Douglas Rushkoff is a prominent media theorist, author, and lecturer specializing in technology, media, and popular culture.
Based in New York, he has written numerous best-selling books on digital culture and its effects on society.
Rushkoff is known for his critical analysis of media and technology's impact on human behavior and social structures.
He hosts podcasts, appears in media outlets like The New York Times and ABC News, and teaches as a professor of media theory and digital economics.
Rushkoff's work often explores themes of digital literacy, media manipulation, and the evolving relationship between humans and technology in the modern age.
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