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'''Joel Garreau''' (born 1948) is an American [[journalist]], scholar, and author.<ref>{{cite news|last=Poirier|first=Marie|title=Joel Garreau, A Journalist In Search Of North America|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KlwxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8qQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=6596,560666&dq=joel-garreau&hl=en|accessdate=17 January 2011|newspaper=[[Montreal Gazette]]|date=22 August 1981|page=58}}</ref>
'''Joel Garreau''' (born 1948) is an American [[journalist]], scholar, and author.<ref>{{cite news|last=Poirier|first=Marie|title=Joel Garreau, A Journalist in Search of North America|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KlwxAAAAIBAJ&pg=6596,560666&dq=joel-garreau&hl=en|accessdate=17 January 2011|newspaper=[[Montreal Gazette]]|date=22 August 1981|page=58}}</ref>


In 1981, Garreau published ''[[The Nine Nations of North America]]''. In 1991, he published ''[[Edge City: Life on the New Frontier]]''. In 2005, he published [[Radical Evolution|''Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies—and What It Means to Be Human'']].
In 1981, Garreau published ''[[The Nine Nations of North America]]''. In 1991, he published ''[[Edge City: Life on the New Frontier]]''.<ref name=edgeCity>{{cite book|url=https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q76223932|title=Edge City: Life on the New Frontier|last=Garreau|first=Joel|date=1991|edition=1st|publication-place=New York|publisher=Doubleday|lccn=91010548|isbn=978-0-385-26249-1|oclc=246864569|ol=1532880M}}</ref> In 2005, he published [[Radical Evolution|''Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies—and What It Means to Be Human'']].
He has served as a fellow at [[Cambridge University]], a Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow at [[New America Foundation]], the [[University of California, Berkeley|University of California at Berkeley]] and [[George Mason University]]. Previously, he was a reporter and editor at ''[[The Washington Post]]''. He is a senior fellow at the School of Public Policy at [[George Mason University]], leading two groups, one studying the future of universities and the other examining which global gateway city regions will be the winners and losers in the year 2020.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Encyclopedia of the City|last=Caves|first=R. W.|publisher=Routledge|year=2004|pages=284}}</ref>

In 2010, Garreau became the Lincoln Professor of Law, Culture and Values at the [[Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law]] at [[Arizona State University]].<ref>[http://apps.law.asu.edu/Apps/Faculty/Faculty.aspx?individual_id=66654 Faculty Profile], Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Retrieved 8 January 2017</ref>

He has served as a fellow at [[Cambridge University]], a Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow at [[New America Foundation]], the [[University of California, Berkeley|University of California at Berkeley]] and [[George Mason University]]. Previously, he was a reporter and editor at ''[[The Washington Post]]''.


==See also==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.garreau.com/ Joel Garreau's web site]
*[http://www.garreau.com/main.cfm.htm Joel Garreau's web site]
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*{{webarchive |url=http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20020913090831/http%3A//hallnonfiction.com/urban_planning_development/11.shtml |title=Edge City publisher's review |date=2002-09-13}}
*{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030202094639/http://www.kurzweilai.net/bios/bio0157.html |title=Profile at KurzweilAI |date=2003-02-02}}
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*[http://newamerica.net/user/107 Profile] at [[New America Foundation]]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20150228185117/http://newamerica.net/user/107 Profile] at [[New America Foundation]]
*[http://apps.law.asu.edu/Apps/Faculty/Faculty.aspx?individual_id=66654 Profile] at [[Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law]]
*[http://apps.law.asu.edu/Apps/Faculty/Faculty.aspx?individual_id=66654 Profile] at [[Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law]]
*{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131126215650/http://futuretense.newamerica.net/ |title=Homepage for the Future Tense partnership |date=2013-11-26}}
*{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131126215650/http://futuretense.newamerica.net/ |title=Homepage for the Future Tense partnership |date=2013-11-26}}
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 27 October 2021

Joel Garreau (born 1948) is an American journalist, scholar, and author.[1]

In 1981, Garreau published The Nine Nations of North America. In 1991, he published Edge City: Life on the New Frontier.[2] In 2005, he published Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies—and What It Means to Be Human. He has served as a fellow at Cambridge University, a Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow at New America Foundation, the University of California at Berkeley and George Mason University. Previously, he was a reporter and editor at The Washington Post. He is a senior fellow at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University, leading two groups, one studying the future of universities and the other examining which global gateway city regions will be the winners and losers in the year 2020.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Poirier, Marie (22 August 1981). "Joel Garreau, A Journalist in Search of North America". Montreal Gazette. p. 58. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  2. ^ Garreau, Joel (1991). Edge City: Life on the New Frontier (1st ed.). New York: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-26249-1. LCCN 91010548. OCLC 246864569. OL 1532880M.
  3. ^ Caves, R. W. (2004). Encyclopedia of the City. Routledge. p. 284.

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