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The GenderCompetenceCenter is engaged in the fields of equality, anti-discrimination and diversity politics, while simultaneously pursuing the ongoing critique and reworking of these notions. 

Equality, anti-discrimination policies and recognition of individual differences are preconditions to the forms of socio-cultural and political participation that unfold transformative force rather than affirming society’s status quo. Accordingly, demands for equality, anti-discrimination and social diversity are core pieces of emancipatory and transformative politics that promote social and global change in order to serve up justice — even though under pluralist conditions understandings of justice remain necessarily controversial.
The GenderCompetenceCenter deploys a concept of equality politics that challenges all kinds of social inequalities and also does not limit gender to the binary of women and men. Furthermore, it understands the analysis of relations of power and domination and its historical changes as an inherent part of equality politics. Equality, anti-discrimination and diversity politics are understood as contributing to an ongoing process of dehierarchizing systemic power relations. It fosters non-hierarchical articulations of difference and advances and works to facilitate the abolishment of social exclusions and coercive normalizations.


The GenderCompetenceCenter participates in public and academic debates and discourses on equality, anti-discrimination and diversity politics. For this matter the Center is engaged in academic research, political education, political consulting and policy-making as well as in the critique of media and political representation. It organizes conferences, lectures, seminars and events, which support public articulation, exchange, and controversy.

The GenderCompetenceCenter

is an application-oriented research institution at the Humboldt-Universität of Berlin for supporting public administrative institutions in implementing the Gender Mainstreaming (GM) strategy. It was founded in October 2003 as an externally-funded project within the Center for Transdisciplinary Gender Studies (ZtG). It is financed by the Federal Ministry for Family, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth.

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