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Douglas Rushkoff occurs as Just released York-depending writer, editorialist & lecturer in technology, media & popular culture.

Rushkoff graduated magna come laude from either Princeton University. He moved to Los Angeles & pursued an MFA within Directing from either California Institute of the Arts.

Now, he teaches media theory at New York University's (NYU) Interactive Telecommunications Program. Rushkoff is known for existence an active member of the cyberpunk movement and was a low associate of Timothy Leary. He has founded an on the net community for discussion of Judaism and related issues, called Open Source Judaism.

Works
His books include: Hopped-up Loose (by using Patrick Wells) Cyberia A GenX Reader Media Virus Swimming a New (Babies of Chaos in the UK) Ecstasy Club Coercion Nothing Sacred Exit Strategy (Bull, in the UK) (fiction) Club Zero-G (graphic novel, by having creative person Steph Dumais) Become Back In The Box

His docudrama include: A Persuaders A Merchandiser of Cool

He is presently writing an in-on-going comic book series for DC Comics Vertigo imprint entitled The Testament by owning pencils by Liam Sharpe.

Douglas Rushkoff
Official site with news, book information, articles, cover art, biography, tour schedule, and mailing list.

Salon: Tom Tomorrow
Comic strip parodies the allegations made against Rushkoff by The New York Times of $7500/hour boardroom fees.

GenX
Excerpt from Douglas Rushkoff's "Generation X Reader".

Edge: The Thing That I Call Doug
John Brockman's extensive interview with Rushkoff.

Rewired: The Two Doug Rushkoffs
Rebecca Eisenberg's interview with Rushkoff.

Front Wheel Drive: Douglas Rushkoff
Interview by Roy Christopher. With photograph of Rushkoff.

Edge: What is Today's Most Important Unreported Story?
Short article by Rushkoff subtitled 'America's Descent Into Computer-Aided Unconsciousness And Consumer Fascism'.

Austin Chronicle: Doug Rushkoff
Wide-ranging interview by Jon Lebkowsky.

Nerve.com: STD Etiquette
Essay by Rushkoff on "sex roles" and sexuality in the late 1990s.

Royce Carlton: Douglas Rushkoff
Biographical profile, with black and white photograph.






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