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Winner of the first Neil Postman award for Career Achievement in Public Intellectual Activity, Douglas Rushkoff is an author, teacher, and documentarian who focuses on the ways people, cultures, and institutions create, share, and influence each other's values. He sees "media" as the landscape where this interaction takes place, and "literacy" as the ability to participate consciously in it.

His ten best-selling books on new media and popular culture have been translated to over thirty languages. They include Cyberia , Media Virus , Playing the Future , Nothing Sacred: The Truth about Judaism, and Coercion , winner of the Marshall Mcluhan Award for best media book. Rushkoff also wrote the acclaimed novels Ecstasy Club and Exit Strategy and graphic novel, Club Zero-G . He has just finished a book for HarperBusiness, applying renaissance principles to today's complex economic landscape, Get Back in the Box: Innovation from the Inside Out . He's now writing a monthly comic book for Vertigo called Testament .

Click below for a free download of the first issue of TESTAMENT



He has written and hosted two award-winning Frontline documentaries - The Merchants of Cool looked at the influence of corporations on youth culture, and The Persuaders, about the cluttered landscape of marketing, and new efforts to overcome consumer resistance.
Rushkoff writes a monthly column for science magazine, Discover and another for the music and culture magazine, Arthur .Rushkoff's commentaries have aired on CBS Sunday Morning and NPR's All Things Considered , and have appeared in publications from The New York Times to Time magazine. He wrote the first syndicated column on cyberculture for The New York Times and Guardian of London , as well as a column on wireless for The Feature .

Rushkoff founded the Narrative Lab at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program, and lectures about media, art, society, and change at conferences and universities around the world.

He is Advisor to the United Nations Commission on World Culture, on the Board of Directors of the Media Ecology Association , The Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics, and as a founding member of Technorealism . He has been awarded Senior Fellowships by the Markle Foundation, the Center for Global Communications, and the International University of Japan. He is finishing a dissertation on biases of media for Utrecht University.

He regularly appears on TV shows from NBC Nightly News to Larry King and Bill Maher. He is writing a new monthly comic book for Vertigo, and developed the Electronic Oracle software series for HarperCollins Interactive.

Rushkoff is on the board of several new media non-profits and companies, and regularly consults on new media arts and ethics to museums, governments, synagogues, churches, and universities, as well as Sony, TCI, advertising agencies, and other Fortune 500 companies.

Rushkoff graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University, received an MFA in Directing from California Institute of the Arts, a post-graduate fellowship (MFA) from The American Film Institute, and a Director's Grant from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He has worked as a certified stage fight choreographer, an SAT tutor, and as keyboardist for the industrial band PsychicTV.

Watch Rushkoff's PopTech Keynote 2004 speech, here .

Read reviews of Rushkoff's work at the links below -

Epic Trip: Douglas Rushkoff's Testament.

A Review of Get Back In The Box: Innovation from the Inside Out.

My Interests

Television:

THE PERSUADERS for PBS Frontline in Fall, 2004.
A behind-the-scenes look at the influence industry, and how the techniques of marketing have migrated into politics to create the "citizen consumer." Learn more, or watch the whole documentary online, here .

THE MERCHANTS OF COOL
Examines the tactics, techniques, and cultural ramifications of these marketing moguls in 'The Merchants of Cool.' Rushkoff talks with top marketers, media executives and cultural/media critics, and explores the symbiotic relationship between the media and today's teens, as each looks to the other for their identity." The Merchants of Cool Website at PBS.org features interview, information, and STREAMING VIDEO of the entire documentary.

Books:

Click the images below to read about Rushkoff's non-fiction.

Read about Rushkoff's Fiction by clicking on the images.

Heroes:

Rushkoff's ten favorite 'designer reality' books in The Guardian

My Blog

Personal Democracy Forum Speech

Here it is: http://blip.tv/file/1047324It's the opening 'invocation' I did for the Personal Democracy Forum last week, and a preview of some of the concepts coming in my next book, "Corporatized." The...
Posted by Doug Rushkoff on Mon, 07 Jul 2008 04:44:00 PST

Arthur Magazine Emergency Appeal -- $20k needed by July 1

Arthur MagazineI've been on break from my column at Arthur Magazine, mostly because I simply have to finish my book. Meanwhile, I've learned that Arthur is in the midst of a true financial crisis. Whe...
Posted by Doug Rushkoff on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 01:39:00 PST

McCloud and Rushkoff conversation from NYComicCon

At NY ComicCon, I had the unique pleasure of doing a "conversation" with Scott McCloud, moderated by Marianne Petit.I've received dozens of emails from people who were unable to attend, asking if ther...
Posted by Doug Rushkoff on Mon, 05 May 2008 11:35:00 PST

Interview on Digital Minds Blog

Nice interview with Ido Hartogsohn for Israeli newspaper, Maariv, now translated to English and posted on the Digital Minds Blog. It runs through a lot of topics - from religion to media and back agai...
Posted by Doug Rushkoff on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 01:16:00 PST

Online Class with Professor Rushkoff

To enroll or find find out more, click on the image above. Visionary NYU professor and charter cyberpunker Douglas Rushkoff is offering an eight-week online course through Maybe Logic Academy (Technol...
Posted by Doug Rushkoff on Thu, 27 Sep 2007 01:33:00 PST

NET LOSS

By Douglas Rushkoff(intended for publication in the canceled Arthur Vol. 1, No. 26 [March 2007])I'm a bit down on the Internet these days.Sure, a lot of it has to do with that obsequiously pandering T...
Posted by Doug Rushkoff on Wed, 09 May 2007 05:02:00 PST

Be Your Own Guru

By Douglas RushkoffOriginally Published in Arthur MagazineMy good friend Jody Radzik  the guy who first introduced me to raves, actually - started up a blog this year. Jody is about the most loving a...
Posted by Doug Rushkoff on Tue, 08 May 2007 10:53:00 PST

Evolution as a Team Sport

Originally published in Arthur MagazineNothing is around the corner. There's no threshold to reach, event horizon to cross, or moment of novelty to await. The change has happened. Indeed, you're soaki...
Posted by Doug Rushkoff on Sat, 05 May 2007 01:16:00 PST

Rushkoff's Blog

To read my regular blog visit my webpage here: www.rushkoff.com/blog
Posted by Doug Rushkoff on Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:13:00 PST