Endax

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Endax (own spelling: endaX) is an initiative of the Dortmund institute futureorg and the World Media Group AG and conducts representative election and opinion research for immigrants in Germany.

Sense and purpose

With the Endax project, the institute wants to collect data relating to the opinions, wishes, needs and interests of migrants. Political attitudes are also part of the data collection. In particular, it is also about the Turkish community in Germany .

Endax registers the participants who voluntarily take part in its surveys. In principle, Endax represents a database , it is a so-called online access panel . The participants are people with a migration background living in Germany . After registration, the participants will receive an email with an inserted link that leads to the surveys. Answers are stored anonymously. After completion of the survey phase, i. H. When all participants have completed the survey, a research team evaluates the data and communicates the results to the participants.

The results of the surveys will be published in the German-Turkish journals .

Partners and funding

The Endax initiative is a joint project of the futureorg Institute and World Media Group AG. Another is the German-Turkish Journal. Endax is exclusively privately financed. Cooperation partners are Typisch Deutsch e. V., International Business Club e. V., Migrants in the Union - MIU e. V.

Media partners are also the blog “DIB - Die Integrationsblogger”, Avrupa and Samanyolu TV , all media from World Media Group AG.

Results from Endax studies

The first study, which was carried out in mid-2013, investigated the series of murders committed by the right-wing extremist terrorist cell, the National Socialist Underground . This was the first time that the opinion of this section of the population was presented to the German public and was widely discussed by the German and Turkish press in July 2013.

The second research topic was the “democratic participation of highly qualified migrants in Germany” (in short: HoMi study), which was carried out together with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom. For this purpose, a conference was held in Cologne on August 24, 2013.

The third study looked at the voting behavior of Turks with German voting rights in the federal elections on September 22, 2013 in Germany . The endaX results attracted considerable attention before the federal election.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b DIB - Die Integrationsblogger: endaX: Opinion research for migrants as a major emancipation project . May 10, 2013.
  2. Andreas Breathes: study on NSU murders: Turkish community suspicious. taz, July 22, 2013, accessed on February 23, 2019 .
  3. Turks do not believe in solving the NSU murders. In: MiGAZIN. July 18, 2013, accessed February 23, 2019 .
  4. ^ Study - Turkish Migrants and the NSU Murder Series. Confidence is waning , SWR International, July 23, 2013, version of December 28, 2013 from the Internet Archive.
  5. German Turks skeptical: Only a few expect the NSU to be cleared up. In: BR. July 23, 2013, accessed February 23, 2019 .
  6. Almanya: NSU davası Türklere güven vermiyor. In: www.dw.de. July 18, 2013, accessed on February 23, 2019 (tur).
  7. Archive link ( Memento of the original from January 17, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.freiheit.org
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  9. "When I present the results of my study, it gets quiet" - German Turkish Journal | DTJ ONLINE . In: German Turkish Journal | DTJ ONLINE . August 31, 2013 ( dtj-online.de [accessed September 19, 2017]).
  10. ^ Karl-Rudolf Korte: The 2013 Bundestag election: Analyzes of election, party, communication and government research , Springer-Verlag, 2014, ISBN 978-3-658-02915-9 . P. 220 .