Michèle Binswanger

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Michèle Binswanger (* 1972 ) is a Swiss journalist , author and blogger .

Binswanger studied philosophy and German at the University of Basel . From 2009 to 2011 she worked as a conceptual designer and co-author for the active mom blog , a platform of Tages-Anzeiger .net / usenet . In 2010 she and Nicole Althaus won the public vote of the industry magazine Schweizer Journalist as Journalist of the Year . In 2016 she was voted “Society Journalist of the Year”.

In 2012, together with Nicole Althaus, she published the book Machomamas: Why Mothers Should Want More at Work. In 2017, she followed her second book Fremdiegen - Ein Handbuch für Frauen.

In May 2020, the Zug cantonal court prohibited Binswanger from disseminating personal injurious statements about the former politician Jolanda Spiess-Hegglin by super-provisional injunction . The background is Binswanger's book project on the affair surrounding the Zug Landammann Celebration. Tamedia, Binswanger's employer, announced its intention to challenge the super-provisional injunction. Spiess-Hegglin reported Binswanger on the basis of a tweet for defamation.

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Individual evidence

  1. Michèle Binswanger , website of the Hanser Verlage, accessed on December 12, 2013.
  2. Michèle Binswanger . Radio 1 ( Memento from December 11, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
  3. Newsnetz authors are journalists of the year. In: Tages-Anzeiger .ch / Newsnetz from December 16, 2010
  4. Daniel Ryser named “Journalist of the Year” on November 29, 2016
  5. Michèle Binswanger , Tages-Anzeiger online.
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  7. Raphael Waldvogel: Michèle Binswanger is not allowed to write about Jolanda Spiess-Hegglin in a "personal way". In: kleinreport.ch. May 7, 2020, accessed May 11, 2020 .
  8. Pascal Hollenstein: Spiess-Hegglin case: Now the public prosecutor's office has to deal with a “Tagesanzeiger” journalist. In: www.tagblatt.ch. May 11, 2020, accessed May 11, 2020 .