Ludger Fittkau

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Akira Takayama and Ludger Fittkau (2017)

Ludger Fittkau (* 1959 in Essen ) is a German journalist .

Life

After graduating from high school, Fittkau did community service and studied social pedagogy . He began his professional career in 1985 as a youth education officer in the Diocesan Association of Essen. In 1986 he switched to the Neue Essener Welle eV community radio association as managing director and media educator. Since 1995 he has been a freelance journalist. He was editor-in-chief of the program ntv-maischberger produced by Friedrich Küppersbusch .

Fittkau studied sociology at the Fernuniversität Hagen . In 2006 he received his dissertation on autonomy and killing others. Euthanasia as a social technology for Dr. phil. PhD.

In 2009 Fittkau became the Rhineland-Palatinate correspondent for Deutschlandradios in Mainz. He later became the Hessen correspondent for Deutschlandradios. In 2013/2014 he was a lecturer at the Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences at the Technical University of Darmstadt . He lives in Darmstadt.

Publications

  • (with Angelika Schlüter) Ruhrkampf 1920. The forgotten revolution. A political guide. Essen 1990.
  • (with Siggi Domke and Walter Wandtke) radio silence. How local radio in the Ruhr area came across WAZ. Essen 1991.
  • (with Siggi Domke) Heart made of steel . Play and documentation by Werkstatt eV and the Freudenhaus Theater in Essen, stattwerk eG Essen, 1994.
  • The 20th century of the Gaudigs. Chronicle of a working-class family in the Ruhr area. Essen 1997.
  • "Self-redemption". Euthanasia as a social technology and surrogate for salvation. In: The gene as a measure of all people? Frankfurt a. M. 2004. pp. 235-253.
  • (With Petra Gehring ) Ernst Haeckel . The eugenic antipope, his national socialist and his real socialist past.
  • Autonomy and homicide. Euthanasia as a social technology. Mabuse-Verlag, Frankfurt a. M. 2006.
  • On the slipping of the unrest function - On regional reporting in the Internet age , August 2017
  • (with Marie-Christine Werner) The conspirators. The civil resistance behind July 20, 1944 , Darmstadt 2019, ISBN 978-3-8062-3893-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.deutschlandradio.de/korrespondentenbuero-in-rheinland-pfalz-neu-besetzt-ludger.504.de.html?drpm:pressrelease_id=1507
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20180611032948/http://www.deutschlandradio.de/landeskorrespondenten.245.de.html
  3. On the slipping of the unrest function - On regional reporting in the Internet age , VerDi - People make media from August 21, 2017
  4. Book profile Die Konspirateure by the publisher , accessed March 30, 2019