Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti

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Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti (* 1967 in Augsburg ) is a German freelance journalist and non-fiction author based in Bonn .

Life

Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti graduated from Peutinger Gymnasium in Augsburg in 1986 , then worked at Siemens in Munich and Berlin and attended the Leibniz College in Tübingen . From 1990 she completed a degree in cultural education with a focus on media at the University of Hildesheim , which she graduated in 1994 with a diploma.

In 1996 she founded one of the first online diaries or group blogs, the so-called "cyber diary". It was later adopted by Aktion Mensch . A year later, she started another collaborative writing project with the Rhineland-Palatinate State Library with "Erlebte Geschichte".

Since then she has been writing as a freelance journalist for c't , Heise online , Financial Times Deutschland , Süddeutsche Zeitung , VDI nachrichten and for the web news magazine Telepolis, among others . Her focus is on the subjects of civil rights , freedom of information , data protection and media ethics. At Telepolis she wrote articles on the crypto debate as well as on the Telepolis specials about the worldwide Echelon interception system , the Enfopol papers and freedom of information. In addition, from 1999 to 2000 she wrote the column "Netzdepesche" for Spiegel Online .

Since the winter semester of 2002, she has been a lecturer at the Institute for Journalism at the University of Dortmund for three years. Since 2005 she has been a lecturer at the Institute for Communication Studies at the University of Bonn . Your adopted home and the seat of your journalists' office is Bonn.

Awards

Together with the Telepolis editorial team, Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti received the European Prize for Online Journalism at the Net-Media 2000 media conference in the “Investigative Reporting” category (2000). The award was given to the Telepolis editorial team for reporting on Enfopol since 1998. She is a godmother of the Big Brother Award Germany. Since 2002 she has been a member of the jury for the Intelligence Initiative and the “Bridge Foundation - Civil Rights in the Digital Society”.

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