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Andrew Marantz
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On the Nose
Confronting the Anti-Zionist Right
Last week, the Holocaust-denying, white nationalist influencer Nick Fuentes sat down with former Fox News host turned podcaster Tucker Carlson on The Tucker Carlson Show, where the two discussed Fuentes’s trajectory, the evolution of his “America First” ideology, and the ways his rejection of the neoconservative common sense on Israel put him at odds with parts of the right-wing establishment. For many, Carlson’s seeming embrace of Fuentes on his popular show signaled a shift, a recognition that what was once taboo on the right has arrived in the mainstream. Cementing the sense of a sea change, Kevin Roberts...
2025-11-06
49 min
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
How Bad Is It?: Why an Antifascism Scholar Fled the Country
The New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz joins Tyler Foggatt for the latest installment of “How Bad Is It?,” a regular checkup on the health of American democracy. Their guests are the Rutgers historians Mark Bray and Yesenia Barragan, a married couple who recently left the United States after Bray became the target of a right-wing doxing campaign. Bray and Barragan share the events leading up to their decision to leave the country with their family, including the death threats that followed Bray’s addition to a right-wing “professor watch list” and the portrayal of his work in conservative media as p...
2025-10-30
1h 00
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
How Bad Is It?: Political Violence in the U.S., and What We Can Learn from Brazil
The New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz joins Tyler Foggatt for the latest installment of “How Bad Is It?,” a monthly series on the health of American democracy. Their guest is the Brazilian filmmaker Petra Costa, whose documentaries explore the country’s democratic backsliding. They discuss what the United States can learn from Brazil’s struggles with political violence and the rise of authoritarianism, and they respond to the recent conviction of Jair Bolsonaro for his role in a coup attempt. Tyler and Andrew also consider the possible ramifications of the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, including the Trump Administ...
2025-09-18
47 min
On the Media
Is America Becoming an Autocracy?
President Donald Trump’s countless executive orders and mounting deportations are testing America’s democratic institutions. On this week’s On the Media, what we can learn from Hungary’s recent backslide into autocracy. Plus, why resistance movements throughout history have succeeded with 3.5 percent of the population, or less, behind them.[01:00] Host Micah Loewinger speaks with Andrew Marantz, a staff writer at The New Yorker, about his recent piece, “Is the U.S. Becoming an Autocracy?” and what we can learn from Hungary’s recent backsliding into authoritarianism. [15:44] Micah speaks with Márton Gulyás, founder of Partiz...
2025-08-29
50 min
On the Media
Lessons From Hungary’s Democratic Backsliding. Plus, What Makes a Resistance Movement Successful?
President Donald Trump’s countless executive orders and mounting deportations are testing America’s democratic institutions. On this week’s On the Media, what we can learn from Hungary’s recent backslide into autocracy. Plus, why resistance movements throughout history have succeeded with 3.5 percent of the population, or less, behind them.[01:36] Host Micah Loewinger speaks with Andrew Marantz, a staff writer at The New Yorker, about his recent piece, “Is the U.S. Becoming an Autocracy?” and what we can learn from Hungary’s recent backsliding into authoritarianism.[16:17] Micah speaks with Márton Gulyás, founder of Parti...
2025-06-06
51 min
The Ezra Klein Show
Is Trump Losing? A Debate
Is Donald Trump eroding American democracy and consolidating power for himself? Or is he trying to do that and failing? Is this what sliding toward authoritarianism looks like? Or is this what a functioning democracy looks like? And how can you tell the difference?Two articles came out recently that offer very different perspectives on these questions. In Vox, Zack Beauchamp wrote a piece called “Trump Is Losing,” which argues that Trump’s efforts to cow his enemies and consolidate power are not organized or strategic enough to make a serious dent in our democratic system. In The Ne...
2025-05-16
1h 13
Know Your Enemy
Did Podcasters Make Trump President? (w/ Andrew Marantz)
Among the many factors credited for Donald Trump's victory over Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential race was one that, naturally, the hosts of Know Your Enemy took an interest in: podcasts. More specifically, "bro" podcasts—think Joe Rogan or Theo Von—seemed to be one reason why Trump continued, as he did in 2016 and 2020, to perform so well with male voters, especially gaining ground with younger, Black, and Latino men. An episode of one of these podcasts might stretch to three hours long or more, and typically features meandering, casual conversations that put a premium on apparent authenticity, as well...
2025-05-15
1h 22
Not An Audiophile
World's best HiFi brands - One on One interviews.
Bowers & Wilkins; Focal; Sonus Faber; McIntosh; Denon; Marantz; Piega; Audio Research; March Audio; Naim and more. New products, models and behind the concepts. Sponsored By Harbottle Audio
2025-05-12
2h 29
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
How Bad Is It?: Andrew Marantz on the Health of Our Democracy
In a new recurring series on The Political Scene, the staff writer Andrew Marantz joins Tyler Foggatt to assess the status of American democracy. How does one distinguish—in the blizzard of federal workforce cuts, deportations, and executive orders that have defined the first hundred days of Donald Trump’s second term—actions that are offensive to some, but fundamentally within the power of the executive, from moves which threaten the integrity of our system of government? Marantz applies the lens of Viktor Orbán’s Hungary to analyze where we may be in a potential slide toward autocracy, exploring...
2025-05-01
55 min
Critics at Large | The New Yorker
Joe Rogan, Hasan Piker, and the Art of the Hang
The first episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” released in 2009, consisted mostly of its host smoking weed, cracking jokes, and futzing with technical equipment. But Rogan quickly proved adept at the kind of casual, nonconfrontational interviews that have made the show such an enormous success in 2025: it regularly tops podcast charts and features hours-long conversations with the most powerful figures in politics. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz are joined by fellow staff writer Andrew Marantz to discuss where Rogan’s podcast sits within a growing new-media ecosystem that hinges on paraso...
