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Christian Parenti is an American investigative journalist, academic, and author. His books include: ''Lockdown America: Police and Prisons in the Age of Crisis'' (2000), a survey of the rise of the prison industrial complex from the Nixon through Reagan Eras and into the present; ''The Soft Cage: Surveillance in America From Slavery to the War on Terror'' (2003), a study of surveillance and control in modern society. ''The Freedom: Shadows and Hallucinations in Occupied Iraq'' (2004), is an account of the US occupation of Iraq. In ''Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence'' (2011), Parenti links the implications of climate change with social and political unrest in mid-latitude regions of the world. Parenti has also reported from Afghanistan, Iraq, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ivory Coast and China.Parenti's reporting in Afghanistan was the subject of an award-winning HBO documentary called Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi. Directed and edited by Ian Olds, the film follows the working relationship between Parenti and his Afgan colleague Ajmal Naqshbandi, and after Naqshbandi's capture and murder by the Taliban, Parenti's investigation of that crime.(Trailer Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi )Parenti's writing is usually published in ''The Nation'', and he frequently appears on Doug Henwood's radio show, ''Behind The News,'' on KPFA in Berkeley, to discuss his work. Parenti's book ''Tropic of Chaos'' was influential in making the recent PBS documentary "Extreme Realities." Parenti appears extensively in the documentary as a talking head and in vérité footage reporting.http://video.pbs.org/video/2365380402/ He also writes for many other publications, including the ''London Review of Books'', ''Mother Jones'' and ''Condé Nast Traveler''. He was a visiting fellow at CUNY's Center for Place, Culture and Politics, as well as a Soros Senior Justice Fellow. Parenti has taught at the New College of California and at St. Mary's College in Moraga, California. He currently teaches in the Liberal Studies program at New York University.( NYU New Full-Time Non-Tenure Track Faculty )==Recent Work==

Christian Parenti is an American investigative journalist, academic, and author. His books include: ''Lockdown America: Police and Prisons in the Age of Crisis'' (2000), a survey of the rise of the prison industrial complex from the Nixon through Reagan Eras and into the present; ''The Soft Cage: Surveillance in America From Slavery to the War on Terror'' (2003), a study of surveillance and control in modern society. ''The Freedom: Shadows and Hallucinations in Occupied Iraq'' (2004), is an account of the US occupation of Iraq. In ''Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence'' (2011), Parenti links the implications of climate change with social and political unrest in mid-latitude regions of the world. Parenti has also reported from Afghanistan, Iraq, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ivory Coast and China.
Parenti's reporting in Afghanistan was the subject of an award-winning HBO documentary called Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi. Directed and edited by Ian Olds, the film follows the working relationship between Parenti and his Afgan colleague Ajmal Naqshbandi, and after Naqshbandi's capture and murder by the Taliban, Parenti's investigation of that crime.〔(Trailer Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi )〕
Parenti's writing is usually published in ''The Nation'', and he frequently appears on Doug Henwood's radio show, ''Behind The News,'' on KPFA in Berkeley, to discuss his work. Parenti's book ''Tropic of Chaos'' was influential in making the recent PBS documentary "Extreme Realities." Parenti appears extensively in the documentary as a talking head and in vérité footage reporting.〔http://video.pbs.org/video/2365380402/〕 He also writes for many other publications, including the ''London Review of Books'', ''Mother Jones'' and ''Condé Nast Traveler''. He was a visiting fellow at CUNY's Center for Place, Culture and Politics, as well as a Soros Senior Justice Fellow. Parenti has taught at the New College of California and at St. Mary's College in Moraga, California. He currently teaches in the Liberal Studies program at New York University.〔( NYU New Full-Time Non-Tenure Track Faculty )〕
==Recent Work==


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ウィキペディアでChristian Parenti is an American investigative journalist, academic, and author. His books include: ''Lockdown America: Police and Prisons in the Age of Crisis'' (2000), a survey of the rise of the prison industrial complex from the Nixon through Reagan Eras and into the present; ''The Soft Cage: Surveillance in America From Slavery to the War on Terror'' (2003), a study of surveillance and control in modern society. ''The Freedom: Shadows and Hallucinations in Occupied Iraq'' (2004), is an account of the US occupation of Iraq. In ''Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence'' (2011), Parenti links the implications of climate change with social and political unrest in mid-latitude regions of the world. Parenti has also reported from Afghanistan, Iraq, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ivory Coast and China.Parenti's reporting in Afghanistan was the subject of an award-winning HBO documentary called Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi. Directed and edited by Ian Olds, the film follows the working relationship between Parenti and his Afgan colleague Ajmal Naqshbandi, and after Naqshbandi's capture and murder by the Taliban, Parenti's investigation of that crime.(Trailer Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi )Parenti's writing is usually published in ''The Nation'', and he frequently appears on Doug Henwood's radio show, ''Behind The News,'' on KPFA in Berkeley, to discuss his work. Parenti's book ''Tropic of Chaos'' was influential in making the recent PBS documentary "Extreme Realities." Parenti appears extensively in the documentary as a talking head and in vérité footage reporting.http://video.pbs.org/video/2365380402/ He also writes for many other publications, including the ''London Review of Books'', ''Mother Jones'' and ''Condé Nast Traveler''. He was a visiting fellow at CUNY's Center for Place, Culture and Politics, as well as a Soros Senior Justice Fellow. Parenti has taught at the New College of California and at St. Mary's College in Moraga, California. He currently teaches in the Liberal Studies program at New York University.( NYU New Full-Time Non-Tenure Track Faculty )==Recent Work==」の詳細全文を読む



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