Forschungsschwerpunkt: cultural minorities; ZLP: Kinderschutz und Kinderrechte; BSCHW: Inklusive Bildung mit Fokus auf digitale Barrierefreiheit

Projektdetails

Hochschule
Pädagogische Hochschule Steiermark
Sprache
Projektleitung gesamt
Sanahuja Gavaldà, Josep Maria; Dr. / UAB Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, UAB University of Barcelona
Projektleitung intern
Gigerl, Monika; HS-Prof. MA Dr. BEd
Interne Projektmitarbeiter/innen
Auferbauer, Martin; HS-Prof. Mag. PhD. / 6400 Institut für Bildungswissenschaften
Boeckmann, Klaus-Börge; HS-Prof. Mag. Dr. Univ.-Doz. / 6600 Institut für Diversität und Internationales
Frantz-Pittner, Andrea; Mag. Dr. Prof. / 6100 Institut für Elementar- und Primarpädagogik
Haas-Vogl, Heiko; MA BEd Prof. / 6600 Institut für Diversität und Internationales
Hronovsky-Ortner, Michaela; MA Mag. Prof. / 6600 Institut für Diversität und Internationales
Kink-Hampersberger, Susanne Gertrude; MA Bakk. Prof. / 6700 Institut für Educational Governance
Lasnik, Silvia; Mag. Prof. / 6100 Institut für Elementar- und Primarpädagogik
Levc, Barbara; Mag. Prof. / 6100 Institut für Elementar- und Primarpädagogik
Linhofer, Susanne; ILn Mag.phil. Prof. / 6600 Institut für Diversität und Internationales
Malkoc, Smirna; Dr. BSc. MSc Prof. / 6500 Institut für Praxislehre und Praxisforschung
Wierzbicka, Aleksandra; Mag. BEd Prof. / 6100 Institut für Elementar- und Primarpädagogik
Externe Projektmitarbeiter/innen
Kooperationspartner
UAB Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, UAB University of Barcelona
Laufzeit
2026 – 2029
Beschreibung
Society is still far from fully achieving the rights of people with disabilities, especially girls and women from culturally minoritised
groups. Analysing inequality from an intersectional perspective allows us to highlight how disadvantage derives from an interweaving of conditions that, taken in isolation, fail to capture the serious discriminatory effects that result from their intersection.
FRIDA’s objective is to design actions that promote the agency of girls and women with disabilities from culturally minoritised groups
in the educational, work and family spheres, based on a legislative mapping of progress in the fundamental rights of these people in
each country. The consortium comprises 10 academic entities (4 from Latin America and one from Africa) and 5 non-academic entities from 11 countries. From an interdisciplinary perspective, it aims to define priorities that reflect the demands of girls and women with disabilities from culturally minoritised groups, as well as the barriers and levers in educational, employment and socio-family services through an inclusive research methodology to advance in the design of innovative and inclusive proposals, promoting the
democratisation of research processes and the exchange of good inclusive practices.The main results of the project will be the elaboration of an International comparative report on the rights of girls and women from an interseccional perspective, a Toolkit for
practitioners to promoting the agency for these girls and women in the educational, work and family spheres and the creation of an
interactive online platform to make visible or denounce oppressive situations and to share and respond to the priorities expressed by
these girls and women.
It also includes recommendations for policy-makers and researchers to optimise community resources and to generate inclusive research projects, promoting innovative actions for the agency of girls and women with disabilities from culturally minoritised groups.
Beschreibung (engl.)
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