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Douglas Mark
Rushkoff (born
February 18, 1961) is an
American media theorist, writer, columnist, lecturer,
graphic novelist, and do****entarian. He is best...
- by
Douglas Rushkoff,
published in 1994. The book
discusses many
different ideas revolving around technology,
drugs and subcultures.
Rushkoff takes a Tom...
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Rushkoff,
influenced by the
experimental theater of the 1970s and 1980s (i.e. Happenings, Fluxus), had a
different perspective on theater.
Rushkoff believed...
- Shock: When
Everything Happens Now is a non-fiction work
written by
Douglas Rushkoff and
published in 2013. The book
introduces the
concept of
present shock...
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concept includes the term
media virus, or
viral media,
coined by
Douglas Rushkoff, who
defines it as a type of
Trojan horse: "People are
duped into p****ing...
- With
multiple parti****nts,
confidentiality cannot be ****ured.
Douglas Rushkoff argued that
focus groups are
often useless and
frequently create more problems...
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geneticist Richard Dawkins, but
later used by
cultural critics such as
Douglas Rushkoff, who
claimed memes were a type of
media virus.
Memes are seen as genes...
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theorist Douglas Rushkoff began articulating his
understanding of open-source in Judaism. "The
object of the game, for me,"
Rushkoff explained, "was to...
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experience since 1949. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. p. 125. ISBN 0-7656-1087-6.
Rushkoff,
Bennett C. (1981). "Eisenhower,
Dulles and the Quemoy-Matsu Crisis, 1954–1955"...
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Source Judaism"
first appeared in
Douglas Rushkoff's book
Nothing Sacred: The
Truth about Judaism (2003).
Rushkoff emplo**** the term "Open Source" for Judaism...