Kai Friedrich Schade

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Kai Friedrich Schade (born June 19, 1940 in Heide (Holstein) ; † November 14, 2013 in Schwalbach am Taunus ) was a German journalist and publicist .

Life

Schade studied in Frankfurt am Main, Heidelberg, Ljubljana (Slovenia) and Palermo (Italy) and obtained a diploma in social sciences, economics and sociology in 1966. After training as a journalist until 1968, development policy issues were the focus of his professional life.

As an employee of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) between 1968 and 1970 he promoted development education in schools and society and science, was the initiator of the BMZ series Schools and Third World and co-founder of the Working Group for Peace and Conflict Research (AFK) and Chairman of the Third World Working Group with a number of initiatives to institutionalize peace research.

From 1970 to 2004 Schade was co-founder and head of the journal epd-Entwicklungspolitik of the Evangelical Press Service (epd) and until his retirement he was editor-in-chief of the follow-up publication Zeitschrift Entwicklungspolitik . For the journal Entwicklungspolitik he succeeded in creating a broader, Central European group of editors who took over the publishing responsibility from 2004. This resulted in the then integrated quarterly publication, the overview, the publication Welt-Sichten .

Schade wrote numerous articles in books, magazines, press and radio. He established the caricature from the southern hemisphere in Third World journalism and initiated international caricature prizes and exhibitions with cartoons from India, South America and Turkey. He is one of the founders of the Third World Journalists Network (DWJN) and has made numerous contributions for qualified reporting on North-South issues.

As a part-time job, he worked among other things from 1987 to 1999 with a teaching and examination assignment at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt / Main as part of the postgraduate course "Education: 3rd World". Schade's educational initiatives include the founding of the educational association Solidarisch leben (SOLILE) (Frankfurt / Main) and the Hessian Working Group for Development Education in Schools (HABS), which later led to the establishment of the Third World school in the Hessian Ministry of Culture.

Schade has received the development policy media prize several times. 2008 awarded him the University of Leipzig , the honorary doctorate .

Schade had been married to Susanne Rauscher-Schade since 1963. The marriage had three children.

Publications (selection)

  • Development from below A new strategy for development policy, In: sudeten-europer, Stierstadt 1965, issue 35.
  • Integration of agriculture and industry in the joint project, In: Farmer abroad, Frankfurt / M. 1968, issue 2.
  • Development Policy and Peace, In: Der Sozialdemokrat, Frankfurt / M. 1969, issue 9.
  • Regional integrated development policy, In: Informations, Institut für Raumordnung, Bonn 1969, issue 3.
  • Development policy awareness-raising in schools The basis of progressive development policy for the next decade, In: Development and Cooperation, Bonn 1970, Issue 1.
  • Development awareness in schools, In: School and Third World, series of publications by the BMZ, Bonn 1970.
  • Peace Research and Third World, In: (BMZ) Entwicklungspolitik Echo des Rundfunks No. 2/71.
  • Third World in School Books, In: Evangelical Commentaries, Stuttgart 1971, Issue 2.
  • Expert opinion on the establishment of a pedagogical institute for Development and Peace, In: epd-Documentation 39/71, Frankfurt / M.
  • Who does the market economy make free? The Fourth World Trade Conference in Nairobi, In: Evangelical Commentaries, Stuttgart 1976, Issue 7.
  • The alternatives of the zero hour WIPOG questioned agricultural and environmental policy as early as the 1950s, In: Das Allgemeine Deutsche Sonntagsblatt, from September 25, 1983
  • The Third World in the Media, In: Evangelical Commentaries, Stuttgart 1984, Issue 6.
  • (Ed.): Municipalities in One World, Frankfurt / M. 1998.
  • Better pictures on the North-South topic Structural experiences, successes and bottlenecks in the work of the editorial team epd development policy 1970 1990, In: Better pictures from the Third World, Loccumer Protocols 9/90, Rehberg-Loccum.
  • Voice of the mute, suggestions for striving for better pictures of the Third World, In: medium - magazine for radio, television, film, press, Frankfurt / M., Issue 1/91.
  • (Ed.): Frankfurt my economy let your third world be far away. An expedition to think globally act locally, Frankfurt / M. 1992.
  • with Erhard Meueler: History of developmental intentions, In: epd development policy, materials IV / 97, Frankfurt / M.
  • with Schmidt, Eckhard and DWJN (eds.): Enlightening or burned out? Journalism on North-South in Balance and Perspectives, Frankfurt / M. 2001.
  • Ecumenical responsibility for the dialogue about North-South and between the worlds, In: EED (Ed.): Von Bilder und Messschaften, Bonn 2002
  • The caricature a chance, In: epd-Entwicklungspolitik, Frankfurt / M., Issue 20/2003.
  • As much beginning as never The ceterum censeo of the appeal to expand development policy journalism, In: Zeitschrift Entwicklungspolitik, Frankfurt / M., Issue 23/24/2004.
  • Indian Cartoons and Emancipative Journalism on North-South-Issues in West and East , In: Voll, Klaus, Rising India Europe`s Partner ?, Berlin / New Delhi 2006, pp. 853–856.
  • Genre with emancipatory power, In: Karoline Schade (Ed.): India at a Glance Caricatures from India, India at a Glance Cartoons from India, exhibition catalog, Frankfurt / M. 2006, pp. 52-54.
  • Public discourse on development policy - a risk between civil society claim and interest-based access by non-governmental organizations , In: Leipziger Universitätsreden Neue Zusammenarbeit, Issue 107, Leipzig 2008.

Awards

  • 1976 Journalist Prize for Development Policy (1st Prize)
  • 1991 Special Prize of the Journalist Prize for Development Policy
  • 2000 Special Prize of the Media Prize for Development Policy
  • 2004 Special prize from the media prize for development policy for K. Friedrich Schade's life's work
  • 2008 honorary doctorate in Leipzig

Obituaries (selection)

literature

Laudation for Kai Friedrich Schade on the honorary doctorate 2008: From the struggle in civil society by Hartmut Elsenhans

Web links

supporting documents

  1. ^ Co-founder of the Working Group for Peace and Conflict Research (AFK) and Chairman of the Third World Working Group with a number of initiatives to institutionalize peace research
  2. The last issue of one development policy appeared at the same time as the zero number of the new magazine welt-sichten . In January 2008 this monthly magazine succeeded the two publications one development policy and the overview . Therefore only the archive of one development policy can be found here
  3. Kai Friedrich Schade special prize for his decades of development policy reporting
  4. Honorary doctorate (PDF file)