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Todd Gitlin
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Todd Gitlin

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    1. Todd Gitlin and Liel Leibovitz on their book THE CHOSEN PEOPLES
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The Chosen Peoples will be released on May 11, 2013 in Trade Paperback
May 11, 2013
The Chosen Peoples is now available in Trade Paperback
May 11, 2013
The Chosen Peoples will be released on September 14, 2010 in Hardcover, eBook
Sep 14, 2010
The Chosen Peoples is now available in Hardcover, eBook
Sep 14, 2010

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Jewish Press, January 4, 2013
...and late 1960s coached Yeshiva University’s varsity basketball team.) * * * * * Bronx Science graduate Todd Gitlin, a prominent academic who in the 1960s served as president of the radical Students for Democratic Society, has an essay in Jewish...
Onion AV Club, November 30, 2012
...people, win, then crank out brilliant work again.” Sapphire “I think that’s an unwriterly thing to do!” Todd Gitlin “I respect his decision to close out his oeuvre; I honor what I take to be his pain; I wish him a long & joyful life.”...
Vida en el Valle, October 22, 2012
...age the decade before. "He was the first candidate I voted for," says the activist and historian Todd Gitlin, who was in his late 20s at the time. "I think the support he got was a sign that the era of radical obstinacy was over." The optimism...
Huffington Post, October 15, 2012
...national agenda and changing the nation's conversation, including the discourse of politicians and talking heads. But as Todd Gitlin shows in his new book Occupiers were suspicious of leaders -- not only politicians, but also movement leaders, concerned...
San Angelo Standard-Times, October 6, 2012
...Mom" by Pattie Mallette "Occupy Nation: The Roots, the Spirit, and the Promise of Occupy Wall Street" by Todd Gitlin "Ready to Heal: Breaking Free of Addictive Relationships" by Kelly McDaniel "Renovation of the Heart: Putting on the Character of...
South Carolina Enquirer-Herald, October 4, 2012
...lecture on the idea that the United States and Israel share a special sacred destiny. The school says Todd Gitlin is delivering the annual Solomon-Tenenbaum Lecture on Thursday on the subject of his book, "The Chosen Peoples: America, Israel and the...
AM New York, September 20, 2012
...of The Nation hosts this panel discussion about social change and politics, featuring Tariq Ali ("The Obama Syndrome"), Todd Gitlin ("Occupy Nation") and Marina Sitrin ("Everyday Revolution"). (3 p.m., Brooklyn Historical Society Library, 128 Pierrepont...
Variety, May 14, 2013
...* “This is a culture of dispersion, and it’s dispersed in television as in other forms,” said Todd Gitlin, a New York University professor and author of “The Twilight of Common Dreams: Why America Is Wracked by Cultural Wars.” ” ‘Bonanza’...
NHPR, May 13, 2013
...But what if our idealistic view of American journalism's "golden age" is nothing but a nostalgic myth?� Todd Gitlin teaches journalism and communications at Columbia University. His recent article “The Myth of Journalism’s Golden Age” was...
Al Jazeera, May 2, 2013
...the worst of our journalism is becoming the norm, writes scholar. Last Modified: 02 May 2013 11:27 Todd Gitlin, who teaches journalism and communications at Columbia University, is the author of The Whole World Is Watching, Media Unlimited, and many...
Frontpagemag.com, April 30, 2013
...Blackout,” referring to the media’s non-coverage of Colbert’s remarks. Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism professor Todd Gitlin called the performance “absolutely devastating.” New York magazine called it “brilliant.” New...
Huffington Post Canada, April 26, 2013
...all the institutions, from City Hall to Congress, from Wall Street to the White House, that fail us? Todd Gitlin, who teaches journalism and communications at Columbia University, is the author of The Whole World Is Watching, Media Unlimited, and many...
AlterNet.org, April 26, 2013
...in her eyes. In a new piece -- “ Is the Press Too Big to Fail? ” -- media critic Todd Gitlin offers a timely reminder that my journalistic dreams were just that.  The news, with the usual notable exceptions, was generally a tawdry affair in the...