2025-03-27
48 min
Critics at Large | The New Yorker
Joe Rogan, Hasan Piker, and the Art of the Hang
The first episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” released in 2009, consisted mostly of its host smoking weed, cracking jokes, and futzing with technical equipment. But Rogan quickly proved adept at the kind of casual, nonconfrontational interviews that have made the show such an enormous success in 2025: it regularly tops podcast charts and features hours-long conversations with the most powerful figures in politics. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz are joined by fellow staff writer Andrew Marantz to discuss where Rogan’s podcast sits within a growing new-media ecosystem that hinges on paraso...
2025-03-27
48 min
Roth & Company
Episode 5: The Plot Against America
Historian Corey Robin and The New Yorker's Andrew Marantz join host Sam Graham-Felsen to discuss The Plot Against America, Philip Roth's counter-historical novel, in which fascist-sympathizer Charles A. Lindbergh becomes President of the United States.Corey Robin is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center. A frequent contributor to The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, and other publications, Robin is the recipient of awards and fellowships from the Cullman Center of the New York Public Library, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Russell Sage Foundation, and the...
2025-03-06
1h 34
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
Eric Adams and Donald Trump’s Curious Alliance
The staff writer Eric Lach joins the guest host Andrew Marantz to discuss the alleged quid pro quo between Mayor Eric Adams and President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice. Plus, why the President keeps inserting himself into New York City politics and what to make of former Governor Andrew Cuomo’s bid for Gracie Mansion. This week’s reading: “Donald Trump’s Golden Age of Bunk,” by Susan B. Glasser “Elon Musk Also Has a Problem with Wikipedia,” by Margaret Talbot “What Will Democratic Resistance Look Like?,” by Jay Caspian Kang “Trump’s...
2025-03-06
27 min
Step Inside The Best Masterset In Audiobooks Today.
Andrew Marantz presents the Antisocial (Audiobook)
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/224388 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Antisocial Author: Andrew Marantz Narrator: Andrew Marantz Format: mp3 Length: 15 hrs and 8 mins Release date: 11-13-24 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Nationalism Publisher's Summary: This is a story about how the extreme became mainstream. It reveals how the truth became ‘fake news’, how fringe ideas spread and how a candidate many dismissed as a joke was propelled to the presidency by the dark side of the internet. For several years, Andrew Marantz, a New Yorker staff writer, has been...
2024-11-13
3h 08
The New Yorker Radio Hour
Could the War in Gaza Cost Kamala Harris the Election?
In Michigan, many voters—particularly Arab American and Muslim voters—remain deeply upset by the Biden Administration’s support for the Israeli military, in the face of the enormous death toll in Gaza. In her Presidential campaign, Kamala Harris has not articulated any major shift in policy. Earlier in the year, during the primary elections, activists urged Democrats to check the box for “Uncommitted,” as a rebuke to Biden. But now, just weeks away from the general election, these disaffected Democrats could cost Harris the election. Andrew Marantz, who has reported on the Uncommitted Movement, talks with one of the its fo...
2024-10-01
18 min
The Daily Snapshot - A.I.
The Mail
Title: Responses to A.I. Doomsayers and Tech Moguls in This Week's DiscussionsThis week's mail includes letters discussing Andrew Marantz's take on A.I. doomsayers, Emma Green's exploration of the classical-education movement, and Maya Binyam's Profile on Percival Everett. Kara Swisher offers insights on tech billionaires, particularly targeting their social likability, in the "On the Political Scene" podcast, where she talks about her book "Burn Book" which chronicles the rise of Silicon Valley and moguls like Elon Musk. Meanwhile, financial analysts have revisited Microsoft's stock price targets amid reports on OpenAI, highlighting the significant impact of artificial...
2024-04-02
08 min
AI Article Readings
AMONG THE DOOMSAYERS - The New Yorker - By Andrew Marantz
A multi voiced Ai reading of AMONG THE DOOMSAYERS - The New Yorker - By Andrew Marantz.https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/03/18/among-the-ai-doomsayers This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit askwhocastsai.substack.com/subscribe
2024-03-12
50 min
suket urip
[epub] FREE download Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation by Andrew Marantz
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2023-09-01
00 min
The Daily Former
Big Swinging Brains. With Andrew Marantz.
Send us a textAndrew Marantz has been covering the far-right for about a decade. When Sam was getting ready to leave the movement, someone gave her Andrew's email address, recommended she contact him, and disappeared. Andrew was working on a book about the far-right, Sam needed someone to hear her story. In this conversation, Sam, Chuck, and Andrew talk about the state of, well, everything now. Andrew's book, Antisocial, is about the far(ish) right. But, it's also about accountability of tech companies, what might happen if we keep up the guise of a "t...
2023-05-01
46 min
How to Be a Better Human
Andrew Marantz doesn’t want you to give up on the internet
The internet can be a wonderful, but also a terribly unpleasant place. Andrew Marantz knows this well. He is a staff writer at The New Yorker who spent three years embedded in the world of internet trolls to understand how regular people propel fringe talking points into the heart of online conversations. In this episode, he shares how ideas spread on the internet – and what we can do to make our digital experiences less about doom-scrolling, and more about real human connection. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscriptsFor the full text transcript, vi...
