Nationaler Diskriminierungs- und Rassismusmonitor (NaDiRa)

National Monitoring of Discrimination and Racism (NaDiRa)

Project head: Prof. Dr. Zerrin SalikutlukDr. Cihan Sinanoğlu

Project team members: Roman Koska AslanDr. Merih AteşDr. Seyran BostancıDr. Rosa Burç Yannik Böckenförde Yasmin Chreiteh Leonie Fuchs Matilda Massa Gahein-Sama Tanja GangarovaDr. Stefanie Hechler Nader Hotait Hümeyranur Imamoğlu Özcan KaradenizProf. Dr. Serhat Karakayalı Johanna Kechout Tae Jun Kim Felicia Boma Lazaridou Claudia Martínez GimenoProf. Dr. Sabrina J. Mayer Aylin MengiDr. Sünje Paasch-Colberg Patricia Piberger Klara PodkowikDr. Tanita Jill Pöggel Julian Ibrahim Reich Tom Runge Hande Savus Jondis Schwartzkopff Lydia SchäferDr. Moritz Sommer Maximilian Thom Kien TranDr. Hans Vogt Neta-Paulina Wagner Benedikt WirthDr. Urszula WozniakDr. Ruta Yemane Esra Yula Zaza Zindel

Running time July 2020 until December 2025
Status Current project

The Racism Monitor (NaDiRa) represents a central project of the DeZIM Institute, which is financed by project funds of the BMFSFJ and commissioned by the Bundestag. The aim is to lay the foundation for a permanent monitoring of racism in Germany. For this purpose, reliable statements on the causes, extent and consequences of racism are to be made on the basis of different data sources in order to be able to develop measures on how racism can be countered. Essential components are both the investigation of the perspectives of the population as a whole and of those affected by discrimination, which in turn will be supplemented by an analysis of the counselling structures. For this project, a civil society accompanying process has been established in which various actors, associations and federations of civil society as well as especially of communities affected by racism are involved in the construction of NaDiRa in order to ensure the respective expertise and their necessary knowledge for high-quality research. The interlocking of the different research perspectives as well as the multi-methodological and interdisciplinary research approach represent a novelty in the quantitative recording of racism in Germany.

Further information can be found here:

https://www.rassismusmonitor.de/

Funding: Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (Third-party funding)