Wann ist Forschung lokalisiert? Eurozentrismus in der Forschung über sexuelle/sexualisierte Gewalt in Hochschulen. Der Fall Indonesien

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https://doi.org/10.17169/ogj.2025.233

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Gewalt gegen Frauen, Eurozentrismus, Sexualisierte Gewalt, Hochschule, Universität

Abstract

Die Forschung zu sexualisierter Gewalt in Hochschulen konzentriert sich bislang überwiegend auf Fälle aus den Vereinigten Staaten und dem Vereinigten Königreich. Diese werden oft als global übertragbare Best-Practice-Modelle dargestellt, während Forschung aus dem Globalen Süden als lokal spezifisch betrachtet wird. In diesem Artikel wird anhand einer Analyse der Metadaten – Titel, Zusammenfassungen und Schlüsselwörter – dreier führender Fachzeitschriften zur Gewaltforschung untersucht, wie eine solche geografische Einordnung erfolgt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Fälle aus dem Globalen Norden häufig ohne expliziten Länderbezug präsentiert werden, was zu ihrer Universalisierung beiträgt, während Fälle aus dem Globalen Süden klar gekennzeichnet und als kontextgebunden behandelt werden. Anhand des indonesischen Kontextes zeigt der Artikel auf, wie lokal verankerter Aktivismus und politische Entwicklungen die vorherrschenden akademischen Narrative herausfordern. Er argumentiert, dass akademische Publikationspraktiken zu epistemischer Gewalt beitragen, indem sie globale Hierarchien in der Wissensproduktion verstärken.

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Lina Knorr, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Lina Knorr ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, wo sie seit 2018 tätig ist. In ihrer Dissertation untersucht sie Studierendenproteste gegen sexualisierte Gewalt an indonesischen Hochschulen. Von 2021 bis 2022 koordinierte sie das BMBF-geförderte Forschungsprojekt „De:link//Re:link – Local perspectives on transregional processes of (dis-)entanglements“ und arbeitete anschließend im Forschungsprojekt zu sexualisierter Diskriminierung und Gewalt im Hochschulkontext an der Freien Universität Berlin.

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Knorr, L. (2025). Wann ist Forschung lokalisiert? Eurozentrismus in der Forschung über sexuelle/sexualisierte Gewalt in Hochschulen. Der Fall Indonesien. Open Gender Journal, 9. https://doi.org/10.17169/ogj.2025.233

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