Cathrine Gyldensted
Cathrine Gyldensted | |
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Born |
Copenhagen, Denmark | 6 February 1973
Nationality | Danish |
Education | Danish School of Journalism University of Pennsylvania |
Occupation | Journalist |
Notable credit(s) | TV Avisen Magasinet Søndag Huffington Post |
Spouse(s) | Torsten Jansen |
Cathrine Gyldensted (born 1973) is a Danish journalist, correspondent, radio anchor, author and since 2011 the originator of innovating journalism through behavioural sciences like positive psychology, moral psychology and prospective psychology. [1]
Much of Gyldensted's method and framework belong within the domain of constructive journalism. [2] [3] [4] In December 2015, she was appointed Director of Constructive Journalism at the Journalism School at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands. [5]
References
- ↑ "News Media kills Political Visions. Help: Prospective Psychology".
- ↑ "Innovating News Journalism through Positive Psychology".
- ↑ "How Journalists could be more constructive - and boost audiences".
- ↑ "From Mirrors to Movers. Five Elements of Positive Psychology in Constructive Journalism".
- ↑ "Internationale pionier constructieve journalistiek verbindt zich aan Windesheim".
External links
- ‘Constructive journalism’ course aims to eliminate unnecessary negativity in the press, Claudia Cahalane, Positive News, 7 March 2013
- Why constructive journalism can help engage the audience, Catalina Albeanu, Journalism.co.uk, 18 August 2014
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