2023-01-30
35 min
Reviewer 2 does geoengineering
Universal governance - Weil
Can one governance system rule all technologies? Gabriel Weil defends his universal framework in the face of an absolute onslaught from @geoengineering1. Main paper Global Climate Governance in 3D: Mainstreaming Geoengineering within a Unified Framework University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Vol. 81, No. 3, (2022) https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/SSRN_ID3837950_code1648032.pdf?abstractid=3788661&type=2 Other works discussed. The Carbon Price Equivalent: A Metric for Comparing Climate Change Mitigation Efforts Across Jurisdictions, 125 Dick. L. Rev. 475 (2021): https://ideas.dickinsonlaw.psu.edu/dlr/vol125/iss2/4/#:~:text=The%20carbon%20price%20equivalent%20can,aggregate%20emissions%20over%20some%20period. Individual Preferences in Policy Analysis: A...
2022-11-19
1h 41
The New Yorker Radio Hour
Why Do Conservatives Love Hungary’s Viktor Orbán?
When the New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz first heard that the Conservative Political Action Conference, the flagship event of the American conservative movement, was holding a meeting in Hungary, he thought it might be a joke. “A lot of people have worried for a few years now that the Republican Party is becoming more ambivalent about certain bedrock norms of American democracy,” Marantz told David Remnick. “To openly state, ‘We’re going to this semi-authoritarian country’ . . . I thought it was maybe a troll.” But C.P.A.C. Hungary was very real, and the event demonstrated an increasingly close relations...
2022-06-27
20 min
TED Health
Inside the bizarre world of internet trolls and propagandists | Andrew Marantz
Journalist Andrew Marantz spent three years embedded in the world of internet trolls and social media propagandists, seeking out the people who are propelling fringe talking points into the heart of conversation online and trying to understand how they're making their ideas spread. Go down the rabbit hole of online propaganda and misinformation -- and learn how we can start to make the internet less toxic. After the talk, our host Shoshana shares some scientific insights on how social media interacts with your brain’s wiring. We love making TED Health, and we want to make it better. So if...
2022-06-21
19 min
Hemispheric Views
055: HVmini // Nick's Desk (or Hot Tub Tan Machine)!
We review listener Nick's (aka @perthbandits) desk! For reference as you listen, look at a photo of his desk or check the MP3 chapter artwork for the episode. Desks—no, wait... ANIMALS! 00:00:00 Whipper Snipper 🧑🌾 Severance 🐐 Let's Try Again… 00:00:50 TextExpander ⌨️💨 Nick's Desk 00:01:25 Perth Bandits 🏀 NBL 🏀 Perth 🏀 Hi Nick! 👋 We’ve been in the desk review game for a while! 🏆️ Hear earlier episodes about desks: co-hosts Martin, Andrew and Jason; listeners Craig, Gabriel and Vincent; along with a special blog post about Chris's desk. Black and Gold Insect Spray 🦟 Chicago Bulls 🏀 Perth Wildcats 🏀 Illawarra Hawks 🏀 Perth Arena 🏟️ Bookshelf Speakers 🔊 Marant...
2022-04-17
22 min
TED Radio Hour
Listen Again: Warped Reality (2020)
Original broadcast date: October 30, 2020. False information on the internet makes it harder and harder to know what's true, and the consequences have been devastating. This hour, TED speakers explore ideas around technology and deception. Guests include law professor Danielle Citron, journalist Andrew Marantz, and computer scientist Joy Buolamwini.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2022-03-18
50 min
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival
Disinformation and Big Tech with Andrew Marantz and Jillian C. York
Social media platforms have been used to divide people and tilt elections. Can anything be done about it? The question of disinformation in the modern age has become inextricable from the social media platforms that command so much personal attention — Facebook and Twitter in particular. These platforms do a lot of things, but one thing they do really well is feed on a kind of confirmation bias. And, as recent history has shown, people with agendas can leverage that bias to their advantage. What can be done about it? Beyond deleting their accounts or e...
2021-11-05
46 min
On the Media
Constitutionally Speaking
“The right to throw a punch ends at the tip of someone’s nose.” It’s the idea that underlies American liberties — but does it still fit in 2021? We look back at our country’s radical — and radically inconsistent — tradition of free speech. Plus, a prophetic philosopher predicts America 75 years after Trump. 1. Andrew Marantz [@andrewmarantz], author of Anti-Social: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation — and our guest host for this hour — explains what he sees as the problem with free speech absolutism. Listen. 2. John Powell [@profjohnapowell], law professor at UC Berkeley, P.E. Moskowitz [@_pem_pem...
2021-08-27
50 min
Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
[Spanish] - Antisocial: La extrema derecha y la 'libertad de expresión' en internet by Andrew Marantz
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/531513 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - Antisocial: La extrema derecha y la 'libertad de expresión' en internet Author: Andrew Marantz Narrator: Adrian Ogazon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 6 minutes Release date: July 13, 2021 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: 'Trinchera e inteligente.' --The New York TimesComo se ve/escucha en NPR, New Yorker Radio Hour, The New York Book Review Podcast, PBS Newshour, CNBC y más.Una elección de editores de reseñas de libros del New York TimesUn libro notable del New York Times de 2019Desde una estr...
2021-07-13
05 min
TED Radio Hour
Listen Again: Warped Reality
Original broadcast date: October 30, 2020. False information on the internet makes it harder and harder to know what's true, and the consequences have been devastating. This hour, TED speakers explore ideas around technology and deception. Guests include law professor Danielle Citron, journalist Andrew Marantz, and computer scientist Joy Buolamwini.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2021-05-07
50 min
Anxiously
The Internet
This week, Lisa and Aimee are anxious about the internet. Lisa tries to avoid social media while Aimee finds herself going down Instagram rabbitholes late into the night, and they both wonder: Why does it seem like the experience of being online lately is all trolls and no fun?They’re joined by New Yorker writer Andrew Marantz, author of the book Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation, who explains that social media is designed to be addictive, just like junk food. He also assures Lisa and Aimee that th...
