
In the first-ever Constructive World Award, the two “Zeitenspiegler” (time mirror journalists) Sascha Montag and Jan Rübel won in the "Fundamental Survival" category.
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For 25 years now, our reporter community has annually awarded the Hansel Mieth Prize, one of the most important journalism awards in German print journalism. In order to continue doing so in the future, we have launched a crowdfunding campaign on the platform „Startnext“. Call started, in which we are asking for donations until July 31, 2023.
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The Hansel Mieth Prize 2023 goes to Rudi Novotny (text) and Anne Morgenstern (photos). The Gabriel Grüner Scholarship 2023 goes to Nora Belghaus (author) and Helena Lea Manhartsberger (photographer). The Gabriel Grüner Junior Prize 2023 is awarded to Sophia Steinegger and Leonie Rita Pichler, as well as Beatrix Stricker and Veronika Liensberger.
more »: Preise & Stipendium: Die Entscheidung
In recent weeks, some authors and photographers from Zeitenspiegel have been intensively exploring the topic of water – from the flood disaster in the Ahr Valley, to future water scarcity in Germany, cholera in Lebanon, sophisticated concepts against floods, and the supposed savior, hydrogen. Discover astonishing and surprising insights, bundled in…
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Our photographer Éric Vazzoler returned in mid-February from a one-month stay in Mariupol – a place that many colleagues cannot currently travel to, especially since the annexation referendum at the end of September 2022.
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In times of a postulated media crisis and job cuts, Zeitenspiegel is setting an example: Work on our new home is nearing completion. Over two years ago, we decided to move into a nearly hundred-year-old farmhouse with a barn and garden – just a few hundred meters from our previous headquarters in Weinstadt-Endersbach. The...
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Carsten Stormer has for Art filmed a documentary in Ukraine. In „Tracking War Crimes,“ he accompanies the work of the human rights organization Human Rights Watch – the experts collect data and have it analyzed by IT specialists, data forensic experts, and journalists. The goal: evidence for the International Criminal Court.
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This February, the German-Chinese Media Network together with the association journalists.network e.V. and with the support of the Bosch Alumni Network, a series of events titled “Outside, looking in”: Workshops and discussions that deal with the challenges of increasing restrictions and lack of access to China, but also to other parts of the world where the work of journalists and scientists is at risk.
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At Zeitenspiegel, we have also been practicing solution-oriented journalism for almost 20 years. Currently with our reportage series „Twelve Women – Twelve Ideas“, which, until September 2023, will present women scientists from the Global South monthly for a year.
more »: Wissenschaftlerinnen im Globalen SüdenThe call for entries for the Hansel-Mieth-Prize, which will be awarded for the 25th time in 2023, as well as for the Gabriel-Grüner-Scholarship, has begun. Engaging reports or research proposals can be submitted until January 13, 2023.
more »: 25. Hansel-Mieth-Preis ausgeschrieben
Six photographers will show their works at the gallery in Fellbach.
more »: Zeitenspiegel stellt ausZeitenspiegel journalist Jan Rübel has won third prize from the Volks- und Raiffeisenbanken. 230 entries submitted for the “BlaueBoje” journalism prize, with the award going to Rübel for his reportage “So Close, So Far” in FR7, the magazine of the Frankfurter Rundschau. In it, he describes the phenomenon of workshops for people with disabilities in Germany. Out of...
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