Ulrike Reinhard

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Ulrike Reinhard is a German publisher, author, digital nomad and futurist.[1]

Projects

She co-founded DNAdigital, a 2008-2010 initiative in Germany that aimed to foster dialogue between the 'Internet Generation' and business leaders regarding the world of work.

She published and contributed to Reboot_D - Digital Democracy, a 2009 compilation of articles and interviews about the way the internet is shaping and transforming society and politics in Germany.[2][3]

In 2008 Reinhard set up a project called WeBenin, aiming to help people in one of the poorest countries in West Africa to empower themselves, avoiding the paradigm of rich NGOs giving goods to poor aid recipients.[citation needed]

She founded a skating rink in Janwaar in Madhya Pradesh, called Janwaar Castle, where one of the main rules to use the rink is "no school, no skateboarding," and which encourages girls to use the rink.[4] The rink has had a positive effect in helping to encourage girls to be involved in physical activities and has reduced violence between the Adivasi and Yadev castes in the area.[4] In 2016, one of the girls from the village who Reinhard was tutoring in English, was selected to attend school in the United Kingdom.[5]

Books

  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2009). "DNAdigital - Wenn Anzugträger auf Kapuzenpullis treffen: Die Kunst aufeinander zuzugehen". Whois Verlag.
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2009). "Reboot_D - Digitale Demokratie - Alles auf Anfang". Whois Verlag.
  • Fleischmann, Monika; Reinhard, Ulrike (2004). "Digitale Transformationen". Whois Verlag. (English version online)
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2005). "Who is who in interactive broadband 2.0". Whois Verlag.
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2005). "Who is who in berlin-brandenburg-media 6.0". Whois Verlag.
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2005). "Who is who in mobile solutions 1.0". Whois Verlag.
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (2004). "Who is who in e-learning 3.0". Whois Verlag.
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (1998–2002). "Who is who in multimedia bildung". Whois Verlag.
  • Reinhard, Ulrike (1999–2001). "Who is who in electronic commerce". Whois Verlag.

References

  1. ^ Chitra, Narayanan (2015-08-16). "The Censure of Sensors ; How the World Is Riding on a Wave of Big Data to Save Resources". Business Today – via HighBeam Research. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Deutschlandradio Kultur Vernetzte Politik". dradio.de. 2010-05-01. Retrieved 2010-05-01.
  3. ^ "ORF Radio matrix - computer & neue medien". oe1.orf.at. 2010-03-21. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  4. ^ a b "How These Barefoot Skateboarders Transformed Their Village". Khaleej Times. 16 September 2016 – via EBSCOhost. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help); Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ Joshi, Khushboo (2016-09-11). "MP tribal girl to study in an Oxford school in Britain". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 2017-09-14. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)