika Foroutan und Ruud Koopmans
Beschreibung


In großen Teilen der Welt ist Demokratie inzwischen zur Norm geworden. Genau umgekehrt sieht es in der islamischen Welt aus: 53 Prozent der Länder sind autoritär regiert, nur vier Prozent demokratisch. Immer mehr Muslime fliehen vor Diktatur und Unfreiheit, Terror und Krieg, Armut und Arbeitslosigkeit.

Dienstag, 18. Februar 2020
Beginn: 19:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Friederike Theilen-Kosch
friederike.theilen-kosch [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2020
Kurzbeschreibung
Presentation by Dr. Jules Lepoutre, Université Côte d’Azur

What does it mean to be a European citizen? From the last couple of years, the legal doctrine of the ‘genuine link’ is becoming central to evaluate the legitimacy of the Member States policies regarding nationality acquisition and loss. This paper aims to investigate the content of the genuine link doctrine, from ancient international law to contemporary EU law.

Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2020

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
susanne.grasow [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 15. Januar 2020
Kurzbeschreibung
Presentation by Prof. Liav Orgad

In his presentation, Liav Orgad claims that the Chinese Social Credit System represents a new form of citizenship governance, termed as “cybernetic citizenship”. He provides normative standards to distinguish the Chinese system from Western forms of cybernetic citizenship, and shows the manner in which civic virtue is instrumentalized in China, both in content (“what” it is) and in form (“how” to cultivate it).

Mittwoch, 15. Januar 2020

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
susanne.grasow [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 11. Dezember 2019
Untertitel
Presentation by Camille Desmarès, PhD Candidate at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada) and Visiting Scholar at NCCR - on the move (Neuchâtel, Switzerland)
Beschreibung

 

Mittwoch, 11. Dezember 2019
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Elisabeth von Bressensdorf
elisabeth.vonbressensdorf [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 20. November 2019
Untertitel
Presentation by Dr. Ely Karmon, Senior Research Scholar at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) and The Institute for Policy and Strategy (IPS) at The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya, Israel
Beschreibung

 

The strategic landscape in the Middle East and beyond has significantly changed since the defeat and dismantling of the Islamic State in 2017-2018.

Two developments impact on the threat of jihadi terrorism in Europe and elsewhere: the building of an underground insurgency in Iraqi Sunni territory and the relocation of jihadi fighters, mainly to Afghanistan and Libya.

Mittwoch, 20. November 2019
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Katrin Ludwig
katrin.ludwig [at] wzb.eu
Donnerstag, 26. September 2019
Untertitel
Presentation by Cathryn Costello
Beschreibung

Article 23 (1) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights provides that ‘Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.’ In international human rights law, and many national constitutions, the right to work, just and decent conditions of work and free choice of employment are effectively merged.

Donnerstag, 26. September 2019
Beginn: 17:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Katrin Ludwig
katrin.ludwig [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 19. Juni 2019
Untertitel
Presentation by Alexander-Kenneth Nagel (University of Göttingen)
Beschreibung

European debates about the reception and accommodation of refugees have since the very beginning of the so called “refugee crisis” in 2015 circled around religious issues: Some (of the most secularized) postsocialist countries rediscovered their Christian cultural heritage as an argument against the immigration of Muslims, and in Germany reports on interreligious conflicts nurtured claims for a separation of refugees along religious lines. The talk draws on an extensive case study on religious diversity and practice in refugee accommodation centers in Lower Saxony.

Mittwoch, 19. Juni 2019
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Katrin Ludwig
Katrin.Ludwig [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2019
Untertitel
Presentation by David FitzGerald (University of California, San Diego)
Beschreibung

The core of the asylum regime is the principle of non-refoulement that prohibits governments from sending refugees back to their persecutors. Governments attempt to evade this legal obligation to which they have explicitly agreed by manipulating territoriality. A remote control strategy of “extra-territorialization” pushes border control functions hundreds or even thousands of kilometers beyond the state’s territory.

Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2019
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Katrin Ludwig
katrin.ludwig [at] wzb.eu
25. - 27. April 2019
Kurzbeschreibung
The interdisciplinary conference seeks to understand better the intercultural tensions between majority and minority rights, the reflection of these tensions in law and policy, moral and legal challenges they pose to theories of democracy, diversity and justice, and their normative consequences.

25. - 27. April 2019

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Katrin Ludwig
katrin.ludwig [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 20. März 2019
Untertitel
MAD Colloquium by Mathilde Emeriau, Ph.D. Candidate at Stanford University
Beschreibung
 
What determines whether some asylum seekers are granted refugee status while others are rejected? I draw upon archival records from a representative sample of 4,000 asylum applications filed in France between 1976 and 2016 to provide new evidence on the determinants of asylum decisions.
Mittwoch, 20. März 2019
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Katrin Ludwig
Katrin.Ludwig [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 23. Januar 2019
Untertitel
A common project by Hanno Hilbig, Daniel Ziblatt and Daniel Bischof
Beschreibung
 
While an enormous body of research investigates what drives radical right voting, we know comparatively little about the cultural roots of this phenomenon. We add to this research agenda by investigating how “cultural remoteness” of regions affects voting for the radical right in Germany. We argue that voters who live in districts which are culturally more distinct and exclusive are more likely to vote for radical right parties. Cultural remoteness strengthens feelings of local identity and the need to isolate oneself from global developments.
Mittwoch, 23. Januar 2019
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Miriam Hunyadi
Miriam.Hunyadi [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2018
Untertitel
Presentation by Michele Groppi (PhD Candidate, King’s College London)
Beschreibung

This dissertation weighs in on Olivier Roy’s and Stuart Croft’s diverging positions on Islamist radicalisation. To Roy and those aligned with his arguments, the phenomenon in question is a worrisome matter and should be treated accordingly. Conversely, as per Stuart Croft and those in line with his theories, fear over Islamist radicalisation is socially and culturally constructed to securitise

Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2018
Beginn: 13:30 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Katrin Ludwig
Katrin.Ludwig [at] wzb.eu
29. - 30. Juni 2018
Untertitel
6th Annual Conference on Migration and Diversity
Beschreibung

In public as well as academic discourses, religious fundamentalism has been commonly associated with radicalization, intolerance, and violence. The 6th Annual Conference on Migration and Diversity brings together international researchers to discuss and identify causes and mechanisms related to religious fundamentalism and violence: Under what circumstances do people advocate or even use violence in the name of their religion? To what extent do social deprivation factors such as discrimination, low socio-economic status or lack of integration lead to radicalization?

29. - 30. Juni 2018

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Maike M. Burda
rfv-conference [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2018
Untertitel
MAD Colloquium: Lecture by Fiona Stanley and Carrington Shepherd, both University of Western Australia
Beschreibung

The health and wellbeing of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (First Nations; Indigenous) has been profoundly shaped by the circumstances of the past, and most particularly by the events and conditions in Australia since colonisation in the late 18th Century. As such, the striking inequalities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians cannot be understood without an appreciation of the history and persistent impact over time of profound dispossession, exclusion, discrimination, marginalisation and inequality, in various forms.

Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2018
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Katrin Ludwig
Katrin.Ludwig [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2018
Untertitel
Presentation by Arton van Harten, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Beschreibung

 

Influential authors portray religion as an overestimated factor in radicalization processes, or even dismiss religion as a real cause. In comparison to anthropological, philosophical and theological theories on religion, these authors define religion too narrowly. Such narrow definitions of religion lead to false contradictions, such as the dichotomy between religion and factors that ‘really’ move people. Measuring ‘religion’ in radicalization processes demands a more comprehensive approach to religion.

Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2018
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Katrin Ludwig
katrin.ludwig [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 11. April 2018
Untertitel
Lecture by Hiroshi Motomura, Susan Westerberg Prager Professor of Law at the School of Law, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Beschreibung


People move, and governments react. Do these government decisions make sense? This question prompts even bigger ones, and not just about migration. The reasons for migration are part of a thick web of issues; understanding this broader framework is essential for finding effective responses. Four questions are especially important.

Mittwoch, 11. April 2018
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
susanne.grasow [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 14. Februar 2018
Untertitel
Lecture within the MAD Colloquium series by Cornelia Kristen
Beschreibung
Paper Presentation

In this article, we investigate destination language skills upon arrival and subsequent skill growth among recently arrived Polish and Turkish immigrants in Germany, Great Britain and Ireland. We introduce selectivity considerations to a model of language acquisition, arguing that positively selected individuals should display higher levels upon arrival and faster growth in destination language proficiency thereafter.

Mittwoch, 14. Februar 2018
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
susanne.grasow [at] wzb.eu
23. - 24. Juni 2017
Beschreibung

Ten years ago, in April 2007, the WZB established a new research unit on „Migration, Integration, Transnationalization“ led by Ruud Koopmans. The research of the department focuses above all on questions of institutional design and societal consequences of migration and integration using cross-national and interdisciplinary - sociology, political science, social psychology - approaches. In this conference, former and current members of the department will discuss what we have learned in the past ten years and which research questions will define the research agenda for the coming years.

23. - 24. Juni 2017
Beginn: 09:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Dr. Maike M. Burda | Susanne Grasow
mit_decade_conference [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2017
Untertitel
Buchvorstellung und Diskussion
Beschreibung

Begrüßung: Jutta Allmendinger, Präsidentin des WZB

Wovon hängt es ab, ob die Integration von Zuwanderern gelingt oder ob Parallelgesellschaften entstehen? Mit dieser Frage setzt sich der Migrationsforscher Ruud Koopmans seit Jahrzehnten auseinander. Ursprünglich überzeugt von der Integrationspolitik seiner Heimat Niederlande, die der Kultur, der Sprache und der Selbstorganisation der Zuwanderer großen Raum gibt und Einbürgerung leicht macht, plädiert Koopmans inzwischen dafür, von Zuwanderern klare Anstrengungen zur Integration in die Mehrheitsgesellschaft zu verlangen.

Mittwoch, 21. Juni 2017
Beginn: 17:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Maike Burda
maike.burda [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 6. Juni 2017
Untertitel
Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Detlef Pollack, Universität Münster
Beschreibung

In einer repräsentativen Befragung wurden Anfang 2016 im Auftrag des Exzellenzclusters „Religion und Politik“ der Universität Münster 1.200 in Deutschland lebende Türkeistämmige zu ihrer Sicht auf Probleme der Integration sowie zu ihren religiösen und politischen Haltungen befragt. 90 Prozent von ihnen fühlen sich, so sagen sie, wohl in der Bundesrepublik. Zugleich sehen sich mehr als die Hälfte als Bürger zweiter Klasse und beklagen, dass sie als Türkeistämmige in Deutschland keine Anerkennung erfahren.

Dienstag, 6. Juni 2017
Beginn: 16:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
susanne.grasow [at] wzb.eu
Donnerstag, 27. Oktober 2016
Untertitel
Lecture by Keith Banting at the MAD colloquium
Beschreibung

Studies of the ‘progressive’s dilemma’ in Canada have tended to paint a rosy picture, concluding that high levels of immigration do not significantly erode social solidarity. However, this happy conclusion is subject to an important qualification: there are dramatic differences in public attitudes towards immigrants and indigenous people, often called Aboriginals. This paper analyses these differences by examining the relationship between perceptions of welfare dependence and support for redistribution, focusing on both groups.

