
The Otto Brenner Foundation shows in its current study „The Fading of the World“, how much foreign reporting in Germany is concentrated on the USA and Europe, while the global South hardly appears. Such distorted foreign reporting shapes one's worldview. However, according to Carl Bernstein, journalism has the task of being „as faithful a representation of reality as possible.“ We want to make a small contribution to this.
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With the Dementia Wiki A comprehensive encyclopedia on questions surrounding dementia has gone online. Created by Zeitenspiegel. Commissioned by the Swiss association Podium Demenz, which developed the idea.
more »: Zeitenspiegel erstellt Demenzwiki
We have been sending class sets of the new product by package for months. Mut-Magazines – all reorders. In October, the sixth issue of the magazine „Let them shine - How school can prepare our children for life“ was included in 14 German daily newspapers with a print run of 800,000 copies. Many teachers and university lecturers have read it and want Mut for use in lessons and teacher training.
more »: Große Resonanz auf neue Mut-Ausgabe
Stories about people, landscapes, and passions
The new Remstal magazine "Landluft" is now available for €8 at well-stocked bookstores and newsstands.
First published in 2012 by the Reporter Community Zeitenspiegel, the magazine once again opens our eyes to the beauty of our homeland: the magnificent landscape, the economic potential, the oenological and culinary idyll, and the cultural diversity.
A passionate appeal not to forget the good amidst all the bad.
more »: Das neue Remstal-Magazin „Landluft 6“ ist da!Zeitenspiegel author Jan Rübel has won this year's Friedrich and Isabel Vogel Prize for Business Journalism. In the print category, the jury selected his report “In Close Proximity, So Far Away” about workshops for people with disabilities as an invisible mass (labor) market in Germany, published on October 17, 2020, in FR7 – Magazin der Frankfurter Rundschau. The prizes are awarded for...
more »: Vogel-Preis an Jan RübelThe documentary „Die Unbeugsamen – Gefährdete Pressefreiheit auf den Philippinen“ (The Unyielding – Endangered Press Freedom in the Philippines) was nominated for the Grimme Prize in the spring. However, the film about the risky work of female journalists and human rights activists in the Southeast Asian country accepted the endangerment of some protagonists for more dramatic storytelling. When Zeitenspiegel reporter Carsten Stormer, who had initially co-authored the documentary, pointed out this bitter irony, there was great outrage in the German media – about Stormer.
more »: Eine sehr feuilletonistische Debatte
For one year, reporters from Zeitenspiegel have been searching in twelve countries around the world for stories that show what a difference education can make in people's lives. The project partner is Frankfurter Rundschau. The global research project is supported by the European Journalism Centre (EJC) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Five reporters from Zeitenspiegel conducted research in Rhineland-Palatinate, North Rhine-Westphalia, and Bavaria in recent weeks, on behalf of the Strict to speak with those affected by the flood disaster.
more »: Recherchen im Hochwassergebiet
After about a year and a half of waiting, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has granted our correspondent David Sahay a visa. The office in Beijing is to be opened as soon as possible.
more »: Zeitenspiegel eröffnet Büro in Peking
Zeitenspiegel author Rike Uhlenkamp and Zeitenspiegel photographer Sascha Montag have won this year's „von unten“ journalism prize from the Austrian Poverty Conference.
more »: Preis „von unten“ an Uhlenkamp und Montag
The 22. Alternative Media Award goes to Zeitenspiegel author Jan Rübel this year. The jurors awarded him the prize in the „Power“ category for his reportage „So close, yet so far,“ in which he depicts the system of workshops for people with disabilities.
more »: Alternativer Medienpreis an Jan Rübel
A 160-year-old tradition abruptly ended in 2001: ThyssenKrupp ceased steel production in the Dortmund-Hörde district. In 2003, 800 Chinese workers flew in and dismantled the plant to rebuild it in China.
more »: Fotoausstellung von Frank Schultze