Nina Horaczek

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Nina Horaczek (2019)

Nina Horaczek (* 1977 in Vienna ) is an Austrian journalist and publicist . She is the chief reporter for the Viennese city newspaper Falter .

Life

Horaczek studied political science . Since 2000 she has been working as a political editor for the Viennese city newspaper Falter . She is currently the chief reporter and coordinator for reports there. She also published u. a. Articles in the Jewish culture magazine Nu and in the weekly newspaper Die Zeit .

Awards

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

Contributions to edited volumes

  • About travel and survival. In: Heinz Fronek, Irene Messinger (ed.): Handbook of Unaccompanied Minors Refugees. Law, politics, practice, everyday life, projects. Mandelbaum, Vienna 2002, ISBN 3-85476-076-0 , p. 98 ff.
  • With Claudia Reiterer : Dance the HC Strache . In: Thomas Hofer , Barbara Tóth (eds.): Election 2008. Strategies, winners, sensations . Molden , Vienna / Graz / Klagenfurt 2008, ISBN 978-3-85485-235-3 , p. 117 ff .
  • "Real Patriots" against "Austria Vernaderer". To this day, the People's Party and Freedom Party rely on the EU sanctions as a means of pressure against their political opponents . In: Martin Strauss, Karl-Heinz Ströhle (ed.): Sanctions. 10 years later: The measures of the countries of the European Union against the Austrian government in 2000. Studienverlag, Innsbruck 2010, ISBN 978-3-7065-4823-6 , p. 135 ff.
  • Now we are our own guests. In: Klaus Hofstätter, Herbert Langthaler (Ed.): Well, Come! Literary and photographic portraits of young refugees and their godparents. Mandelbaum, Vienna 2011, ISBN 978-3-85476-371-0 .
  • With Sebastian Wiese: Against prejudice. How to defend yourself against stupid claims with good arguments. Czernin Vienna 2015, ISBN 978-3-7076-0493-1 .

Web links

Commons : Nina Horaczek  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. "Falter" strengthens management level. On: derStandard.at . December 24, 2014, accessed April 7, 2014.
  2. Article by Barbara Tóth. In: nunu.at. Retrieved November 10, 2019 .
  3. Austrian authors triumph in science books of the year , derStandard.at of January 29, 2016, accessed on January 29, 2016.
  4. Journalist Peter Lachnit honored for life's work . Article dated December 23, 2016, accessed December 23, 2016.