Natalie Mayroth

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Journalistin mit Fokus auf Südasien/Indien
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Natalie Mayroth

Natalie Mayroth is a German-Iranian journalist who works in Germany and South Asia, particularly India. She is a member of "Neue Deutsche Medienmacher*innen", a network of media professionals with and without a migration history and is currently chairwoman of the Indo-German Media Network (IGMN). Natalie Mayroth went abroad after completing her Magister (M.A.) in European Ethnology, Sociology and Iranian Studies at the LMU in Munich. As part of the Bosch Foundation's Media Ambassador Programme, she travelled first to China and then to India. Various organisations have supported her journalistic research, including the University of Tübingen, the European Journalism Centre (EJC), the Sir Hugh Carleton Greene Foundation, taz foundation, the Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma (New York) and Netzwerk Recherche. In a previous life, she was a blogger and worked for re:publica. At #rp24 she curated the India programme and is happy to be back for #rp25!

Sessions

From Hashtags to Headlines: A feminist lens on India and Germany

Natalie Mayroth, Khushboo Jain, Dunya Wasella

Zusammenfassung
How do we see each other - and how do we see ourselves? From feminist hashtags to foreign headlines, this session will explore how India and Germany narrate identity, gender and power in the digital age. This meetup invites you to join the discussion!
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