Anne Vondeling prize
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The Anne Vondeling prize (Anne Vondelingprijs), named after the politician Anne Vondeling
a member of the Dutch Labour Party
, is an annual award in The Netherlands given to journalists who write in a clear manner concerning political subjects.
Anne Vondeling
Anne Vondeling was a member and former chairman of the Dutch Labour Party.He was minister in fourth Drees cabinet and vice prime minister in the Cals cabinet. Later he became President of Dutch House of Representatives, in which capacity he put much emphasis on the usage of correct and clear...
a member of the Dutch Labour Party
Labour Party (Netherlands)
The Labour Party , is a social-democratic political party in the Netherlands. Since the 2003 Dutch General Election, the PvdA has been the second largest political party in the Netherlands. The PvdA was a coalition member in the fourth Balkenende cabinet following 22 February 2007...
, is an annual award in The Netherlands given to journalists who write in a clear manner concerning political subjects.
List of recipients
- 1980: Harry van Wijnen (Het ParoolHet ParoolHet Parool is an Amsterdam-based daily newspaper. It was founded as a resistance paper during World War II by Frans Van Heuven Goedhart and Jaap Nunes Vaz...
) - 1981: Dieudonné ten Berge (ElsevierElsevierElsevier is a publishing company which publishes medical and scientific literature. It is a part of the Reed Elsevier group. Based in Amsterdam, the company has operations in the United Kingdom, USA and elsewhere....
) - 1982: José Toirkens (NRC HandelsbladNRC HandelsbladNRC Handelsblad, often abbreviated to NRC, is a daily evening newspaper published in the Netherlands by NRC Media. The newspaper was created on October 1, 1970, from merger of the Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant and Algemeen Handelsblad . In 2006 a morning newspaper, nrc•next, was launched...
) - 1983: Joop van Tijn en Max van Weezel (Vrij NederlandVrij NederlandVrij Nederland is a Dutch magazine which was established during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II as an underground newspaper but has since grown into a magazine. The weekly magazine is generally considered to be intellectually left-wing...
) - 1984: Max de Bok (de GelderlanderDe GelderlanderDe Gelderlander is a regional newspaper for the Gelderland region of the Netherlands. It is published by Wegener....
) - 1985: Yvonne Zonderop (Het Vrije VolkHet Vrije VolkHet Vrije Volk was a Dutch social-democratic daily newspaper. It was the successor, after World War II, of the socialist daily Het Volk.After World War II, it appeared legally 1 March 1945 in Eindhoven...
) - 1986: Constant Vecht (De Groene AmsterdammerDe Groene AmsterdammerDe Groene Amsterdammer is an independent Dutch weekly newsmagazine published in Amsterdam and distributed throughout the Netherlands. It is conventionally considered to be one of the four most influential written media in its sector, along with HP/De Tijd, Vrij Nederland and Elsevier.- History and...
) - 1987: Hubert Smeets (NRC Handelsblad)
- 1988: Willem Breedveld (TrouwTrouwTrouw is a Dutch daily newspaper. "Trouw" is a Dutch word meaning "fidelity", "loyalty", or "allegiance", and is cognate with the English adjective "true"...
) - 1989: Laura Starink (NRC Handelsblad)
- 1990: Ulko Jonker (Het Financieele DagbladHet Financieele DagbladHet Financieele Dagblad is a daily Dutch newspaper. It is focused on business and financial matters....
) - 1991: Rob Meines (NRC Handelsblad)
- 1992: Kees Lunshof (Telegraaf)
- 1993: Oscar Garschagen (de VolkskrantDe Volkskrantde Volkskrant is a national daily Dutch morning newspaper, the leading centre-left broadsheet, although now in tabloid size.-History:...
) - 1994: Leonard Ornstein en Max van Weezel (Vrij Nederland)
- 1995: Mark Kranenburg (NRC Handelsblad)
- 1996: not awarded
- 1997: Jet Bruinsma (de Volkskrant)
- 1998: Pieter Klein en Stephan Koole (Algemeen DagbladAlgemeen DagbladThe Algemeen Dagblad is a Dutch newspaper. Founded in Rotterdam in 1946, it currently has a daily circulation of 315,000. The newspaper is owned by AD NieuwsMedia, a joint venture between Wegener and PCM Uitgevers....
) - 1999: Weird Duk (ElsevierElsevierElsevier is a publishing company which publishes medical and scientific literature. It is a part of the Reed Elsevier group. Based in Amsterdam, the company has operations in the United Kingdom, USA and elsewhere....
) - 2000: Cisca DresselhuysCisca DresselhuysCisca Dresselhuys was the first head editor of the Dutch feminist monthly magazine Opzij from 1 November 1981 until 1 April 2008 . Her journalistic career started at the daily Trouw....
(OpzijOpzijOpzij is a mainstream Dutch feminist monthly magazine. It was founded as a radical feminist magazine in November 1972 by Wim Hora Adema and Hedy d'Ancona ; the title means both "out of the way!" and "about her." A former editor was Cisca Dresselhuys, who retired in 2008; the current editor is...
) - 2001: Hans Goslinga (Trouw)
- 2002: Lidy Nicolasen (de Volkskrant)
- 2002: Michiel Zonneveld (Vrij Nederland)
- 2003: Marcel ten Hooven (Trouw)
- 2004: Marc ChavannesMarc ChavannesMarc Chavannes is a Dutch professor for journalism at Groningen University and active journalist, Correspondent and commentator e.g. for NRC Handelsblad.-Sources:...
(NRC Handelsblad) - 2005: Hans Wansink (de Volkskrant)
- 2006: Jérôme Louis HeldringJérôme Louis HeldringJérôme Louis Heldring was from 1968-1972 editor in chief of the Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant , one of the forerunners of NRC Handelsblad, a Dutch daily newspaper. He is one of the most influential political commentators in the Netherlands...
(NRC Handelsblad) - 2007: Elsbeth Etty (NRC Handelsblad)
- 2008: Kees van der Malen (Noordhollands DagbladNoordhollands DagbladNoordhollands Dagblad is a Dutch newspaper covering North Holland in the northeast of the country. It appears in eight regional editions, and employs some 150 journalists.The paper has come about through the merging of a number of regional newspapers:...
) - 2009: Joost Oranje (NRC Handelsblad)
- 2010: Martin SommerMartin SommerWalter Gerhard Martin Sommer was an SS Hauptscharführer who served as a guard at the concentration camps of Dachau and Buchenwald...
(Volkskrant)