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Katinka Wallner reports on media ethics, communication theory, and societal transformation for leading German news organizations including BR, Süddeutsche Zeitung, and Deutschlandfunk. Her coverage focuses on political movements, social dynamics, and evolving media landscapes across German-speaking regions. She brings academic training in journalism and communication studies to her analysis of contemporary media challenges. Her books Verständigung im Streit and Vom Protest zum Produkt examine the theoretical foundations and practical applications of modern journalism. The publications analyze how activism influences cultural production and media narratives. These works draw from her direct experience in German newsrooms and research institutions. Wallner creates interactive installations and digital media projects exploring connections between technology, science, and human behavior. Her work appears in galleries and academic settings where she presents on journalism innovation and public discourse. She contributes to professional development programs focused on media practice and communication research.