WEBVTT 1 00:00:07.500 --> 00:00:13.500 Gender is a central category of order in our society. 2 00:00:14.000 --> 00:00:17.000 It affects us all and many areas of universities. 3 00:00:18.500 --> 00:00:19.500 I’m Sarah Dangendorf. 4 00:00:20.000 --> 00:00:23.500 I work at the HsH department of Research and Development. 5 00:00:24.000 --> 00:00:29.000 My job is to promote gender aspects in research and support women in science. 6 00:00:29.400 --> 00:00:32.500 One of the typical prejudices in gender research 7 00:00:33.000 --> 00:00:37.400 is the false belief that we need to deconstruct gender as a category. 8 00:00:37.500 --> 00:00:39.400 It is only part of gender research, 9 00:00:39.500 --> 00:00:42.500 as men and women can just as well be considered as an entity in statistical terms. 10 00:00:54.500 --> 00:00:55.400 My name is Oliver Bott, 11 00:00:55.500 --> 00:01:01.000 Vice President of Research, IT, and Information, 12 00:01:01.500 --> 00:01:04.400 and professor of Medical Informatics at HsH. 13 00:01:04.500 --> 00:01:12.400 We work in the field of applied research, producing systems that are used by people. 14 00:01:12.500 --> 00:01:13.500 In this regard, several questions arise: 15 00:01:14.000 --> 00:01:18.500 is there a gender-related difference in the usage of these systems? 16 00:01:19.500 --> 00:01:24.500 Should these differences be reflected in the requirements that our systems have to meet? 17 00:01:25.000 --> 00:01:24.050 And how can we take gender differences into account 18 00:01:27.500 --> 00:01:35.500 when we design systems or the methodology of our scientific work? 19 00:01:47.500 --> 00:01:54.000 Scientific research isn’t really objective but strongly influenced by who does the research. 20 00:01:54.400 --> 00:01:56.000 My name is Max Metzger, 21 00:01:56.400 --> 00:02:04.500 I’m a physicist and work at HsH’s Gender MINT department. 22 00:02:05.000 --> 00:02:08.500 We examine how knowledge is created, and by whom. 23 00:02:09.000 --> 00:02:11.400 Many theories were developed by men. 24 00:02:11.500 --> 00:02:14.000 If research is conducted by only one group of people, 25 00:02:14.400 --> 00:02:16.400 it lacks the other group’s perspective, 26 00:02:16.500 --> 00:02:21.000 and their ideas of what the final product should be. 27 00:02:30.400 --> 00:02:34.400 It’s about generating differentiated knowledge. 28 00:02:35.040 --> 00:02:40.000 The issue is the failure to address important questions that concern one half of humankind. 29 00:02:41.000 --> 00:02:42.000 My name is Karin Lenhart-Roth, 30 00:02:42.400 --> 00:02:53.400 I’m a professor of political science, and dean of the HsH Social Work department. 31 00:02:53.500 --> 00:02:58.400 Gender research is a project of emancipation, also from a historical perspective. 32 00:02:58.500 --> 00:03:04.400 It is closely linked to intersectionality: 33 00:03:04.500 --> 00:03:11.000 observing gender in context with other categories like ethnicity, 34 00:03:11.400 --> 00:03:17.500 class, or body – e.g. in relation to disabilities – to establish further differentiation. 35 00:03:18.000 --> 00:03:21.500 Just as there are extremely privileged women, 36 00:03:22.000 --> 00:03:26.500 there are men heavily affected by inequality and discrimination.