Only training programme in Germany in “Journalism on Religion” starts in January 2025

Cluster of Excellence and School of Journalism ifp qualify media professionals to deal with religious issues such as antisemitism, racism and new ideological movements

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Antisemitism or racism, conflicts over religious practices such as the burkini and circumcision, and new ideological movements. To provide media professionals with expertise on religious matters, the Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics” at the University of Münster and the ifp School of Journalism are offering the “Journalism on Religion” training programme, the only one of its kind in Germany. The current programme starts in Berlin in January 2025. 

The in-service programme qualifies journalists from political, cultural and specialist editorial offices to report on religious belongings and conflicts in pluralistic societies in a sound and critical way. Lectures will be given by researchers from the Cluster of Excellence, members of religious and non-religious groups, and journalists who specialize in religious matters. There will also be visits to religious sites such as synagogues, churches, mosques and temples, as well as diverse insights into Jewish, Christian and Muslim life today. 

Unique in the German-speaking world, the training programme will take place from January 2025 to June 2026 in five modules in Berlin, Münster, Frankfurt am Main, Cologne and Munich. Lecturers from the Cluster of Excellence include the sociologist of religion Detlef Pollack, the historian Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger, the Catholic theologian Michael Seewald, the Islamic theologian Dina El Omari, and the communication scientist Thorsten Quandt.

“A diversity of religious and non-religious beliefs can generate social conflicts”, says Cluster of Excellence speaker Michael Seewald. “Part of our research is to look at how social belongings arise, how conflicts over them are regulated, and how equality is achieved. Through this training programme, we can offer media professionals scholarly insights into such complex phenomena; indeed, science-based reporting is one of the cornerstones of democracy”.

The programme addresses the way in which the increasing diversity of beliefs is dealt with politically, legally and socially, conflicts over religious practices such as headscarves and crucifixes, church labour law, religious freedom and challenges faced by religious constitutional law. It also deals with the background to antisemitism, ideological movements and conspiracy theories in digital worlds, international conflicts over religion in the past and present, and the relationship between religion, violence and gender.

Burkhard Schäfers, seminar leader at the Catholic School of Journalism ifp, highlights the programme’s importance for editorial offices: “The Middle East conflict shows that journalists need specialist knowledge on the subject of religion in order to be able to ask relevant questions and to understand how events fit into the wider picture”.

Viola van Melis, Head of the Centre for Research Communication at the Cluster of Excellence, says that the training programme has proven to be an effective tool for strengthening specialist and science journalism. “Those from large media organizations who participated in the programme were positive with regard to the variety of issues covered, the experts involved, and the excursions undertaken; in many cases, they were also able to feed their new knowledge into their reporting. This encourages us to continue with the programme”. (vvm/tec)
 

Program

  • Module 1: Religion, politics, law: The undisturbed practice of religion shall be guaranteed

    Module 1: Religion, politics, law: The undisturbed practice of religion shall be guaranteed

    Date: 22.-24.01.2025
    Location: Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Haus, Ziegelstraße 30, 10117 Berlin

    Mittwoch, 22.01.2025
    bis 16.00 Uhr Anreise (Arrival)  
    16.00 Uhr Begrüßung und Einführung (Welcome and introduction) Burkhard Schäfers
    Viola van Melis
    16.30 Uhr Religion, Politik, Recht: Eine Einführung (Religion, Politics, Law: An Introduction) Fabian Wittreck
    18.30 Uhr Abendessen (Dinner)  
    19.30 – 20.30 Uhr Gespräch: Journalismus im Feld von Religion und Politik (Dialogue: Journalism in the field of religion and politics) Christoph Strack
    Donnerstag, 23.01.2025
    09.00 Uhr Religionspolitik: Grundlagen und Fallbeispiele (Religious policy: foundations and case studies) Matthias Kortmann
    12.00 Uhr Mittagessen (Lunch)  
    13.30 Uhr Besuchsprogramm mit Gesprächen im Sri-Ganesha-Hindu-Tempel und im
    buddhistischen Fo-Guang-Shan-Tempel (Visiting program with talks in the Sri-Ganesha-Hindu-Temple and in the Buddhist Fo Guang Shan Temple)
    Christoph Strack
    Vilwanathan Krishnamurthy
    Miaoshiang Shih
    Wolfgang Wulf
    18.00 Uhr Abendessen (Dinner)  
    19.00 – 20.30 Uhr Religion in der Verfassung  – ein Blick auf Europa (Religion in the constitution – a look at Europe) Dieter Grimm
    Freitag, 24.01.2025
      Gespräche über Religionspolitik (Talks on religious policy)  
    09.00 Uhr Humanistischer Verband Deutschlands (Humanist Association of Germany) Katrin Raczynski
    10.00 Uhr Katholisches Büro in Berlin (Catholic Office in Berlin) Karl Jüsten
    11.00 Uhr Die Linke (Die Linke) Petra Pau
    12.00 Uhr Schlussrunde (Final round) Burkhard Schäfers
    Viola van Melis
    12.30 Uhr Mittagessen, anschließend Abreise (Lunch, followed by departure)  

