Mini reports
New audio transfer format: Political education on the move
The JoDDiD mini-reports. The idea behind them is to take you to a wide variety of events in a wide variety of situations so that you can gain an insight into the practice and science of political education.
1st mini-report: GPJE conference for young academics Bocholt 2023
We attended the conference of the Society for Political Youth and Adult Education (GPJE for short) on the topic of "Extracurricular political education - science and practice"!
This was the best opportunity for us to try out a new format - the JoDDiD mini reports. The idea behind this is to take you along to a wide variety of events in different situations so that you can gain an insight into the practice and science of political education.
We visited the GPJE Nachwuchstagung 2023 in Bocholt, which focused on the topic of "Extracurricular civic education in science and practice". What is the GPJE? What happens there? How does academic exchange work at such a conference? Who do we meet there and what do they have to tell us? What are our impressions?
We will try to make this clear to you by taking you with us to Bocholt in this mini-reportage.
Have fun!
2nd mini-reportage: GPJE main conference Hildesheim 2023
We were at the Early Career Researcher Conference and the main conference of the Society for Political Didactics and Political Youth and Adult Education (GPJE for short) on the topic of **"Emotions and Political Education "** at the University of Hildesheim!
This was the best opportunity for us to try out our new format for the second time - the JoDDiD mini-reports. The idea behind this is to take you along to a wide variety of events in different situations so that you can gain an insight into the practice and science of political education.
We visited the GPJE main conference 2023 in Hildesheim, which dealt with the topic of "Emotions and political education", a highly topical and central issue for political education.
What is the GPJE? What happens there? How does scientific exchange work at such a conference? Who do we meet there and what do they have to tell us? What are our impressions? We will try to make this clear to you by taking you with us to Hildesheim via the mini-reportage.
We had the wonderful opportunity to talk to so many people, although unfortunately not all of the participants. You can see who you can hear in our episode (in chronological **speaker order**) here:
Cesy Leonard (Radical Daughters)
Anja Besand (JoDDiD/ TU Dresden)
Steve Kenner (Weingarten University of Education)
Anja Bonfig (University of Education Schwäbisch Gmünd)
Hendrik Schröder (University of Bremen)
Sabine Achour (Free University of Berlin)
Philipp Klingler (Philipps University Marburg)
David Jahr (Martin Luther University Halle/Wittenberg)
Luisa Girnus (University of Potsdam)
Kai E. Schubert (Justus Liebig University Giessen)
Monika Oberle (Georg August University Göttingen)
Udo Dannemann (University of Potsdam)
Märthe Stamer (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen/Landesjugendring Niedersachsen e.V.)
Marc Partetzke (University of Hildesheim)
Jakob Schreiber & Julia Becher (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Rico Behrens (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
Ingo Juchler (University of Potsdam)
Behind the microphones from JoDDiD: Nathalie Bock, Paul Hübner, Elisa Moser, Ann-Christin Belling and Tina Hölzel.
Many thanks to everyone who spoke with us and enjoy listening to the symposium.