2021-03-10
38 min
Kenneth Leonard
ake News and How to Skeptic. An Interview with Vi La Bianca
I sat down with Vi La Bianca to talk about Lee Strobel, my truth, recognizing fake news, "research" vs. research, incentive problems in today's information economy, getting away from extremism by looking for the middle of the road, correcting for bias, teaching critical thinking and informal logic to children, reading the dictionary, and which theologians have the best hair. Featuring: Vi La Bianca https://twitter.com/AuthorConfusion http://www.viroselabianca.com/ https://www.youtube.com/TalkHeathen https://www.youtube.com/SecularSexuality https://www.patreon.com/vilab...
2021-01-31
45 min
Tell Me What To Say with Drew Kugler
The Five Frogs
This episode explores one essential distinction we must make when pursuing real change. Think about where you spent your three hours in shock on January 6 - what have you done about what you've seen and felt since? Please also see this article by Ibram X. Kendi and video by Andrew Marantz for additional insight on what we all saw and how we talk about it.
2021-01-19
09 min
Zurück zur Zukunft - Tech-News und Business Models
#101 | Social Media nach Trump, Wo ist Jack Ma, Hinweise zum Apple Car und Hype um Musk
Ein perfekter Start in das neue Jahr – mit einer neuen Epsiode von Zurück zur Zukunft. » Die Themen: • Sturm auf das Kapitol, Trumps Präsidentschaft am Ende und die Auswirkungen auf Social Media https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/01/06/1015830/twitter-trump-suspension-ban/ https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/06/technology/capitol-twitter-facebook-trump.html https://www.fastcompany.com/90592059/banning-trump-facebook-twitter-capitol-riots-misinformation https://www.vox.com/recode/22218863/shopify-bans-trump-store-merch-capitol-facebook-twitter https://www.wired.com/story/capitol-riot-security-congress-trump-mob-clean-up/ https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-platforms-must-pay-for-their-role-in-the-insurrection/ • Das Paralleluniversum Parler: Ein Erfahrungsbericht https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/9/22221730/apple-removes-suspends-bans-parler-app-store https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/9/22222637/amazon-workers-aws-stop-hosting-services-parler-capitol-violence • Regulierungen in China und das Verschwinden von Jack Ma https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/unternehmen/wo-ist-jack-ma-aufstieg-und-fall-von-chinas-superstar-17136630.html https...
2021-01-12
43 min
A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World
#65 Narcissists and Why We Love Them with Kevin Russell
Kevin returns to the show and we pick up right where we left off. From parents to romantic relationships to bosses to astrologers to politicians to Joseph Smith, Kevin and I have been influenced by quite a number of narcissists. We break down and define what narcissism is, unpack dark triad personalities, discuss how Western culture hijacks our desire to live and think communally, why we are so attracted to gurus and those with god complexes (+ why it's so hard to get away from them), and how we can develop the self-trust and critical discernment necessary to avoid being m...
2020-10-05
2h 09
Özel masallah podcast
Episode 1155 - Bad Internet w/ Matt Furie, Arthur Jones & Andrew Marantz
One year ago, Marc used the Labor Day episode of WTF to find out why so much bad stuff in the world gets birthed in the darkest corners of the internet. A year later, it's only gotten worse. Marc talks with comic artist Matt Furie about how his creation, Pepe the Frog, was appropriated by online racists and Nazis, and Arthur Jones explains why he made a documentary about Matt's quest to reclaim Pepe. Also, Andrew Marantz from The New Yorker joins Marc to help draw the line from Pepe to QAnon and other fanatical online behavior. Sign up here...
2020-09-07
1h 41
Programa do web
Episode 1155 - Bad Internet w/ Matt Furie, Arthur Jones & Andrew Marantz
One year ago, Marc used the Labor Day episode of WTF to find out why so much bad stuff in the world gets birthed in the darkest corners of the internet. A year later, it's only gotten worse. Marc talks with comic artist Matt Furie about how his creation, Pepe the Frog, was appropriated by online racists and Nazis, and Arthur Jones explains why he made a documentary about Matt's quest to reclaim Pepe. Also, Andrew Marantz from The New Yorker joins Marc to help draw the line from Pepe to QAnon and other fanatical online behavior. Sign up here...
2020-09-07
1h 39
WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1155 - Bad Internet w/ Matt Furie, Arthur Jones & Andrew Marantz
One year ago, Marc used the Labor Day episode of WTF to find out why so much bad stuff in the world gets birthed in the darkest corners of the internet. A year later, it's only gotten worse. Marc talks with comic artist Matt Furie about how his creation, Pepe the Frog, was appropriated by online racists and Nazis, and Arthur Jones explains why he made a documentary about Matt's quest to reclaim Pepe. Also, Andrew Marantz from The New Yorker joins Marc to help draw the line from Pepe to QAnon and other fanatical online behavior. Sign up here...
2020-09-07
1h 42
WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 1155 - Bad Internet w/ Matt Furie, Arthur Jones & Andrew Marantz
One year ago, Marc used the Labor Day episode of WTF to find out why so much bad stuff in the world gets birthed in the darkest corners of the internet. A year later, it's only gotten worse. Marc talks with comic artist Matt Furie about how his creation, Pepe the Frog, was appropriated by online racists and Nazis, and Arthur Jones explains why he made a documentary about Matt's quest to reclaim Pepe. Also, Andrew Marantz from The New Yorker joins Marc to help draw the line from Pepe to QAnon and other fanatical online behavior. Sign up...
