Ann-Katrin Müller
Ann-Katrin Müller (born 1987) is a German journalist, and the political editor of Der Spiegel. She received an AxelSpringer Prize in Silver in 2018. Early life and educationMüller was born in 1987 in the Rhineland region.[1] She studied political science and European studies in Bonn and London.[1] CareerMüller's career started as an intern at the ARD talkshow Hart aber fair (English: Hard But Fair). Later, she worked for public television stations Phoenix, DAPD News Agency, Financial Times Deutschland and public broadcaster WDR Fernsehen.[2] Since 2013, Müller has been the political editor at the Berlin office of Der Spiegel. She is a researcher on the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and political disinformation.[3][2] In addition, she has done extensive research on the topic of sexual violence, also in the context of elite sports.[4] In 2018, Müller was awarded the Silver Axel-Springer-Prize for her report on two men recalling their stories of being placed under the care of pedophiles while in the Berlin foster care system.[5] The jury, including Moritz Müller-Wirth of Die Zeit, praised Ann-Katrin Müller for the sensitivity and "sober clarity" (nüchterne Klarheit) with which she covered the scandal.[5] References
External links |
Portal di Ensiklopedia Dunia