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Howard Rheingold (born 1947) is an American critic, writer, and teacher, known for his specialties on the cultural, social and political implications of modern communication
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(a term he is credited with inventing).


Biography

Rheingold was born on July 7, 1947, in
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. He graduated from
Reed College Reed College is a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus in the Eastmoreland neighborhood, with Tudor-Gothic style architecture, and a forested canyon nature preserve at ...
in Portland, Oregon, in 1968. His senior thesis was entitled ''What Life Can Compare with This? Sitting Alone at the Window, I Watch the Flowers Bloom, the Leaves Fall, the Seasons Come and Go''. A lifelong fascination with mind augmentation and its methods led Rheingold to the
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. There he worked on and wrote about the earliest personal computers. This led to his writing '' Tools for Thought'' in 1985, a history of the people behind the personal computer. Around that time he first logged on to
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– an influential early online community. He explored the experience in his seminal book, '' The Virtual Community''. Also in 1985, Rheingold coauthored '' Out of the Inner Circle: A Hacker's Guide to Computer Security'' with former
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Bill Landreth. In 1991, he published ''Virtual Reality: Exploring the Brave New Technologies of Artificial Experience and Interactive Worlds from Cyberspace to
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''. After a stint editing the '' Whole Earth Review'', Rheingold served as editor in chief of the ''Millennium Whole Earth Catalog''. Shortly thereafter, he was hired on as founding executive editor of ''
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'', one of the first commercial content web sites published in 1994 by ''
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'' magazine. Rheingold left ''HotWired'' and soon founded Electric Minds in 1996 to chronicle and promote the growth of community online. Despite accolades, the site was sold and scaled back in 1997. In 1998, he created his next virtual community, Brainstorms, a private successful webconferencing community for knowledgeable, intellectual, civil, and future-thinking adults from all over the world. In 2002, Rheingold published '' Smart Mobs'', exploring the potential for technology to augment collective intelligence. Shortly thereafter, in conjunction with the
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, Rheingold launched an effort to develop a broad-based literacy of cooperation. In 2008, Rheingold became the first research fellow at the Institute for the Future, with which he had long been affiliated. Rheingold is a visiting lecturer in Stanford University's Department of Communication where he has taught courses such as "Digital Journalism", "Virtual Communities and Social Media", and "Social Media Literacies". He is a former lecturer in UC Berkeley's School of Information where he taught "Virtual Communities and Social Media" and "Participatory Media/Collective Action". He has been a frequent contributor to the Connected Learning Alliance blog on topics ranging from new media literacy to learning innovation. Rheingold lives in Mill Valley,
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, with his wife Judy and daughter Mamie. In an entry on his video blog, he provides a tour of the converted garage that became a "dream office" and an "externalization of ismind" where Rheingold absorbs information, writes, and creates art. He contributed the essay "Participative Pedagogy for a Literacy of Literacies" to the Freesouls book project.


Selected bibliography

*''Talking Tech: A conversational Guide to Science and Technology'', with Howard Levine (1982) *''Higher Creativity: Liberating the Unconscious for Breakthrough Insight'', with Willis Harman (1984) *'' Tools for Thought: The History and Future of Mind-Expanding Technology''
free in HTML form
(1985) *'' Out of the Inner Circle'', with Bill Landreth (1985) *''They Have a Word for It: A Lighthearted Lexicon of Untranslatable Words & Phrases'' (1988) *''The Cognitive Connection: Thought and Language in Man and Machine'', with Howard Levine (1987) *''Excursions to the Far Side of the Mind'' (1988) *''Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming'', with Stephen LaBerge (1990) *''Virtual Reality'' (1991) *'' The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier'',
free in HTML form
(1993) *''Millennium Whole Earth Catalog: Access to Tools and Ideas for the Twenty-First Century'' (1995) *''The Heart of the
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'' (1998) *''The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier'' (2000 reprint with some new material) *'' Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution'' (2002) *''Net Smart: How to Thrive Online'' (2012) *''Mind Amplifier: Can Our Digital Tools Make Us Smarter?'' (2012)


See also

*
Information society An information society is a society where the usage, creation, distribution, manipulation and integration of information is a significant activity. Its main drivers are information and communication technologies, which have resulted in rapid inf ...
* Peter Kollock


References


External links

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Howard Rheingold's Patreon page
hosting links, videos, paintings, and magical objects of paint & light
Howard Rheingold's Twitter feedSmart Mobs weblog/book site
at TED conference
Reed College Alumni Magazine ProfileHoward Rheingold and Andrea Saveri Introduce the Cooperation Project
a 48MB QuickTime movie, hosted by the
Internet Archive The Internet Archive is an American digital library with the stated mission of "universal access to all knowledge". It provides free public access to collections of digitized materials, including websites, software applications/games, music, ...
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