Anne Françoise Weber

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Anne Françoise Weber (* 1973 ) is a Franco-German social scientist and journalist.

life and career

Anne Françoise Weber studied social sciences, Islamic studies and Protestant theology at the Universities of Marburg , Berlin and Tunis. She mainly dealt with gender and religion issues. She worked u. a. in Tunisia on women's rights and received her doctorate in 2005 from the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg on Christian-Islamic dialogue in Lebanon . She is a graduate of the Berlin School of Journalism.

Weber worked for the regional office of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Beirut and as a freelance journalist in Lebanon and Egypt . She worked as a journalist a. a. for the Evangelical Press Service , Radio France Internationale and since 2010 as editor for Deutschlandfunk Kultur .

Weber lives in Berlin and has two children with her partner.

Fonts (selection)

as an author
  • State feminism and the autonomous women's movement in Tunisia (communications from DOI; vol. 62). German Orient-Institut, Hamburg 2001, ISBN 3-89173-064-0 .
  • Le cèdre islamo-chrétien. De Libanais à la recherche de l'unité nationale (Studies on Ethnicity, Religion and Democracy; Vol. 8). Nomos, Baden-Baden 2007, ISBN 978-3-8329-3102-5 (also dissertation, University of Freiburg 2005)
  • nine editions of the daily program Background on Deutschlandfunk .
as editor
  • with Armin Heinemann, Olfa Lamloum: The Middle East in the Media. Conflicts, Censorship and Public Opinion . Saqi Books, London 2010, ISBN 978-0-86356-658-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://freischreiber.de/anne-francoise-weber
  2. http://www.deutschlandradiokultur.de/ein-alter-roman-und-das-neue-aeggypt.1005.de.html?dram:article_id=267315
  3. Czurda, Klemens: ZAK | Dr. Anne Françoise Weber. March 27, 2014, accessed on February 15, 2017 (German).