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Andrew Marantz (born September 26, 1984) is an American author and journalist who writes for The New Yorker. Marantz was an undergraduate at Brown University from 2002 to 2006 with a bachelor's degree in religion and religious studies. He was a graduate student at New York University from 2009 to 2011 with a master's degree in journalism. He is a staff writer for The New Yorker and has contributed to the magazine since 2011. He wrote the 2019 book Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians and the Hijacking of the American Conversation, The edition of the book published by London's Picador is entitled Antisocial: How Extremists Broke America. In 2020, Project Syndicate chose it as one of the best reads of 2020 finding it "...to be one of the best recent accounts of how social media has

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  • Andrew Marantz est un auteur américain et journaliste. Il est collaborateur de The New Yorker depuis 2011. Marantz écrit un livre sur l'alt-droite et les lumières obscures, Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians and the Hijacking of the American Conversation (Antisocial: des extrémistes en ligne, des techno-utopistes, et le détournement de la conversation américain), publié en 2019. (fr)
  • Andrew Marantz (born September 26, 1984) is an American author and journalist who writes for The New Yorker. Marantz was an undergraduate at Brown University from 2002 to 2006 with a bachelor's degree in religion and religious studies. He was a graduate student at New York University from 2009 to 2011 with a master's degree in journalism. He is a staff writer for The New Yorker and has contributed to the magazine since 2011. He wrote the 2019 book Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians and the Hijacking of the American Conversation, The edition of the book published by London's Picador is entitled Antisocial: How Extremists Broke America. In 2020, Project Syndicate chose it as one of the best reads of 2020 finding it "...to be one of the best recent accounts of how social media has (en)
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  • Andrew Marantz (born September 26, 1984) is an American author and journalist who writes for The New Yorker. Marantz was an undergraduate at Brown University from 2002 to 2006 with a bachelor's degree in religion and religious studies. He was a graduate student at New York University from 2009 to 2011 with a master's degree in journalism. He is a staff writer for The New Yorker and has contributed to the magazine since 2011. He wrote the 2019 book Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians and the Hijacking of the American Conversation, The edition of the book published by London's Picador is entitled Antisocial: How Extremists Broke America. In 2020, Project Syndicate chose it as one of the best reads of 2020 finding it "...to be one of the best recent accounts of how social media has come to dominate political discourse in the United States." Marantz married the lawyer Sarah Lustbader in October 2013. They have a son, Gideon Caleb Marantz (b. 2017). Andrew Marantz's father is the physician Paul R. Marantz. (en)
  • Andrew Marantz est un auteur américain et journaliste. Il est collaborateur de The New Yorker depuis 2011. Marantz écrit un livre sur l'alt-droite et les lumières obscures, Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians and the Hijacking of the American Conversation (Antisocial: des extrémistes en ligne, des techno-utopistes, et le détournement de la conversation américain), publié en 2019. (fr)
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