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Annalee Newitz (born 1969) is an American journalist who has covered cultural news, events, and touchstones relating to science and technology, and is additionally a writer, broadly, of fiction and other genres. She received a Ph.D. in English and American Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, and in 1997 published ''White Trash: Race and Class in America'' (Routledge, 1997), a widely cited book. From 2004–2005 she was a policy analyst for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. She has written for many periodicals, including ''Popular Science'' and ''Wired'', and from 1999 to 2008 wrote a syndicated weekly column called ''Techsploitation''. She founded ''other'' magazine in 2002 with C.J. Anders, which was published triannually until 2007. Since 2008, she has been editor-in-chief of Gawker-owned media ventures relating to science and science fiction, technology, design, and futurism, first of io9, named a top science blog in 2010 by ''TimesOnline'', and subsequently of its direct descendent ''Gizmodo.'' In addition to ''White Trash'' and her dissertation publication ''Pretend We're Dead'' (Duke, 2006), her work includes a co-editorial effort with C.J. Anders, ''She's Such a Geek'' (Seal Press, 2006), ''Scatter, Adapt, and Remember: How Humans Will Survive a Mass Extinction'' (Doubleday, 2013), as well as short stories and other work. ==Early life== Newitz was born in 1969, and grew up in Irvine, California.〔Annalee Newitz, 1997, "Sexual Mutants of the Multiculture:I have come to be an ethnic hybrid: half-WASP, half-Jew, the product of two supposedly segregated identities," at ''BadPost'' (online), Issue #33, September 1997, see (), accessed 19 February 2015.〕 She graduated from Irvine High School, and in 1987 moved to Berkeley, California.〔Annalee Newitz, 2006, "About Annalee," at TECHSPLOITATION,COM (online), see (), accessed 19 February 2015.〕 In 1996, Newitz started doing freelance writing. In 1998, she completed a Ph.D. in English and American Studies from UC Berkeley, with a dissertation on images of monsters, psychopaths, and capitalism in twentieth century American popular culture,〔ProQuest, 2015, "Citation/Abstract: When we pretend that we're dead: Monsters, psychopaths and the economy in American popular culture (Annalee… University of California, Berkeley ), see (), accessed 19 February 2015.〕 the content of which later appeared in book form from Duke University Press.〔eDuke, 2015, "Books, Cholarly Collection: Pretend We’re Dead, Capitalist Monsters in American Pop Culture, By Annalee Newitz, at ''Duke University Press'' (online), see (), accessed 19 February 2015.〕〔For a review of the book: ILoz Zoc, 2006, "Book Review/Interview: Pretend We’re Dead: Capitalist Monsters in American Pop Culture by Annalee Newitz," at ''blogcritics'' (online), September 12, 2006, see (), accessed 19 February 2015.〕
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