Jeremy Adam Smith (born April 4, 1970) is the editor of ''Greater Good'' magazine, which is published by the UC Berkeley
Greater Good Science Center
The Greater Good Science Center (GGSC) is a research center located at the University of California, Berkeley.
Introduction
The center was founded by Dacher Keltner in 2001, with a donation from UC Berkeley alumni Thomas and Ruth Hornaday follo ...
. He is also the author or co-editor of five books, founding editor of Shareable.net, and an investigative journalist and
essayist
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whose work focuses on education, family, and community life. Before becoming a full-time writer and editor, Smith launched
the Independent
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Press Development Fund and served as publisher of ''Dollars and Sense'' magazine. In 2010-11, Smith was a John S. Knight journalism fellow at
Stanford University
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.
Body of Work
Smith is the author of ''The Daddy Shift: How Stay-at-Home Dads, Breadwinning Moms, and Shared Parenting are Transforming the American Family'' (
Beacon Press
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, June 2009); co-editor of ''The Compassionate Instinct'' (
WW Norton, January 2010); and co-editor of Are We Born Racist? (
Beacon Press
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, August 2010). He is also the author of numerous essays, articles, and short stories for publications that include
Scientific American
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,
San Francisco Chronicle
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,
Wired (magazine)
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, and
Utne Reader
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. He was the founder of the blog
Daddy Dialectic. Smith has also collaborated with the web show DadLabs to produce a series of segments on the science of fatherhood, and has appeared on
Nightline
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, Forum with Michael Krasny, and other TV and radio shows. His next two books, forthcoming in 2018, focus on the science of gratitude.
Smith’s writing—much of which covers family life from a male but pro-feminist perspective—has been acclaimed by feminist intellectuals such as
Miriam Peskowtiz,
Shira Tarrant
Shira Tarrant is an American writer on gender politics, feminism, sexuality, pop culture, and masculinity. Tarrant's books include '' When Sex Became Gender'', ''Men and Feminism'', ''Men Speak Out: Views on Gender'', ''Sex, and Power'', '' Fashi ...
,
[Author's official website: http://www.jeremyadamsmith.com/_i_the_daddy_shift__i__62113.htm ] Stephanie Coontz,
Rebecca Walker
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,
and
Lisa Jervis
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Early life and education
Born in Boston in ...
,
who calls ''The Daddy Shift'' "a major contribution." SUNY sociologist
Michael Kimmel
Michael Scott Kimmel (born February 26, 1951) is an American retired sociologist specializing in gender studies. He was Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Stony Brook University in New York and is the founder and editor of the academic jou ...
also praised ''The Daddy Shift'' as "impassioned and insightful, careful and compassionate."
The 2009 book argues that as the definition of fatherhood has grown to encompass both caregiving and breadwinning, men are better equipped today than in the past to survive layoffs and other economic calamities. He also argues that workplace and public policy must change to recognize that the definition of fatherhood has changed.
From 2012 to 2017, Smith's coverage of racial and economic segregation in San Francisco schools won numerous honors, including the
Sigma Delta Chi Award
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for investigative reporting, the PASS Award from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency, the National Award for Education Reporting, and many excellence in journalism awards from the Northern California
Society of Professional Journalists
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. He is also a three-time winner of the John Swett Award from the California Teachers Association.
Criticism
On March 25, 2007, at the liberal website
Talking Points Memo
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, feminist lawyer and author
Linda Hirshman harshly criticized Smith and the blogger
Rebeldad, whom she describes as "legendary stay-at home dads of the Internet." Smith, she writes, "didn't even stay home a year ...I'd hate to be the woman with the desk next to
mith taking family leave while he minds the workplace." Smith responded three weeks later on his blog, Daddy Dialectic, saying "Dads like me and Rebeldad are not really her target,” wrote Smith. “Instead she is attacking the very idea of caregiving."
References
External links
*Official author websit
*Daddy Dialectic (blog
*Greater Good magazin
*"Jobless, but working" a March 2, 2009 op-ed for the British Guardian newspaper on how fathers should cope with layoff
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American bloggers
American magazine editors
Living people
1970 births
21st-century American non-fiction writers