American writer, lecturer, and filmmaker
David Shenk is an American writer, lecturer, and songwriter. He has contributed to National Geographic,[ 1] Slate,[ 2] The New York Times,[ 3] Gourmet,[ 4] Harper's,[ 5] Wired,[ 6] The New Yorker,[ 7] The New Republic,[ 8] The Nation,[ 9] The American Scholar,[ 10] NPR[ 11] and PBS. In mid-2009, he joined TheAtlantic.com as a correspondent.[ 12] He is a 1988 graduate of Brown University .
^ Shenk, David (September 5, 2006). "How To Survive a Disaster" . Slate – via slate.com.
^ "Watching You @ National Geographic Magazine" . February 6, 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-02-06.
^ Shenk, David (25 January 2006). "David Shenk, "A Growing Web of Watchers Builds a Surveillance Society," The New York Times, January 25, 2006" . The New York Times .
^ David Shenk, "If You Build It," Gourmet, May, 2006
^ "David Shenk, "Biocapitalism," Harper's Magazine, December 1997" (PDF) .
^ David Shenk, "More is Less," Wired, February, 1997
^ David Shenk, “DEPT. OF TIMING: It’s Never a Good Moment to Ask Americans to Turn off The TV,” The New Yorker, May 10, 1999
^ David Shenk, “Hating Gates: The Culture of Microsoft Bashing,” Cover story for The New Republic, January, 1998
^ David Shenk, “Money + Science = Ethics Problems on Campus,” Cover story for The Nation, March 22, 1999.
^ David Shenk, “Toolmaker, Brain Builder,” The American Scholar, Spring, 2003
^ David Shenk, "The Problem with Hypertext," National Public Radio's "All Things Considered," May 14, 1997
^ "David Shenk, "The Genius in All of Us," TheAtlantic.com" . Archived from the original on 2009-07-23. Retrieved 2009-08-09 .