Malcolm Gladwell
Journalist and Author
League needs help to deal with concussions...of brain injury with every passing week. The concern reached a crescendo last month with the congressional hearings and Malcolm Gladwell's in-depth look at the issue in The New Yorker. In The New Yorker, Ira Casson, who co-chairs an... In this article: Concussion, NFL, Roger Goodell, Jeff Ulbrich, Malcolm Gladwell, The New Yorker, Super Bowl, Tim Tebow, Steelers, and Kurt Warner |
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L.A. Times - Books | 3 days ago
'What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures' by Malcolm Gladwell
...about. If literature is a mirror, how has our perspective on ourselves changed? This question inevitably leads us to the work of Malcolm Gladwell, whose essays in the New Yorker and wildly successful books on success and other cultural...
In this article: Dog, Self-help, The New Yorker, Harvard, Ron Popeil, and The Tipping Point
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Centre Daily Times | 6 days ago
New Yorker articles offer business insights
...Adventures" by Malcolm Gladwell. Little, Brown & Co. 410 pages. (Also on 10 CDs read by the author. Hachette Audio.) Does best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell write business books? It's a friendly argument I've had for years with another...
In this article: Ron Popeil, Brand extension, Dog, Litter, Catholic Church, The New Yorker, and Enron
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San Francisco Chronicle | 7 days ago
'What the Dog Saw,' by Malcolm Gladwell
Article:'What the Dog Saw,' by Malcolm Gladwell:/c/a/2009/11/18/DDVB1AJMRO.DTL 'What the Dog Saw,' by Malcolm Gladwell Max Winter, Special to The Chronicle Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Malcolm Gladwell could probably make a pencil...
In this article: Dog, Enron, Blink, Career development, Bryony Lavery, and Cesar Millan
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washingtonpost.com | 7 days ago
Personal foul, 15 yards for Newsweek, Pinker
...hey, it's a newsweekly, and we have a mercy rule around here. Next offense to adjudicate: The Steve Pinker review of Malcolm Gladwell's new book. The review ran in the New York Times Sunday Book Review. Pinker is a brilliant guy, but...
In this article: Newsweek, Sarah Palin, Jon Meacham, Kepler Mission, The New Yorker, and Steve Pinker
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Can't Stop the Bleeding | November 17, 2009
Pinker and the Brain: Harvard Prof’s Debate with Self-Made IQ Tycoon Gladwell Over Shitty Draft Picks Gets Personal
...can contain.] This Sunday, The New York Times published Harvard Prof Steven Pinker's review of Malcolm Gladwell's, "What the Dog Saw. " Gladwell is a statistician of "minor genius," in Pinker's view, but MG is just wrong to cite analysis...
In this article: Harvard, Columbia Journalism Review, Google, California, and The New York Times
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TIME | November 15, 2009
Author Malcolm Gladwell on New Book 'What the Dog Saw'
Malcolm Gladwell in the West Village, New York City With three best sellers to his credit, Malcolm Gladwell is one of the brightest stars in the media firmament. A British-born, Ontario-raised New Yorker staff writer and 2005 TIME 100...
In this article: Arne Duncan, Blink, The Tipping Point, New York City, and Balance sheet
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San Jose Mercury News | November 06, 2009
Review: Find Malcolm Gladwell's greatest hits in 'What the Dog Saw'
Updated: 11/06/2009 04:13:11 PM PST Early in 2000 Little, Brown published "The Tipping Point" by Malcolm Gladwell. The author had a deductive style and a teacherly simplicity that would soon make him one of the new century's most...
In this article: Dog, John F. Kennedy Jr., Paul Cezanne, Jonathan Safran Foer, Emile Zola, Scientific method, Cancer, and Enron
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Telegraph.co.uk - Arts | November 05, 2009
What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures by Malcolm Gladwell: review
Philip Womack is entertained by Malcolm Gladwell's essays on ketchup, dogs and the Enron scandal Malcolm Gladwell's last book, Outliers, was phenomenally successful, even if all it did was point out the obvious - that people's success is...
In this article: Enron, Dog, The New Yorker, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, and United States
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Description from Wikipedia:
Malcolm Gladwell (born September 3, 1963) is a British-born Canadian journalist, author, and pop sociologist, based in New York City. He has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1996. He is best known as the author of the books The Tipping Point (2000), Blink (2005), and Outliers (2008).
- Name At Birth:
- Malcolm T. Gladwell
- Birth Date:
- September 01, 1963
- Birthplace:
- Gosport, Hampshire, United Kingdom
- Nationality:
- Canadian
- Occupation:
- Non-fiction writer, journalist
- Known for:
- Blink (2005)
- Outliers (2008)
- The Tipping Point (2000)
- Period:
- 1987–present
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