Friederike Herrmann

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Friederike Herrmann (* 1960 in Bad Hersfeld ) is a German media scientist and professor for journalism and communication studies at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt .

Career

Friederike Herrmann obtained her Abitur at the Max Slevogt Gymnasium in Landau in the Palatinate . From 1982 to 1994 she worked as an editor for the national weekly newspaper Deutsches Allgemeine Sonntagsblatt in Hamburg. From 1985 to 1991 she studied history , modern German literature and folklore at the University of Hamburg . From 1994 to 2006 she worked as a research assistant and assistant in the postgraduate course in media studies and media practice at the University of Tübingen . In 2000 she received her PhD. As a freelance journalist, she worked for various radio stations and print media, e. B. Die Zeit , Süddeutsche Zeitung , Weltwoche , Frankfurter Rundschau , SWR and NDR . In addition, she worked as a writing trainer for journalism schools and companies, e. B. Journalistenschule Ruhr (WAZ), the online editorial team of ZDF , the Südwestdeutscher Zeitschriftenverleger-Verband and Ruhrkohle AG.

From 2006 to 2012 she was professor for media studies with a focus on text production at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. In 2012 she was appointed to the newly founded Chair of Journalism III at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.

Her main research interests are text and language, narrativity (theory and journalistic practice), journalists' writing processes, media ethics, media and everyday life, privacy and the public, media and gender.

Books

  • Negative pressure. The journalistic text workshop. Wiesbaden 2006. ISBN 9783531902562
  • Privacy, media and gender. Bisexuality in Daily Talks. Opladen 2002. ISBN 3-8100-3298-0
  • Breaking taboos as a program. Private and intimate in the media. Opladen 2001. ISBN 3-8100-2920-3

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