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PluraPolit
A theme. 9 opinions. Your voice.
languages German
operator PluraPolit gUG
editorial staff Lucas Lamby, Robinzuschke, Caspar Ibel
Registration Hamburg , GermanyGermanyGermany 
On-line February 5, 2020 (currently active)
https://www.plurapolit.de/

PluraPolit is a non-profit online platform for political opinion- forming and discussion. It sees itself as an information offer for young and first-time voters between 16 and 28 years. On the website, politicians and experts answer discussion questions in short audio statements that are published on the website.

Registered users can take part in the discussion with comments and their own speech. PluraPolit was published on February 5, 2020 and, according to the operator, had around 10,000 visitors in the month of publication.

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On PluraPolit, politicians from the six parliamentary groups and three experts are asked questions about political discussion issues . Pictures of the respondents are shown on the website. The corresponding audio statement is played by clicking on it.

Typical discussion questions are "Should party donations be banned in Germany?", "Should the voting age be lowered nationwide?" Or "Should public broadcasting be abolished?" The audio statements come from Andreas Speit , Jürgen Hardt , Ria Schröder , Gregor Gysi , Jörg Meuthen , Konstantin von Notz and Johannes Kahrs .

history

The project was founded in 2020 by the students Lucas Lamby, Robinzutke and Caspar Ibel. The latter told dbate.de that PluraPolit arose out of dissatisfaction with the possibilities of finding out about politics on the Internet. The aim of the platform is to offer a “condensed, comparable overview” of various political opinions.

The start-up center of the Berlin School of Economics and Law and the Hamburg State Center for Political Education supported the start-up . As of 2020, PluraPolit will be used in pilot projects at schools in Hamburg to check the didactic integration of the platform into lessons. In the future, PluraPolit is to be further developed for widespread use in schools. The platform's school offerings were recognized and funded by the Democracy Fund (an initiative by the Bertelsmann , Körber and Alfred Toepfer FVS Foundation, among others ). In July 2020, audio statements from PluraPolit were processed into a podcast by the specialist magazine KOMMUNAL .

PluraPolit now also publishes weekly news and interviews on Instagram . PluraPolit had over 900 subscribers as of August 2020. PluraPolit had almost 700 followers on Twitter and almost 600 on Facebook in mid-August .

Individual evidence

  1. Katharina Steinhäuser: "There is still mediation potential between politics and young people". In: now . Süddeutsche Zeitung , March 24, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020 .
  2. Jörg Wagner: Streaming on the rise - media magazine. In: Radio Eins . Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg , February 8, 2020, accessed on August 18, 2020 .
  3. Sonja Meschkat, Johannes Döbbelt: Plurapolit - Everyone has something to say here. In: Deutschlandfunk Nova . Deutschlandradio , March 25, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020 .
  4. Interview with Caspar Ibel - co-founder of the PluraPolit platform. In: dbate.de . Retrieved August 18, 2020 .
  5. Insa Gall: New online platform aims to better inform young voters. In: Hamburger Abendblatt . February 3, 2020, accessed August 14, 2020 .
  6. Projects. In: Fund for Democracy. Retrieved August 18, 2020 .
  7. ^ Christian Erhardt: Affected report: violence against local politicians. In: Municipal. Retrieved August 20, 2020 .
  8. plurapolit , instagramm.com
  9. plurapolit , twitter.com
  10. PluraPolit , facebook.com