| Douglas Rushkoff (rushkoff.com/blog.php)
analyzes, writes and speaks about the way 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. Rushkoff is the author of eight best-selling
books on new media and popular culture, including Cyberia,
Media
Virus, Playing
the Future, Coercion,
and the novels Ecstasy
Club and Exit
Strategy, and, most recently, Nothing
Sacred: The Truth About Judaism. His graphic novel,
Club
Zero-G, was just published by Disinfo.
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