     

    Referentinnen & Referenten / Gesprächspartner

    • Dieter Grimm
      Professor (em.) für Öffentliches Recht, Bundesverfassungsrichter a.D., Berlin (Professor (emeritus) of Public Law, former judge at the Federal Constitutional Court, Berlin)
    • Karl Jüsten
      Leiter Katholisches Büro, Berlin (Director of the Catholic Office, Berlin)
    • Matthias Kortmann
      Interdisziplinäre Juniorprofessur „Religion und Politik“, TU Dortmund, und Kooperationsprojekt Exzellenzcluster „Religion und Politik“, Universität Münster (Interdisciplinary Junior Professor “Religion and Politics”, TU Dortmund; sub-project  Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics”, University of Münster)
    • Vilwanathan Krishnamurthy
      Initiator des Sri-Ganesha-Hindu-Tempels, Berlin (Founder of the Sri Ganesha Hindu Temple, Berlin)
    • Petra Pau
      MdB, Religionspolitische Sprecherin der Gruppe Die Linke im Bundestag, Berlin (Member of the Bundestag, spokesperson on religious policy for Die Linke in the Bundestag, Berlin)
    • Katrin Raczynski
      Bundesvorstand, Humanistischer Verband Deutschlands, Berlin (Federal Executive Board, Humanist Association of Germany, Berlin)
    • Miaoshiang Shih
      Meisterin, Fo-Guang-Shan-Tempel, Berlin (Master, Fo Guang Shan Temple, Berlin)
    • Christoph Strack
      Leiter Bereich Religionspolitik, Deutsche Welle, Berlin (Head of Religious Policy department, Deutsche Welle, Berlin)
    • Viola van Melis
      Leiterin Zentrum für Wissenschaftskommunikation, Exzellenzcluster „Religion und Politik“, Universität Münster (Head of the Centre for Research Communication, Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics”, University of Münster)
    • Fabian Wittreck
      Leiter des Instituts für Öffentliches Recht und Politik, Exzellenzcluster „Religion und Politik“, Universität Münster (Director of the Institute for Public Law and Politics, Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics”, University of Münster)
    • Wolfgang Wulf 
      Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Fo-Guang-Shan-Tempel, Berlin (Public Relations, Fo-Guang-Shan Temple, Berlin)
  • Module 2: Plurality of worldviews: Religions and the tolerance of ambiguity

    Module 2: Plurality of worldviews: Religions and the tolerance of ambiguity

    Date: 9-11 July 2025
    Location: Münster
     

    Program will follow

  • Module 3: Belonging or excluded: The lives of religious minorities in Germany

    Module 3: Belonging or excluded: The lives of religious minorities in Germany

    Date: 8-10 October 2025
    Location: Frankfurt am Main:
     

    Program will follow

  • Module 4: Us and them: Religious conflicts and their political consequences

    Module 4: Us and them: Religious conflicts and their political consequences

    Date: 28-30 January 2026
    Location: Cologne
     

    Program will follow

  • Module 5: Ideological movements and conspiracy theories: Religions in the digital age

    Module 5: Ideological movements and conspiracy theories: Religions in the digital age

    Date: 24-26 June 2026
    Location: Munich
     

    Program will follow

  • Seminar management, partners and sponsors

    Seminar management

    Burkhard Schäfers, ifp (seminar leader)

    Viola van Melis, Head of the Centre for Research Communication, Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics”, University of Münster (co-founder and seminar organizer)

    Partners and sponsors

    The training programme “Journalism on Religion” is a project run jointly by the Catholic School of Journalism ifp and the University of Münster’s Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics”. The programme is sponsored by the supporter association of the ifp (Fifp).

    Fee

    3,950 € for all five training modules, including accommodation and meals at each location (reduced fee 3,800 €). Deadline for registration: 1 October 2024.