Joshua D. Rothman

The New Yorker

Bio

Joshua D. Rothman is archive editor at The New Yorker and a frequent writer for newyorker.com.

Rothman was perviously an instructor in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and a columnist for the Ideas section of ""The Boston Globe.""

Featured Work

2013 Sayada Community Network Building. CREDIT: <a href="https://plus.google.com/photos/113632566131475824062/albums/5965895313641259393/5965897686580208274?pid=5965897686580208274&oid=113632566131475824062">Ryan Gerety</a>

OCT 31, 2014 Podcast

The Bright Side to Big Data: Good Intentions and Ethical Questions

We wrap up our three-part series on data and privacy with a look at some ways big data can improve our communities. Technology and big ...

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SEP 5, 2014 Podcast

Big Data, Virginia Woolf, and the Right to be Forgotten

As a society, we're still developing vocabulary to talk about data technology and the moral questions it raises. In this first of a series of ...