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Bill Wasik

    Bill Wasik es un autor reconocido que reflexiona sobre la cultura viral y los experimentos sociales. Como exeditor de Harper's Magazine y actual editor sénior de Wired, explora cómo las historias viven y mueren en la era digital. También fue el inventor del fenómeno flash mob, concebido inicialmente como un experimento social lúdico para fomentar la espontaneidad y la ocupación temporal de espacios públicos. Su obra examina la dinámica única de la comunicación moderna y el comportamiento colectivo.

    Submersion Journalism
    • Submersion Journalism

      Reporting in the Radical First Person from Harper's Magazine

      • 322 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      "Submersion journalism" happens when a reporter dares to see a story from the to participate in the events at hand, sometimes undercover, and then to tell the tale from a distinct point of view rather than pretend to some ideal of objectivity. During the Bush years, Harper's correspondents infiltrated the Republican machine, from its lowliest canvassing operation to its corporate and evangelical elite, and they posed as shady clients for sleazy blue-chip lobbying firms. They shot machine guns, lounged in Vegas brothels, and peered into secret tunnels in Mexicali. They terrorized art museums and touched off worldwide fads.Here are some of the best examples of participatory reporting published in the past decade, called "brilliant work" by the Los Angeles Times . Charles Bowden Adam Davidson Barbara Ehrenreich Steve Featherstone Kristoffer A. Garin Gary Greenberg Roger D. Hodge Jay Kirk Willem Marx Morgan Meis Jeff Sharlet Jake Silverstein Ken Silverstein Wells Tower William T. Vollmann Bill Wasik

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