Donnerstag, 27. Oktober 2016
Beginn: 16:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
susanne.grasow [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 6. September 2016
Untertitel
Keynote lecture by Roger Waldinger, University of California
Kurzbeschreibung
The transnational perspective emerged in the early 1990s as an alternative to assimilation theory, gaining instant and wide influence. But curiously, the intellectual confrontation between these two perspectives was averted, as scholars concluded that persistent homeland engagement was fully compatible with hostland integration. This lecture seeks to pick up that challenge. Roger Waldinger demonstrates how a cross-border perspective, encompassing places of origin and destination and the flows of people, ideas, and resources between them, highlights the ways in which population movements from one nation-state to another generates tensions at both sides of the chain.
Dienstag, 6. September 2016
Beginn: 16:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
susanne.grasow [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2016
Untertitel
MaD Colloquium with Eric Knowles, New York University
Beschreibung

Compared to other racial-ethnic groups, Whites are less likely to view themselves as members of a discrete, tangible, and coherent social category. Eric Knowles posits that ongoing demographic changes in the United States — where the non-White population is growing and will exceed that of Whites around mid-century — are altering Whites’ subjective experience of their race. Specifically, he theorizes population changes underway in the U.S.

Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2016
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
susanne.grasow [at] wzb.eu
Donnerstag, 17. März 2016
Untertitel
Presentation of Professor Betsy Levy Paluck, Princeton University
Beschreibung

How can we change social norms, the standards describing typical or desirable behavior? Because individuals’ perceptions of norms guide their personal behavior, influencing these perceptions is one way to create social change. And yet individuals do not form perceptions of typical or desirable behavior in an unbiased manner. Individuals attend to select sources of normative information, and their resulting perceptions rarely match actual rates of behavior in their environment. Thus, changing social norms requires an understanding of how individuals perceive norms in the first place.

Donnerstag, 17. März 2016
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Maike Burda
maike.burda [at] wzb.eu
Freitag, 9. Oktober 2015
Untertitel
Colloquium with Orlando Patterson, moderated by Ruud Koopmans
Beschreibung

Orlando Patterson will present an excerpt from his latest book The Cultural Matrix: Understanding Black Youth (co-edited with Ethan Fosse, Harvard University Press, 2015), which addresses a uniquely American paradox: the socioeconomic crisis, segregation, and social isolation of disadvantaged black youth, on the one hand, and their extraordinary integration and prominence in popular culture on the other.

Freitag, 9. Oktober 2015
Beginn: 15:30 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Dr. Maike M. Burda
maike.burda [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 6. Oktober 2015
Untertitel
Panel Discussion
Beschreibung

This interdisciplinary panel will focus on the community of Israeli immigrants in Berlin, the largest community of Israeli immigrants in Germany. Situating the community within Berlin’s rich multiculturalism, the panel speakers will juxtapose memory studies along with diaspora, immigration and integration theories, seeking to understand how, given the particular part Germany played in Jewish-Israeli history, Israeli immigrants reconcile the past-present duality faced when living in the city.

Dienstag, 6. Oktober 2015
Beginn: 18:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Hadas Cohen
hadas.cohen [at] wzb.eu
31. August - 1. September 2015
Untertitel
Third Annual WZB Conference on Migration and Diversity
Beschreibung

The conference aims to discuss national identity at different levels, for example how individuals of immigrant and non-immigrant background negotiate and express national identity (e.g., in implicit and explicit attitudes or behaviors), how national identity is reproduced by public institutions such as schools, how states define national identity through their constitutions and laws or what measures and policies governments take to foster certain forms of national identity.

31. August - 1. September 2015

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Dr. Maike M. Burda
nationalidentity [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 14. Juli 2015
Untertitel
Unfortunately this Lecture had to be cancelled.