2020-09-07
1h 39
The New Yorker Radio Hour
Rick Perlstein on Goldwater, Reagan, and Trump
“Reaganland” is the new volume in Rick Perlstein’s long chronicle of the American conservative movement; the four books, which he began publishing in 2001, run some 3,000 pages in total. While the author is left of center politically, the series has been praised by William F. Buckley, Jr., and George Will, among others. Andrew Marantz finds that Perlstein uniquely captures the mood of the country and how intangible, emotional factors in the electorate influence political shifts. Perlstein tells Marantz that Trump is neither an aberration from traditional conservative politics nor a continuation but a throwback to an earlier, unruly time in the R...
2020-08-28
20 min
The New Yorker Radio Hour
Samantha’s Journey into the Alt-Right, and Back
Since 2016, Andrew Marantz has been reporting on how the extremist right has harnessed the Internet and social media to gain a startling prominence in American politics. One day, he was contacted by a woman named Samantha, who was in the leadership of the white-nationalist group Identity Evropa. (She asked to be identified only by her first name.) “When I joined, I really thought that it was just going to be a pro-white community, where we could talk to each other about being who we are, and gain confidence, and build a community,” Samantha told him. “I went in because I was...
2020-08-14
39 min
Secrets and Spies Podcast: Espionage | Global Issues | Current Affairs
S5: Pandemic and Anti Vaccination Conspiracy Theories with Debra Winter
Pandemic and Anti Vaccination Conspiracy Theories with Debra WinterOn today's “Secrets and Spies” podcast I am joined by Debra Winter. Debra is a professor of Literature and Critical Thinking at New York University and she is the author of the up and coming book “Global Catastrophe and Literature: Writing the sublime”.We discuss her excellent article that was published in The Guardian titled “Meet the white, middle-class Pinterest moms who believe “Plandemic”. Which looks at the rise in conspiratorial thinking towards vaccinations and the dangers that presents in todays world. You can read the article here: https://www.theguardian.co...
2020-08-14
59 min
Longform
Episode 403: Seyward Darby
Seyward Darby is the editor-in-chief of The Atavist Magazine and the author of Sisters in Hate: American Women on the Front Lines of White Nationalism.“The most enlightening thing I learned in working on this book ultimately was that when we think of hate we think of animosity. Hate means I do not like someone or I do not like something. I deplore it. I despise it. But hate as a movement is actually a lot more like any social movement where it’s providing something to its supporters, members, acolytes that they were seeking but didn’t necessarily know where the...
2020-07-29
1h 09
The Portal
37: Andrew Marantz - Surfing the Wake of The Woke
New Yorker writer and book author Andrew Marantz and Eric became friends shortly before the 2016 election when Andrew set off to write the first profile of Eric and Geometric Unity, his theory of Physics. Coming from similar ethnic and politically progressive backgrounds they found plenty of common cause. With the rise of Trump, they then found themselves in subtly different places with Andrew more directly concerned with the rise of the Alt-right and Eric convinced that the Alt-right was likely a response to the transformation of the Democratic Party begun under Bill Clinton into a serious threat to National u...
2020-07-01
3h 13
The Portal
37: Andrew Marantz - Surfing the Wake of The Woke
New Yorker writer and book author Andrew Marantz and Eric became friends shortly before the 2016 election when Andrew set off to write the first profile of Eric and Geometric Unity, his theory of Physics. Coming from similar ethnic and politically progressive backgrounds they found plenty of common cause. With the rise of Trump, they then found themselves in subtly different places with Andrew more directly concerned with the rise of the Alt-right and Eric convinced that the Alt-right was likely a response to the transformation of the Democratic Party begun under Bill Clinton into a serious threat to National u...
2020-07-01
3h 13
Article Club
A conversation with Andrew Marantz, author of “The Mountain” and Antisocial
Hi there, Article Clubbers! This month, we’re reading and discussing “The Mountain,” by New Yorker writer Andrew Marantz.Last week, I got the chance to talk with Mr. Marantz and ask him some of our questions. He was generous and thoughtful. Please listen to the conversation by pressing the play button above or by subscribing to The Highlighter Article Club podcast on your phone.After listening, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Did anything surprise you or change your ideas about the article?First time here, or catching up? Read this...
2020-06-20
26 min
Article Club
Share your first impressions of Andrew Marantz’s “The Mountain” and meet Article Clubber Kati
Happy Tuesday! This month, we’re reading “The Mountain,” by Andrew Marantz, and this week is all about how we’re experiencing the article so far. Don’t be shy! Share your first impressions by leaving a comment.To get us started, Article Clubber Kati generously agreed to share her thoughts in today’s podcast episode. Kati is great — and not just because she was once my student! In our conversation, Kati explains what drew her to Article Club and offers her appreciation for the article so far. Feel free to say hi to Kati in the comments!...
2020-06-16
11 min
Article Club
It’s June! Let’s read and discuss “The Mountain,” by Andrew Marantz
Welcome to June! I’m excited to announce that this month’s article is “The Mountain,” by Andrew Marantz. Yes, we’re going to tackle white nationalism and the alt-right.Featured last November in Issue #217, “The Mountain” is a chapter from Mr. Marantz’s excellent book, Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation (2019). Here’s my original blurb:Before Samantha joined the alt-right and became a white nationalist, she grew up in New Jersey and Florida, worked at Chipotle, and volunteered for the Obama campaign. Then Samantha met Richie, who cooked and danced and pla...
