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David Shenk is an American writer, lecturer, and filmmaker. He is author of six books, including ''The Genius in All of Us'' (2010), ''Data Smog'' (1997), ''The Forgetting'' (2001), and ''The Immortal Game'' (2006), and has contributed to ''National Geographic,〔(David Shenk, "THE SURVIVALIST: HOW TO LIVE THROUGH DISASTERS," September, 2006 )〕 Slate,〔(David Shenk, "Watching You: The World of High-Tech Surveillance," National Geographic, November, 2003 )〕 The New York Times,〔(David Shenk, "A Growing Web of Watchers Builds a Surveillance Society," The New York Times, January 25, 2006 )〕 Gourmet,〔(David Shenk, "If You Build It," Gourmet, May, 2006 )〕 Harper's,〔(David Shenk, "Biocapitalism," Harper's Magazine, December 1997 )〕 Wired,〔David Shenk, "More is Less," Wired, February, 1997〕 The New Yorker,〔David Shenk, “DEPT. OF TIMING: It’s Never a Good Moment to Ask Americans to Turn off The TV,” The New Yorker, May 10, 1999〕 ''The New Republic,''〔David Shenk, “Hating Gates: The Culture of Microsoft Bashing,” Cover story for The New Republic, January, 1998〕 The Nation,〔David Shenk, “Money + Science = Ethics Problems on Campus,” Cover story for ''The Nation,'' March 22, 1999.〕 The American Scholar,''〔David Shenk, “Toolmaker, Brain Builder,” The American Scholar, Spring, 2003〕 NPR〔David Shenk, "The Problem with Hypertext," National Public Radio's "All Things Considered," May 14, 1997〕 and PBS. In mid-2009, he joined TheAtlantic.com as a correspondent.〔(David Shenk, "The Genius in All of Us," TheAtlantic.com )〕 He is a 1988 graduate of Brown University. == Books == Shenk has published the following books: * ''Skeleton Key: A Dictionary For Deadheads'' (1994) (Co-written with Steve Silberman) * ''Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut (1997)〔(Columbia Journalism Review: David Shenk on Data Smog )〕 * ''The End of Patience: More Notes of Caution on the Information Revolution (1999) * ''The Forgetting: Alzheimer's, Portrait of An Epidemic'' (2001)〔(Marion Roach, ''The New York Times'': A Conversation With David Shenk )〕 * ''The Immortal Game: A History of Chess (2006)〔(Michael Dirda, "From ancient Persia to the digital age, people have sat across from each other and said, 'It's your move,'" The Washington Post; Oct 29, 2006; T.15 )〕 * ''The Genius In All Of Us: Why Everything You've Been Told About Genetics, Talent, and IQ Is Wrong'' (2010) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Shenk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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