Almut Schnerring

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Almut Schnerring (* 1970 in Gengenbach ) is a German speech teacher, radio journalist and author. Together with Sascha Verlan , she initiated the Equal Care Day .

Life

Almut Schnerring was born in the Black Forest and studied communication research and phonetics , art history and German in Stuttgart, Paris and Bonn. She completed her studies with an interdisciplinary master's thesis on the subject of 'The Art of Color Hearing. About the implementation of paintings in acoustic pictures for the radio ' from. At RWTH Aachen she qualified as a speech teacher DGSS and continued her education in the areas of radio , film and television as well as communication, training and adult education. She has been working as a freelance journalist since 1998 and is a lecturer at the University of Bonn. As a “word & sound kitchen”, she writes and produces articles and radio features for public radio with Sascha Verlan . Schnerring and Verlan received the Alex Media Prize in 2007 for their feature 'The hungryest player begins' . Together they work on the topics of gender equality , role stereotypes and everyday sexism . Under the catchphrase “pink-light-blue trap”, they address the division of the children's world into princesses and adventurers and offer advanced training courses on gender-sensitive pedagogy .

In 2016, Schnerring and Verlan initiated the Equal Care Day , a day of action that draws attention to the lack of appreciation and unfair distribution of care work .; In 2019 they received a grant from Social Impact to implement the idea . In 2017, together with Anke Domscheit-Berg, they launched the Golden Fence Post , a negative award for absurd gender marketing that criticizes role stereotypes in advertising.

Almut Schnerring lives with Sascha Verlan and their three children in Bonn.

bibliography

  • Hear and understand pictures. An artistic media theory , Münster 2000. ISBN 978-3-82584-716-6
  • The pink-light-blue trap. For a childhood without role clichés (together with Sascha Verlan), Munich 2014. ISBN 978-3-88897-938-5
  • Equal Care. On care and society (together with Sascha Verlan), Berlin 2020. ISBN 978-3-95732-427-6
  • Present convincingly and safely. Practical rhetoric for schools and studies , Ditzingen 2020. ISBN 978-3-15-015241-6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Almut Schnerring: Hearing and Understanding Pictures: A Media Theory of Speech Art . Münster 2000, p. 179 ( google.de [accessed April 14, 2020]).
  2. profile Almut Schnerring. In: training-bonn.de. August 6, 2015, accessed April 14, 2020 .
  3. Almut Schnerring. In: Directory of persons at the University of Bonn. Retrieved April 14, 2020 .
  4. Schnerring & Verlan. Word & Sound Kitchen, accessed on April 13, 2020 .
  5. ARD audio game database. Retrieved April 15, 2020 .
  6. RESPECT 2.0 - Of appreciation in a globalized world. Retrieved April 15, 2020 .
  7. Almut Schnerring: Sexism sells. How advertising normalizes our gender image. In: Sheets for German and international politics. September 2016, accessed April 14, 2020 .
  8. Blog Rosa-Hellblau-Falle.de. Retrieved April 14, 2020 .
  9. Almut Schnerring and Sascha Verlan: The pink-light-blue trap. For a childhood without role stereotypes. Munich 2014.
  10. ^ Thilo Jahn: Equal Care Day. Cleaning, caring for, cooking - almost always women’s business. Podcast. Interview partner: Almut Schnerring, initiator of the Equal Care Day. In: Deutschlandfunk Nova. February 28, 2020, accessed April 14, 2020 .