2020-06-08
02 min
Zurück zur Zukunft - Tech-News und Business Models
#71 | SpaceX; Auto-Betriebssystem; UBS als VC; Shopify als Bank; Twitter-Regulierung durch Trump
- SpaceX mit bemanntem Raumflug zur ISS https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/05/spacex-nasa-launch-astronauts-hurley-behnken/612145/ - Elon Musk mit großem Zahltag bei Tesla https://techcrunch.com/2020/05/28/tesla-board-certifies-elon-musks-payday-worth-more-than-700-million/ - Deutsche Autohersteller mit eigenem Betriebssystem und Tesla-Wettbewerb https://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/industrie/softwareplattformen-angriff-auf-tesla-und-google-daimler-vw-und-bmw-entwickeln-eigene-betriebssysteme/25847494.html?ticket=ST-557140-eD1IeVoKXgzMxdnQNUNn-ap3 https://www.manager-magazin.de/premium/elon-musk-wie-tesla-daimler-volkswagen-und-bmw-enteilt-a-00000000-0002-0001-0000-000171133766 - Daimler-Quellcode online geleakt https://futurezone.at/digital-life/quellcode-von-mercedes-benz-fahrzeugen-online-geleakt/400848920 - UBS investiert mit eigenem VC-Fond in Fintech-Unternehmen https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-25/ubs-to-start-own-venture-capital-fund-in-effort-to-digitize-bank - Shopify wird Finanzdienstleister https://techcrunch.com/2020/05/20/shopify-balance/amp/ - Twitter Fakten-Check bei Trump https://www.nytimes.c...
2020-06-01
38 min
英語発音専門ドクターDイングリッシュ
【リスニングと理解力】ダラダラ続く長い英語を効率的に理解する方法
リスニングに関してありがちな問題とその解決法 【問題】長くダラダラと続く英語の理解が追いつかない 【原因】学校英語で培った英文法に関する間違った認識 【解決】英語は英語の語順のまま理解すべし 【コツ】意味の区切りを捉え、言語化せず何となくイメージ 【リスニング×理解力】エクササイズ Andrew Marantz | TED2019 Inside the bizarre world of internet trolls and propagandists I spent the past three years talking to some of the worst people on the internet. Now, if you’ve been online recently, you may have noticed that there’s a lot of toxic garbage out there: racist memes, misogynist propaganda, viral misinformation. So I wanted to know who was making this stuff. I wanted to understand how they were spreading it. Ultimately, I wanted to know what kind of impact it might be having on our society. So in 2016, I started tracing some of these memes back to their source, back to the people who were making them or who were making them go viral. I’d approach those people and say, “Hey, I’m a journalist. Can I come watch you do what you do?” Now, often the response would be, “Why in hell would I want to talk to some low-t soy-b
2020-04-21
35 min
Podcast People with Chris Van Loan II
Vulnerability & The Messiness Of Being Human w/ Dax Shepard
This week I am reviewing TWO podcasts on Armchair Expert - episode 196 with musician Alicia Keys and episode 197 with writer Andrew Marantz.Dax's podcast celebrates the messiness of being human and it's really a show where people sit down to be vulnerable and honest about their struggles and shortcomings.I talk about how these 2 episodes illustrate the versatility of the podcast and how we can all grow from listening to podcasts that are both more lighthearted AND a little deeper.
2020-04-12
09 min
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Andrew Marantz
Andrew Marantz is a journalist, staff writer for The New Yorker magazine and author of Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians and the Hijacking of the American Conversation. Andrew sits down with the Armchair Expert (pre social distancing) to discuss working as a journalist and specifically his time researching internet trolls and the direct ways in which they impact society. He talks about his experience getting to know many white nationalists and the revelation they aren't always people you would expect. Dax wonders if there is an effective way to attack hateful ideologies without forgoing free speech and Andrew encourages social media...
2020-04-09
1h 38
Best Gabe Ever
Online Extremism with Journalist Andrew Marantz, Staying Sane During the Pandemic and Sexism in Politics
How are we holding up under self-quarantine? Allison and Gaby offer (conflicting) advice to a listener about staying sane during the pandemic. They then discuss the hazards of social media and the spread of misinformation with Andrew Marantz, author of “Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians and the Hijacking of the American Conversation.” And later, the girls chat about sexism in politics. Light, fun stuff for a comedy show! Listen to Just Between Us Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus FOLLOW JUST BETWEEN US: https://www.instagram.com/jbupodcast JUST BETWEEN US IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com...
2020-04-08
1h 05
Talk Media
Weinstein, Channel 4 and David Steel / with Gayle Anderson
Stuart and Eamonn are joined by Gayle Anderson (former editor of Jackie Magazine) to discuss Harvey Weinstein, in light of Monday’s court verdict, threats to privatise Channel 4, and the resignation of former Liberal Democrat leader David Steel, following the publication of findings from a child abuse inquiry. Stuart, Eamonn and Gayle also share their personal media recommendations. Recommendations: Stuart: 'Antisocial' book by Andrew Marantz: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/562022/antisocial-by-andrew-marantz/ Gayle: Open Culture website with links to 125 Korean films: http://www.openculture.com/2012/12/a_wealth_of_20th-century_korean_cinema_free...
2020-02-27
46 min
Experience The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Powerful!
