Ines Schipperges

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Ines Schipperges (born 1983 in Kiel ) is a German journalist , editor and author .

Professional background

Schipperges grew up in Heidelberg . She studied intercultural German studies in Karlsruhe , Kingston (Canada), Bonn and Florence and received her doctorate in 2013 with a topic on children's and youth literature. She works as a freelance journalist for SWR , dpa , Die Zeit , Zeit Campus , Süddeutsche.de , Brigitte , Eltern and Madame .

Awards

For her eight-part autism series in SZ-Magazin online Es ist Liebe, only different she was awarded the DGPPN media prize for science journalism in the print category in 2018 by the DGPPN, the largest medical-scientific specialist society for questions of mental illness in Germany .

Publications

  • Utopias of the own and the foreign. intercultural aspects of German children's and youth literature after 1945. VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Saarbrücken 2008, ISBN 978-3-8364-5593-0 .
  • All's well that ends well? Conflict, turning point and rescue as a dramatic moment for Erich Kästner, Michael Ende and Cornelia Funke. In: Poetica: Schriften zur Literaturwissenschaft , No. 125, Kovač, Hamburg 2013, ISSN  1435-6554 , ISBN 978-3-8300-7420-5 . (also dissertation)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ines Schipperges: Autism Series: All eight episodes - SZ magazine. In: sueddeutsche.de. Retrieved February 18, 2019 .
  2. DGPPN Prizes 2018: Outstanding work and projects awarded in the categories science, supply and society In: dgppn.de , December 1, 2018, accessed on February 18, 2019.