(Re-)Collecting Europe
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Journalism Residency
(Re-)Collecting Europe is a residency programme devised by the Goethe-Institut London, which gave two journalists the opportunity to travel through the UK for four weeks. It aimed to reach emerging journalistic voices, encouraging critical thinking and creative debate. Against the backdrop of the UK’s departure from the EU the journalists-in-residence examined the social and cultural impact Brexit had on the civil society in the UK.
Marta Bausells
2023 Residency
Marta Bausells
Against the backdrop of the UK’s departure from the EU, Bausells examined the social and cultural impact of Brexit on the civil society in the UK. At the beginning, the journalist stayed at the Goethe-Institut London for a week, before embarking on her journey through the UK.
Nate Berg
2023 Residency
Nate Berg
Against the backdrop of the UK’s departure from the EU, Berg examined the social and cultural impact of Brexit on the civil society in the UK. At the beginning, the journalist stayed at the Goethe-Institut London for a week, before embarking on his journey through the UK.
Anne Werthschulte
2019 Residency
Christian Werthschulte
Against the backdrop of the UK’s departure from the EU, Werthschulte examined the social and cultural impact of Brexit on the civil society in the UK. At the beginning, the journalist stayed at the Goethe-Institut London for a week, before embarking on his journey through the UK.
Francesca de Benedetti
2019 Residency
Francesca de Benedetti
Against the backdrop of the UK’s departure from the EU, De Benedetti examined the social and cultural impact of Brexit on the civil society in the UK. At the beginning, the journalist stayed at the Goethe-Institut London for a week, before embarking on her journey through the UK.
© Emine Ziyatdinova
2020 Residency
Julia Smirnova
Against the backdrop of the UK’s departure from the EU, Smirnova examined the social and cultural impact of Brexit on the civil society in the UK. At the beginning, the journalist stayed at the Goethe-Institut London for a week, before embarking on her journey through the UK.
Loveday Wright
2020 Residency
Loveday Wright
Against the backdrop of the UK’s departure from the EU, Wright examined the social and cultural impact of Brexit on the civil society in the UK. At the beginning, the journalist stayed at the Goethe-Institut London for a week, before embarking on her journey through the UK.