Kurzbeschreibung
Analyses of the relationship between ethnic diversity and solidarity seldom distinguish between different forms of ethnic difference, such as the distinction between racial minority immigrants and indigenous peoples. By making this distinction, this study qualifies the findings of early studies of the relationship between ethnic diversity and solidarity in Canada.
Dienstag, 14. Juli 2015
Beginn: 13:30 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Dr. Maike M. Burda
maike.burda [at] wzb.eu
Montag, 8. Juni 2015
Untertitel
Lecture by Karolina Hansen, Postdoctorate Associate at the Center for Research on Prejudice, Faculty of Psychology of the University of Warsaw (Poland).
Beschreibung

According to ethnolinguistic identity theory, language and accent are important social markers. However, most studies in social psychology have used photographs of faces, names, or other labels of people omitting auditory information. In two lines of research we studied how combinations of accents and looks influence evaluations of such people.

Montag, 8. Juni 2015
Beginn: 14:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Dr. Maike M. Burda
maike.burda [at] wzb.eu
Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2015
Untertitel
Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Michael Minkenberg
Beschreibung
 

This paper addresses the issue of policy convergence in the area of integration policies from the angle of cultural path dependencies. It raises the question to what extent and how religion has been a factor in shaping integration policies in Western democracies, both with regard to the religious legacies of the host countries and the (predominantly Muslim) religion of immigrant groups. As a starting point, the paper addresses the observation of a growing complexity and

Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2015
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Dr. Maike M. Burda
maike.burda [at] wzb.eu
Montag, 27. Oktober 2014
Untertitel
WZB Distinguished Lecture in Social Sciences by Robert J. Sampson
Kurzbeschreibung
The lecture presents the fruits of over a decade’s research among Chicago children – ranging in age from birth to age 15 – who were followed wherever they moved in the United States from the mid-1990s until 2013. The project identifies the major transitions, both positive and negative, that characterize pathways to school and work. The longitudinal survey covers the spectrum of major social changes such as a large decline in violence, rapid immigration, increasing income inequality, and the Great Recession.
Montag, 27. Oktober 2014
Beginn: 17:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Marie Unger
marie.unger [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 30. September 2014
Untertitel
Lecture by Michael Windzio (University of Bremen)
Beschreibung

Structural equation models (SEM) are loved and loathed. SEM combine Path Analysis with Confirmatory Factor Analysis. That is, they are directed dependencies between several variables, which may entail latent variables, that are estimated in one model. Particularly researchers who work on attitudes favour SEMs for their easy combination of confirmatory factor analysis and path analysis in one model. Many also fancy that the presentation of SEM estimates highly resembles diagrams of our theoretical models.

Dienstag, 30. September 2014
Beginn: 13:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Merlin Schaeffer
merlin.schaeffe [at] wzb.eu
Montag, 29. September 2014
Untertitel
Lecture by Michael Hannan, Stanford University
Beschreibung


Michael Hannan is Professor of Sociology at Stanford University and
Professor of Management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is one of the most-cited American sociologists and a founder of the influential organizational ecology approach in the sociology of organizations. His current work theorizes organizational categories and typecasting processes and empirically investigates the dynamics of categories in the wine and restaurant industries. From 22 September to 3 October he will be at the WZB as a guest researcher.

Montag, 29. September 2014
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
susanne.grasow [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 23. September 2014
Untertitel
Lecture by Susan Olzak, Stanford University
Beschreibung


She is widely known as one of the pioneers of ethnic competition theory and does research on armed conflict, ethnic violence, collective action, and social movement organizations. From 22 September to 3 October she will be at the WZB as a guest researcher.

Dienstag, 23. September 2014
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
susanne.grasow [at] wzb.eu
Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2014
Untertitel
Ein Dialog mit Max Weber
Beschreibung

Barbara Thériault, Université de Montréal, stellt ihr neues Buch

"The Cop and the Sociologist.
Investigating Diversity in German Police Forces"

vor.

