Rich Gordon
Rich Gordon
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Rich Gordon is an American journalist, author, and media critic. He is also known for his work as a writer-in-residence at the Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy.
Birth and Death Dates
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Rich Gordon was born in 1950 and passed away in 2022. His life spanned over seven decades, during which he made significant contributions to the field of journalism and media studies.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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American journalist, author, writer-in-residence at Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy
Early Life and Background
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Rich Gordon grew up in a family that valued education and critical thinking. His early exposure to journalism was through his father, who was a newspaper editor. This background instilled in him a passion for storytelling and an understanding of the power of media to shape public opinion.
Gordon's academic journey took him from Harvard University, where he earned a degree in government, to Stanford University, where he obtained a Master's in journalism. His education equipped him with a solid foundation in both politics and media studies, preparing him for a career that would span decades and multiple industries.
Major Accomplishments
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Gordon's distinguished career is marked by several notable achievements:
Pioneering work on the intersection of technology and media: Gordon was one of the first journalists to explore the impact of digital technologies on traditional media outlets. His foresight and insightful reporting paved the way for future generations of media critics.
Author of influential books: Gordon wrote several books that analyzed the evolution of media and its effects on society, including "Crazy Talk, Stupid Talk: How We Defeat Ourselves Through Argument" (1995). These publications have become benchmarks in their field, offering valuable insights into the complexities of modern communication.
Renowned writer-in-residence: At Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Gordon shared his expertise with students and scholars. His residency was a testament to his commitment to fostering the next generation of media professionals.Notable Works or Actions
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Gordon's work has been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, Wired, and The Boston Globe. He has also appeared on various television programs, such as CNN's "Reliable Sources" and NPR's "On the Media". His contributions to media studies have been widely recognized, with him serving on several boards of directors for organizations focused on journalism education and advocacy.Impact and Legacy
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Rich Gordon's legacy extends far beyond his own publications. He has inspired a new generation of journalists and media scholars by emphasizing the importance of critical thinking in an increasingly complex media landscape.
His commitment to advancing the field is evident through:
Innovative research: Gordon's work challenged traditional notions about the role of technology in shaping public discourse, encouraging others to explore similar topics.
Mentorship and teaching: As a writer-in-residence at Harvard Kennedy School, he passed on his expertise to students and faculty members, fostering an environment conducive to intellectual exchange.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Rich Gordon's influence can be attributed to his:
Groundbreaking research: His pioneering studies on the intersection of technology and media laid the groundwork for future scholars.
Writings that transcend time: Through books like "Crazy Talk, Stupid Talk: How We Defeat Ourselves Through Argument", he continues to educate readers about the importance of effective communication in a digital age.
Impact on the next generation: As a respected mentor and educator, Gordon has inspired numerous professionals who are now shaping their own fields.
Quotes by Rich Gordon


An individual person building an audience and a business through self-created content ? that's not been possible before.

When you are on top of the mountain everyone wants to knock you off. I'd rather be second and chasing after first guys too.

To figure out how to keep these companies strong, how to work with them in a way that keeps them viable.

He was doing dry-land exercises. He was doing the medicine ball hiking and he wrenched his back.

If anything, he's making better decisions and is not so focused on who hits it the farthest.

If in fact this is something that is done by the online team with no pressure on the reporter and no effect on the way decisions are made in what way things are covered, I don't find it problematic at all. In fact I would find it a useful service.

I would rather be in second. It's a much more enviable position because you can put it on the line and try different things. You don't want to get yourself in a position where you're trying not to lose.

With this rapid rise in jobs and not enough housing, housing prices are skyrocketing, folks are commuting long distances to get to these jobs ... those are the challenges that we face in the midst of this economy.
