Critical Education Research on Racism and Discrimination with a Focus on Antiziganism
At a glance
General Education and History of Education
Educational Research
DFG Heisenberg Programme

Project description
The project “Critical Education Research on Racism and Discrimination with a Focus on Antiziganism” focuses on history, knowledge production, and biography in relation to the educational history and present situation of Sinti and Roma in Germany and Europe under antiziganist-racist conditions. The project consists of three lines of research: 1. Education in post-National Socialist societies at the intersection of education policy, school administration, and school practice: German Sinti*zze in the education system of the FRG and GDR based on local case studies; 2. The educability of European Roma: transnational knowledge production in the context of the European Union; 3. Educational participation of students from Romani communities who have migrated to Germany: barriers and conditions for success – resistance strategies and self-theories. Questions of educational history, anti-racist theory formation, transnationality/internationalization, and methodology and method development in the field of biographical research are central to all aspects of the project.
Sustainable Development Goals (United Nations)
Principal investigator
Participating institutions
Department of Education Studies
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Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 7, 10117 Berlin