Einleitung: Ines Michalowski, WZB

Kommentar: Jérémie Gauthier, CMB

Vortrag in deutscher Sprache im Rahmen des Marc Bloch Forums

Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2014
Beginn: 18:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Ines Michalowski
ines.michalowski [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 29. Januar 2014
Untertitel
MAD Kolloqium with Kristin Surak
Kurzbeschreibung
Though grouping states into regions is common in the social sciences,
explicit attempts to understand what regions are and why they help us
predict political outcomes have been rare.
Mittwoch, 29. Januar 2014
Beginn: 13:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
susanne.grasow [at] wzb.eu
24. - 25. Mai 2013
Untertitel
Konferenz
Beschreibung

The debate on trust, cooperation, and civic engagement in ethnically diverse communities has proliferated rapidly over the last decade. Dozens of studies have been conducted on a variety of countries and levels of analysis, across a range of indicators of social capital, and using divergent operationalizations of diversity. The outcomes of these studies have been almost as varied as their research designs. The time has come to draw up the balance. The conference will focus on the discussion about causal mechanisms linking diversity and social capital.  

24. - 25. Mai 2013

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Jutta Höhne
jutta.hoehne [at] wzb.eu
Montag, 8. April 2013
Kurzbeschreibung
Roger Waldinger (UCLA) and Ruud Koopmans (WZB) will present their most recent work on cross-national research on migration, in discussion with Adrian Favell (Sciences Po, Paris) and Gökce Yurdakul (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin).
Montag, 8. April 2013
Beginn: 17:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Pauline Weller (HU Berlin)
pauline.weller [at] sowi.hu-berlin.de
Dienstag, 12. Juni 2012
Untertitel
How the United States and Europe Struggle to Preserve Freedom and Combat Racism
Kurzbeschreibung
We love freedom. We hate racism. But what do we do when these values collide? Bleich's talk explores policies that the United States, Britain, France, Germany, and other liberal democracies have implemented when forced to choose between preserving freedom and combating racism.
Dienstag, 12. Juni 2012
Beginn: 16:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Jutta Höhne
hoehne [at] wzb.eu
24. - 26. Mai 2012
Beschreibung

The workshop brings together researchers from Europe and North America to explore the influence of organizations on the accommodation of ethnic, religious and cultural diversity. Whereas international migration research usually focuses on country differences to explain accommodation, this workshop is organized as a cross-organizational comparisons of the military, prisons, the police, hospitals and schools. 

24. - 26. Mai 2012
Beginn: 14:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Ines Michalowski
michalowski [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 11. April 2012
Untertitel
Professor Dr. Michael Windzio (University of Bremen)

Beschreibung

Studies on interethnic network ties have shown for many Western receiving countries that there is still a considerable degree of friendship segregation between racial groups and between immigrants and natives. While existing network studies on immigrant integration mainly investigate friendship ties, the focus of the present study is also on other dimensions of social ties. This paper is one of the first in migration and integration research which analyses the complex intergenerational interdependence of complete networks among children in school-classes with networks among their parents.

Mittwoch, 11. April 2012
Beginn: 11:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Jutta Höhne
hoehne [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 5. Juli 2011
Untertitel
Lecture by Jaap Dronkers
Beschreibung

The main research question of this presentation is the combined estimation of the effects of educational systems, school-composition, track-level and country of origin on the educational achievement of 15-year-old immigrant students. The paper (co-authored with Rolf van der Velden & Allison Dunne) specifically focuses on the effects of socioeconomic and ethnic background on achievement scores and on the extent these effects are affected by characteristics of the school, track or educational system these students are in.

Dienstag, 5. Juli 2011
Beginn: 16:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Jutta Höhne
hoehne [at] wzb.eu
Freitag, 1. Juli 2011
Untertitel
Lecture by Andreas Wimmer
Beschreibung

Why have some states been captured by specific ethnic elites and their clienteles, excluding all others from access to government power? Conversely, what explains political inclusion across ethnic divides or, in other words, successful nation building? I argue that high state capacity to deliver public goods and well developed civil society organizations reduce ethno-political exclusion because they produce more encompassing networks of political alliances less aligned along ethnic cleavages.