Antisocial by Andrew Marantz
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/224332to listen full audiobooks. Title: Antisocial Author: Andrew Marantz Narrator: Andrew Marantz Format: mp3 Length: 15 hrs and 8 mins Release date: 02-20-20 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 7 ratings Genres: Nationalism Publisher's Summary: This is a story about how the extreme became mainstream. It reveals how the truth became ‘fake news’, how fringe ideas spread and how a candidate many dismissed as a joke was propelled to the presidency by the dark side of the internet. For several years, Andrew Marantz, a New Yorker staff writer, has been embedded with alt-right propagandists, who have become experts at u...
2020-02-20
3h 08
Meet A Audiobooks Tapestry That Fits During Quiet Lunch Hours.
Listen: Antisocial by Andrew Marantz
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/224332 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Antisocial Author: Andrew Marantz Narrator: Andrew Marantz Format: mp3 Length: 15 hrs and 8 mins Release date: 02-20-20 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 7 ratings Genres: Nationalism Publisher's Summary: This is a story about how the extreme became mainstream. It reveals how the truth became ‘fake news’, how fringe ideas spread and how a candidate many dismissed as a joke was propelled to the presidency by the dark side of the internet. For several years, Andrew Marantz, a New Yorker staff writer, has...
2020-02-20
3h 08
MTF Labs Podcast
64. Morgan Donoghue – A Life, inMusic
Morgan Donoghue is the Managing Director of inMusic, which includes brands such as Denon, AKAI, Alesis, M-Audio, Marantz, Numark, and Rane. He was the CCO at Serato for 5 years and is an investor in both Melodics and Nura Headphones. He's had a stellar career in music and tech and has helped shape today's digital landscape in some major deals in extraordinary circumstances.The post 64. Morgan Donoghue – A Life, inMusic appeared first on MTF Labs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-02-07
55 min
Kickass News
Andrew Marantz on Embedding with the "Deplorables"
Andrew Marantz, a staff writer for the New Yorker, talks about his experience embedding with the so called "Deplorables," and how he got a rare insider's glimpse into the pundits, trolls, and provocateurs who drive the conversation on the alt-right. He recalls his strange relationship with a right wing media influencer who is able to manipulate America’s political conversation, spread conspiracy theories, and even put words in the mouth of President Trump. He also discusses how Silicon Valley’s laissez faire libertarianism opened the door hate-mongers and conspiracy theorists, how social media algorithms actually promote that type of content, ...
2019-12-09
1h 04
Kickass News
Andrew Marantz on Embedding with the "Deplorables"
Andrew Marantz, a staff writer for the New Yorker, talks about his experience embedding with the so called "Deplorables," and how he got a rare insider's glimpse into the pundits, trolls, and provocateurs who drive the conversation on the alt-right. He recalls his strange relationship with a right wing media influencer who is able to manipulate America’s political conversation, spread conspiracy theories, and even put words in the mouth of President Trump. He also discusses how Silicon Valley’s laissez faire libertarianism opened the door hate-mongers and conspiracy theorists, how social media algorithms actually promote that type of content, ...
2019-12-09
1h 07
The Laydown Podcast
'Tis the Season for All of the Books!
We're in the Holiday Spirit this episode, giving you some of our favorite gift recommendations! Please stop into the store and chat with us in person for even more personalized recommendations for everyone on your list! Join the movement to support Gibson's Bookstore this holiday season by giving audiobooks from Libro.fm. Choose specific audiobooks to gift or select from 1, 3, 6, or 12 month memberships. Gift any 3, 6, or 12 month audiobook membership and as a thank you for supporting Gibson's Bookstore, you’ll receive Audiobook of the Year and #1 New York Times bestseller, Circe by Madeline Miller as our gift to y...
2019-12-03
52 min
The New Yorker Radio Hour
Samantha’s Journey into the Alt-Right, and Back
Since 2016, Andrew Marantz has been reporting on how the extremist right has harnessed the Internet and social media to gain a startling prominence in American politics. One day, he was contacted by a woman named Samantha, who was in the leadership of the white-nationalist group Identity Evropa. (She asked to be identified only by her first name.) “When I joined, I really thought that it was just going to be a pro-white community, where we could talk to each other about being who we are, and gain confidence, and build a community,” Samantha told him. “I went in because I was...
2019-11-22
39 min
True Crime News: The Podcast
Discussing directions, real-world effects of online extremism with Andrew Marantz
In this week's bonus podcast, we sit down with author Andrew Marantz to talk about the current state of online discourse, real-world effects of social media manipulation, and his new book “Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2019-11-19
43 min
CBS This Morning
How Trolls are Changing the Conversation
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, staff writer for The New Yorker, Andrew Marantz, joins CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers to discuss his new book, "Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation." Marantz shares what went into his reporting on how extreme voices are reshaping the conversations of society. From trolls on social media to the algorithms created by tech companies, Marantz explains how emotion is driving the current informational ecosystem and what can be done to change it.
2019-11-14
27 min
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
How social media makes us antisocial
Andrew Marantz is a writer at the New Yorker who, for years, has been deeply immersed in the world of conservative trolls, alt-right social media personalities, and online conspiracy theorists. His most recent book Antisocial has been viewed as a brilliant ethnography of the bizarre universe that is the alt-right. But I’m interested in it for a different reason: Somehow, these folks have figured out how to manipulate the social media ecosystem that frames our political discourse. Thus, they represent an important window into understanding how that ecosystem functions, who it advantages, and where it dramatically fal...
