Blog Grid Post Aryaan Bovenberg started her internship at SSW Aryaan is a Dutch student at Wageningen University and Research. She studies International Development, with a main focus on Politics Empowering refugee women through deliberation and theatre In August 2020 Social Science Works has started a series of workshops by women for women in a Potsdam refugee Zak Reimer has launched his podcast "Integration for Everyone" Our great intern Zak Reimer has launched his series of podcasts “Integration for everyone”. In these podcasts he explores the Towards inclusive urban policy-making: a cultural rights perspective The year 2007 marked the global demographic transition to the urban age. Although still vastly disparate between regions, levels of Muslim women in Germany: A look at gender inequality and integration Gender equality has become a touchstone to determine the extent of Islam's acceptance in Western societies, where many are already Paola Perrin de Brichambaut has started her internship at Social Science Works Paola Perrin de Brichambaut holds a master’s degree in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge. Her research examines the Deliberating Discrimination, Antisemitism, Racism, Sexism, Homophobia in Volatile Schools in Hamburg: Why was there a wall between East and West... In 2019 Social Science Works enjoyed a close cooperation with a district-school in Hamburg.[1] We formed two groups of about Deliberation on gender equality at Wendepunkt Berlin Gender Equality was again the topic of our deliberations at Wendepunkt Berlin (26 and 27 February 2020). Our very engaged Deliberation on gender equality at FrauenComputerZentrumBerlin We implemented a next deliberation on gender equality at the FrauenComputerZentrumBerlin. On Friday 14 and Saturday 15 February we had Lina Gessner is our new intern for the spring of 2020. Lina Gessner studies Global Project and Change Management at Windesheim Honors College in Zwolle, The Netherlands. Since February 2020 she « Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 15 … 22 Next »