Freitag, 1. Juli 2011
Beginn: 14:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Jutta Höhne
hoehne [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 17. Mai 2011
Untertitel
Podiumsdiskussion in der Niederländischen Botschaft, Klosterstraße 50, Berlin-Mitte
Beschreibung

„Und so stürzt das Kartenhaus der multikulturellen Gesellschaft in sich zusammen”, schrieb der niederländische Soziologe Paul Scheffer im Januar 2000.

Die damals angestoßene Diskussion dauert unverändert intensiv bis heute an. Vor allem die Frage, inwiefern kulturelle Aspekte bei der – gelingenden wie missglückten – Integration in die westliche Gesellschaft eine Rolle spielen, beschäftigt die Öffentlichkeit in den Niederlanden und Deutschland. Ein Vergleich der beiden Länder in Bezug auf die Integrationsprobleme und vor allem die Lösungsansätze ist höchst aufschlussreich.

Dienstag, 17. Mai 2011
Beginn: 18:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Niederländische Botschaft
BLN-EA [at] MINBUZA.NL
Montag, 13. September 2010
Untertitel
Symposium mit Daniel Faas
Beschreibung

Globalisation, European integration, and migration are challenging  national identities and changing education across Europe. The nation-state no longer serves as the sole locus of civic participation and identity formation, and no longer has the influence it once had over the implementation of policies. Drawing on rich empirical data from four schools in Germany and Britain, Daniel Faas examines in his new book how schools mediate government policies, creating distinct educational contexts that shape youth identity negotiation and integration processes.

Montag, 13. September 2010
Beginn: 09:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Jutta Höhne
hoehne [at] wzb.eu
Mittwoch, 17. März 2010
Untertitel
Claudine Attias-Donfut will discuss her recent book (with François-Charles Wolff)
Beschreibung

Based on the first large survey on migrant families in France, coming from different countries and belonging to different migration cohorts, this book explores the social trajectories of the so called “second generations”. It focuses on the role and quality of intergenerational relations, and includes all children in a family, i.e. those born in France, those who came to France with their parents, as well as those who have remained in the country of origin or went back there.

Mittwoch, 17. März 2010
Beginn: 13:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
grasow [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 30. Juni 2009
Untertitel
Diskussion mit Christian Joppke und Ruud Koopmans
Beschreibung

In the 1990s, vivid discussions broke out among migration scholars about different national models of citizenship and integration, such as multiculturalism or assimilation. More recently, these classical models of citizenship have been challenged by studies claiming a convergence between countries resulting either from the emergence of a supranational model of citizenship or from a de facto convergence of policies. Do Western European nation states converge towards a liberal, American understanding of citizenship and citizenship rights, as Christian Joppke has repeatedly argued?

Dienstag, 30. Juni 2009
Beginn: 17:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Marie Unger
marie.unger [at] wzb.eu
Dienstag, 24. Februar 2009
Untertitel
Es diskutieren: Paul Scheffer, Cem Özdemir, Klaus Bade und Ruud Koopmans
Beschreibung

Die zunehmende weltweite Migration stellt uns vor neue Herausforderungen. Politik und Gesellschaft müssen sich drängenden Fragen stellen: Was hält die Gesellschaft zusammen? Wie gehen wir mit Dif-ferenz und Konflikt um? Wozu führt es, wenn Unterschiede geleugnet werden? Mit diesen Themen setzt sich Paul Scheffer in seinem Buch „Die Eingewanderten“ auseinander, in dem er die Spannung zwischen einer multikulturellen Realität und den Rufen nach größerer Abschirmung analysiert.

Dienstag, 24. Februar 2009
Beginn: 17:00 Uhr

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner Name
Susanne Grasow
grasow [at] wzb.eu