Mareice Kaiser

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Mareice Kaiser (2015)

Mareice Kaiser (* 1981 ) is a German journalist and author . In her works she deals, among other things, with inclusion , educational equality and the compatibility of work and family .

Life

As a journalist she works for taz , die Zeit and Brigitte on topics such as inclusion and the compatibility of family and work. From 2014 she published for the taz in the series Inklusion . On her blog “Kaiserinnenreich” she often writes about what participation means for people with disabilities and also reports there on private experiences and her experiences with social barriers. At re: publica 2015, she and Raul Krauthausen gave a lecture on digital inclusion in Europe. At the re: publica 2018 she gave a lecture on strategies for diverse journalism together with Stefanie Lohaus , Christine Olderdissen and Sami David Rauscher.

Based on the blog, the book “All inclusive” was published in 2016 by S. Fischer-Verlag . In it, she writes about life with her first daughter, who died at the age of four. The discussion of the prevailing disadvantage and exclusion in her book earned her excellent reviews and academic consideration from, among others, the disabled pedagogue Wolfgang Jantzen and Ferdinand Klein . Mareice Kaiser co-wrote three contributions to the book “Not only mothers were pregnant”, which was published by Edition Assemblage in 2018 .

In 2018 she produced the six-episode podcast “Was Macht macht” for the online magazine ze.tt , which questions social power structures. In 2019 she wrote the column “Small and Big” for ze.tt.

She has been editor-in-chief of Edition F since March 2020 . She is co-founder of the Kreuzberg hilft initiative .

Mareice Kaiser lives and works in Berlin .

Awards

  • With her blog "Kaiserinnenreich" she was awarded the Newcomer Prize of the Golden Blogger in 2014 and the Best Diary Prize of the Golden Blogger in 2015.
  • She received the Blogfamilia Award in 2017 for her social commitment.
  • In 2018 she was nominated for the German Reporter Prize in the “Essay” section for her text “The modern mother's malaise”.
  • "Media Prize of the Foundation for the Disabled Child 2019" for her text "Do we take this child?"

Publications

Books

  • What I do not know. In: Willkommen !: Bloggers write for refugees. Mikrotext, Berlin 2015, ISBN 978-3-944543-28-4 .
  • All inclusive . S. Fischer-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2016, ISBN 978-3-596-29606-4 .
  • Genes to the test and bad isn't bad. In: Alisa Tretau (ed.): Not only mothers were pregnant. Unheard of perspectives on what is supposedly the most natural thing in the world . Edition assemblage , Münster / Westphalia 2018, ISBN 978-3-96042-041-5 .
  • Who cares ?: How families with disabled children do care work. In: Support families: ideas and practical examples for full-time and volunteer workers. Bundesvereinigung Lebenshilfe, Marburg 2018, ISBN 978-3-88617-422-5 , pp. 48–52.

Article (selection)

Interviews

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Finding Inclusion in Digital Europe. Retrieved July 3, 2019 .
  2. Strategies for Diverse Journalism. Retrieved December 2, 2019 .
  3. ^ Ferdinand Klein: Shaping inclusion with Janusz Korczak . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2018, ISBN 978-3-647-71143-0 , p. 76 ( google.de [accessed on July 5, 2019]).
  4. "Not only mothers were pregnant". Retrieved July 3, 2019 .
  5. What power does podigee.io do
  6. Column: Small & large ze.tt
  7. Successor to Teresa Bücker: Mareice Kaiser becomes editor-in-chief at “Edition F” meedia.de, March 9, 2020
  8. fiene & that were the golden bloggers 2014. January 13, 2015, accessed on July 3, 2019 (German).
  9. Die Blogger des Jahres 2015. January 2, 2016, accessed on July 3, 2019 (German).
  10. Blogfamilia Award winner 2017. In: Blogfamilia eV May 30, 2017, accessed on July 3, 2019 (German).
  11. Reporter Forum: 2018. Accessed July 3, 2019 .
  12. Foundation for the Disabled Child: Media Prize of the Foundation for the Disabled Child 2019 awarded to two print journalists and one television journalist. Retrieved January 11, 2020 .