Sabine Jörg

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Sabine Jörg (* 10. November 1948 in Alsfeld as Sabine Wagner ) is a German writer , journalist and visual artist .

Life

Sabine Jörg grew up in Bremen . She earned a degree in psychology at the Universities of Marburg and Bochum , she with the 1972 level a psychologist graduated. In 1975 she did her doctorate in Bochum with a thesis on a topic in the field of speech and perception psychology to become a doctor of philosophy .

Then she wrote scientific papers on the impact of media on children's development and has participated in ARD and ZDF participate in the program , and. a. for the children's series Löwenzahn . Since the 1980s she has published numerous children's books . She also works as a photographer . Today she lives in Munich .

Sabine Jörg writes narrative works , texts for picture books , scripts for television films and plays . She is a member of the Association of German Writers and GEDOK .

In 1994 she and Ingrid Kellner received the Eulenspiegel Prize for her work The Seriousness of Life .

Works

Authorship
Editing
  • Fun for Millions , Berlin 1982

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 50 years of research in the International Central Institute for Youth and Educational Television PDF 8 pages