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Pamela Paul is the Editor of the ''New York Times Book Review.''〔("Pamela Paul is Named New York Times Book Review Editor," ) JimRomenesko.com, April 9, 2013〕 She joined the Times in 2011 and served as children's books editor and Features Editor for the book review before her 2013 promotion.〔announcement from Sam Tanenhous and David Kelly, February 2, 2012〕〔(Job Moves ) Publishers Weekly, January 21, 2011〕〔("Pamela Paul Named Children's Books Editor at 'NYTBR' )," Diane Roback, ''Publishers Weekly,'' January 21, 2011〕 She is also the author or editor of four books, * ''The Starter Marriage and the Future of Matrimony'' (2002), * ''Pornified: How Pornography Is Transforming Our Lives, Our Relationships and our Families'' (2005), * ''"Parenting, Inc.: How We Are Sold on $800 Strollers, Fetal Education, Baby Sign Language, Sleeping Coaches, Toddler Couture, and Diaper Wipe Warmers -- And What It Means for Our Children"'' (2008). * ''"By the Book: Writers on Literature and the Literary Life from The New York Times Book Review"'' (2014).〔(Publisher's website for 2014 book )〕 She is a former columnist for ''The New York Times'', for which she wrote the "Studied" column, and for ''Worth Magazine'', for which she wrote about financial issues and family. She has been a contributor to ''Time Magazine'', and a regular writer for ''The Atlantic.'' Earlier in her career, Paul worked as senior editor at the erstwhile ''American Demographics'' magazine. She is a former contributor to ''The Economist'', and has written for many other publications. After the publication of ''Pornified,'' she testified on the subject of pornography before the Senate Judiciary Committee.〔(United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary web site ) "Testimony of Pamela Paul Author of ''Pornified,''" November 10, 2005〕 She has appeared on many television〔(The Today Show ), December 7, 2011〕 and radio shows in the U.S., Canada, and in the UK, speaking about social trends, and has spoken at conferences on the social costs of pornography and related topics.〔e.g. "The Social Costs of Pornography" was organized by the Witherspoon Institute in conjunction with the Institute for the Psychological Sciences in Washington, DC and held at Princeton University, December 11–13, 2008. Videos at http://vimeo.com/channels/socialcostsofpornography#10036437〕 Paul hosts the (New York Times Book Review podcast ). ==Bibliography== ''Incomplete - to be updated'' 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「Pamela Paul」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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