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Vorlesungsverzeichnis >> Fakultät Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften >>

  Ethnic inequality: Discrimination

Dozent/in
Dr. Miriam Schmaus

Angaben
Seminar
3 SWS
Zeit und Ort: Fr 16:15 - 18:30, F21/03.79
ab 8.5.2020

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
  • Please register for this course via FlexNow until April 17, 2020. Students who are registered in FlexNow will be enrolled in the VC. They will then receive information about this course via the VC.
  • 12 ECTS
  • A module consists of two courses that have to be attended in the same semester. This course on discrimination has to be combined with the course "Integration of refugees and social stratification" (Dr. Yuliya Kosyakova).
  • Requirements: In one of the two courses you have to complete a small task (determines 1/3 of the final grade) in the other course a big task (determines 2/3 of the final grade - "Portfolio")
  • You can choose in which course you complete either task.
  • The first sesseion takes place on May 8, 2020.

Inhalt
Arguments on (group-specific) discrimination seem inevitable when dealing with social phenomena. Particularly when investigating ethnic inequalities, e.g. in education, labor-, or housing markets, discriminatory practices are frequently called upon. Yet, politicians, as well as academic scholars differ considerably in their understanding of discrimination. Is it discriminatory to link access to tenured positions to the German or European citizenship? Or does real discrimination only begin when Erbil does not get the apartment because he is from Turkey or Agnieszka does not get promoted because her boss fears a negative customer response? The first part of the seminar addresses such questions: who defines what kind of action as discriminatory and what consequences are linked to the respective view? As the methods to measure discrimination are as diverse as the theoretical arguments, the second part of the seminar will deal with the methodological repertoire that is available to measure discrimination: What measures are available to assess discrimination? What measures are best suited for what kind of research question? Is there a royal way to meas-ure discrimination? And can anyone really measure discrimination?

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Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl: 20

Institution: Lehrstuhl für Soziologie, insbes. Sozialstrukturanalyse

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