
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...
more »: Preis der Genossenschaftsbanken an Rübel
On October 16, 2022, the radio and podcast series „Change is Female“ launches, a collaboration between NDR and Zeitenspiegel Reportages.
more »: NDR-Radioserie: Der Wandel ist weiblich
Over the course of a year, reporters from Zeitenspiegel and New York Times twelve women scientists from the Global South who are researching solutions to humanity's major problems and are role models for other women. The reports are published on New York Times and other internet portals of the Burda Forward media company. The project is funded by the European Journalism Centre (EJC) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
more »: Zwölf Frauen – zwölf Ideen
Following the success of their book „Dement, but Not Foolish,“ Uschi Entenmann and Erdmann Wingert, in collaboration with Michael Schmieder, are presenting a new guide on the topic of dementia. The title is „Dement, but Not Forgotten,“ also published by Ullstein Verlag.
more »: Die Zukunft ist dement
On September 18, the documentary “Robinson, the Filipino Fisherman,” directed by Zeitenspiegel reporter Carsten Stormer, was first shown by Art broadcast.
more »: arte-Doku über philippinische Fischer
The Hansel-Mieth Prize was awarded for the 24th time in Fellbach's town hall. The freelance author Amonte Schröder-Jürss and the photographer Andy Reiner were honored.
more »: 24. Hansel-Mieth-Preis verliehen
From Deng Xiaoping's groundbreaking visit to America in 1979 to China's complex and confusing policies toward Russia and Ukraine in 2022, Jim Laurie has been tracking events in China for nearly 45 years. In his talk, “A Five-Decade Perspective,” he takes a look at China today and the remarkable changes the country has undergone over the years in its relationships with the world.
more »: China und die Welt: Vortrag in Berlin
A year-long project, for which reporters from Zeitenspiegel researched across four continents, concluded this June. Together with the Frankfurter Rundschau Did you search for stories that tell „how education changes lives“ – the title of the project that was funded by the European Journalism Centre (EJC) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
more »: Zwölf Monate, zwölf Länder, zwölf Reportagen
To the current issue of Spiegel Knowledge (1/2022), „How to Awaken Your Strengths – Develop Self-Confidence, Gain Assurance,“ reporters from Zeitenspiegel have again contributed a series of articles.
more »: Spiegel Wissen: Ein Magazin über Stärke