Matthias Daum
Matthias Daum (*1979) is a journalist and has headed ZEIT’s Swiss office in Zurich since 2014. He studied history, philosophy and art history in Zurich. He has written for ZEIT Switzerland since 2009, first as a freelancer and later as an editor. Before that, he worked as a journalist for the Zürichsee-Zeitung and the Neue […]
Leonhard Dobusch
Leonhard Dobusch is an Austrian economic scientist and Professor of Business Administration at the University of Innsbruck. He is a co-founder and chief scientist of the Momentum Institute, a member of the Council “ZDF-Fernsehrat” and a blogger (netzpolitik.org).
Sjors van Duren
Sjors van Duren has extensive experience in planning cycling infrastructure and developing cycling policies. He is able to combine different views and cultures in tailor-made approaches; aimed at a specific city, region or country. He integrates deep knowledge on design principles (protected intersections, cycling highways) with extensive policy and political experience; all to make sure […]
Karim El-Gawhary
KKarim El-Gawhary is a journalist and best-selling writer. As a Middle East correspondent, he is working for several German newspapers. Since 2004, he is the head of the ORF Department of Middle East.
Alice Engl
Alice Engl is Senior Researcher and leader of the research group “Autonomies, Boundaries and Identities” at the Institute for Minority Rights of Eurac Research.She is general secretary of the South Tyrolean Political Science Association, where she co-edits the South Tyrolean Political Science Yearbook (Politika).
Ann Esswein
Ann Esswein is a multimedia journalist and author. She is often conducting long term research internationally on questions of humanitarian and development aid, resource conflicts and migration.
Jakob Farah
Jakob Farah is an editor of the German edition of Le Monde diplomatique in Berlin. Before, he has been working as a scientific assistant of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs. He is the editor of two books published in Le Monde diplomatique‘s “Editions”: Türkei. Gezi, Gülen, Großmachtträume (2021) and Israel und Palästina (2017).
Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
Alexandra Föderl-Schmid is deputy editor-in-chief of the Süddeutsche Zeitung and a board member of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism in Oxford.
Farahnaz Forotan
Farahnaz Forotan was born in 1992 in Kabul and fled to Iran when she was five. In 2001 she returned to Kabul and decided to pursue a career in journalism. At the age of 23, she was awarded the First Medal of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan by the president of Afghanistan. In March 2019, Farotan […]
Claudia Garád
Claudia Garád is the managing director of Wikimedia Österreich. Additionally, she is a board member of the Cultural Broadcastings Archive (CBA) of the Association of Austrian Community Broadcasters and the Open Knowledge Maps.