Gabriele Hooffacker
Gabriele Hooffacker (born February 10, 1959) is a German journalist, journalism teacher and a professor for specifics of media at Leipzig University of Applied Science.
Life
Gabriele Hooffacker studied Historical Sciences, German studies and economics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Meanwhile, she was employee of Monumenta Germaniae Historica.
She has been dealing with the new media since the early eighties. In 1987 she founded CL-Net, a computer-based grassroots organization for citizens who wanted to use the internet as a tool for political and cultural interaction. In 1988 she set up her own company, now called Foundation Journalists-Academy Dr. Hooffacker, which is a Journalism school and a consultancy on new media issues. Her works include several publications on online journalism, teaching journalism and the societal dimension of the internet.[1]
Hooffacker writes for the online magazines onlinejournalismus.de, Telepolis and others. She deals primarily with the themes of teaching journalism, online journalism, Internet culture, Internet and right-wing radicalism. Hooffacker is member of the jury of “Alternativer Medienpreis” and of the Grimme-Online-Award.
Publications (extract)
- Gabriele Hooffacker / Peter Lokk: Pressearbeit praktisch. Ein Handbuch für Ausbildung und Praxis, Journalistische Praxis, 1. Auflage Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-430-20119-3
- Gabriele Hooffacker (ed.): Journalismus lehren, München 2010, ISBN 978-3-9805604-6-7
- Gabriele Hooffacker: Online-Journalismus. Online-Journalismus. Schreiben und Konzipieren für das Internet. Ein Handbuch für Ausbildung und Praxis, Journalistische Praxis, 1. Aufl. München 2001, 3. Auf. Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-430-20096-7
- Gabriele Hooffacker: Online : Telekommunikation A – Z, Systhema, München 1995, ISBN 3-634-22138-0
- Gabriele Hooffacker: Wir nutzen Netze. Ein kommunikatives Manifest, Steidl Verlag, Göttingen 1995, ISBN 3-88243-379-5
- Gabriele Hooffacker: Neue Medien in Vertrieb und Außendienst, Norbert Müller Verlag, München 1990
- Gabriele Hooffacker: Literarische Fälschungen der Neuzeit. Katalog zur Ausstellung in der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek, München 1986
- Gabriele Hooffacker: Avaritia radix omnium malorum (Mikrokosmos 19), Peter Lang Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1986, ISBN 3-8204-8832-4[2]
External links
- Literature by and about Gabriele Hooffacker in the German National Library catalogue
- Interview with Ronda Hauben on netizen journalism
- foundation Journalists-Academy Dr. Hooffacker
References
- ↑ Center for Applied Policy Research (CAP), University of Munich „Digital technology - shaping the future“
- ↑ Publications of Gabriele Hooffacker, www.onlinejournalismus.org
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