2019-11-11
1h 33
The Book Review
Among the Trolls
Andrew Marantz talks about “Antisocial,” and Gail Collins discusses “No Stopping Us Now.” Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2019-11-08
1h 03
Berkeley Talks
Author Andrew Marantz on the hijacking of the American conversation
To write his new book, ANTISOCIAL: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians and the Hijacking of the American Conversation, New Yorker reporter Andrew Marantz spent three years embedded with alt-right trolls to better understand how they had become powerful enough to influence our politics, our media — our society as a whole.“I suppose I could have sat around and simply had an opinion, but I really wanted to know where these toxic ideas were coming from, what motivates people to do this and how they were promoting these ideas,” Marantz told Berkeley News earlier this month.Marantz joined Chancellor...
2019-11-01
1h 10
Sinica Podcast
Jerome Cohen on the Hong Kong protests and the law
In this live show taped at New York University on October 16, Jeremy and Kaiser spoke with Jerry Cohen, the doyen of American studies of Chinese law. We explore the legal foundations for the Hong Kong handover in 1997, and how imprecision has contributed to many of the difficulties playing out in Hong Kong's streets today.5:43: Ambiguity in Hong Kong Basic Law19:38: A look at the 2019 Hong Kong extradition bill32:35: Changing repercussions for detained and imprisoned Hongkongers37:59: Hong Kong’s legal system wilting under pressure from Beijing51:08: The Hong Kong Human Ri...
2019-10-31
1h 13
Hidden Forces
Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation | Andrew Marantz
In Episode 107 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz, about his new book "Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation. In the book, Andrew reveals how the boundaries between technology, media, and politics have been erased, resulting in the deeply broken informational landscape in which we all now live. This conversation is meant to help us understand what went wrong and how we might go about trying to fix it. For several years, New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz has been embedded in two worlds. The first...
2019-10-28
57 min
Making Sense with Sam Harris
#172 — Among the Deplorables
Sam Harris speaks with Andrew Marantz about his book "Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation." They discuss the effect of social media on politics, the distinction between publishers and platforms, the problem of guilt by association, getting too close to interview subjects, the confusing nature of troll culture, the notion of "dog whistles," how to respond to the current reality of racism, and other topics. If the Making Sense podcast logo in your player is BLACK, you can SUBSCRIBE to gain access to all full-length episodes at samharris.org/subscribe.
2019-10-21
51 min
Making Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content
#172 - Among the Deplorables
In this episode of the Making Sense podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Andrew Marantz about his book Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation. They discuss the effect of social media on politics, the distinction between publishers and platforms, the problem of guilt by association, getting too close to interview subjects, the confusing nature of troll culture, the notion of “dog whistles,” how to respond to the current reality of racism, and other topics. Andrew Marantz is a staff writer at The New Yorker, where he has worked since 2011. His work has also appeared in Harper’s, New Yor...
2019-10-21
2h 01
Reliable Sources
'Antisocial' author Andrew Marantz on the 'virality industry' and the 'hijacking of the American conversation'
New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz embedded with extremist "gate-crashers" teeming on social media platforms and the lax "gate-keepers" in Silicon Valley for his new book titled "Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation." In order to take the conversation back, Marantz tells Brian Stelter, "the only way forward is to really really look this stuff in the face." He also talks about the Overton Window, media manipulation, the "alt right," and the rise of white supremacist rhetoric on the internet.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2019-10-11
32 min
On the Media
Sticks and Stones
“The right to throw a punch ends at the tip of someone’s nose.” It’s the idea that underlies American liberties — but does it still fit in 2019? This week, On the Media looks back at our country’s radical — and radically inconsistent — tradition of free speech. Plus, a prophetic philosopher predicts America 75 years after Trump. 1. Andrew Marantz [@andrewmarantz], author of Anti-Social: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation — and our guest host for this hour — explains what he sees as the problem with free speech absolutism. Listen. 2. John Powell [@profjohnapowell], law professor at UC Berkele...
2019-10-11
50 min
Tablet Studios
Going Viral
This week on Unorthodox, a special live show recorded at the San Francisco JCC. We’re joined by guest host Bari Weiss, New York Times opinion editor and writer and the author of How to Fight Anti-Semitism [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/616727/how-to-fight-anti-semitism-by-bari-weiss/]. We also talk to New Yorker writer Andrew Marantz, author of the new book Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/562022/antisocial-by-andrew-marantz/9780525522263].Get your copy of The Newish Jewish Encyclopedia, our brand new guide to all things Jewish (and Jew-ish), here [https://workman.co...
2019-10-10
1h 06
Decoder with Nilay Patel
Recode Decode: "Antisocial" author Andrew Marantz
Andrew Marantz, a staff writer at the New Yorker, talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about his new book, Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno‑Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation. He discusses the danger of designing social media platforms around emotional engagement, how people like Mike Cernovich and Milo Yiannopoulos exploited people's belief in a broad political "consensus," and technology's role in advancing hate and extremism online. Marantz also explains what he calls the culture of "big swinging brains" in Silicon Valley, and why banning people from Twitter — including President Trump — isn't a comprehensive solution.Featuring:Andr...
2019-10-09
1h 05
Get Lost In This Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook — Perfect Between Meetings.
Antisocial by Andrew Marantz
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/167167to listen full audiobooks. Title: Antisocial Author: Andrew Marantz Narrator: Andrew Marantz Format: mp3 Length: 15 hrs and 8 mins Release date: 10-08-19 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 640 ratings Genres: Media Studies Publisher's Summary: From a rising star at The New Yorker, a deeply immersive chronicle of how the optimistic entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley set out to create a free and democratic internet - and how the cynical propagandists of the alt-right exploited that freedom to propel the extreme into the mainstream.
2019-10-08
3h 08
New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation by Andrew Marantz
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/374714 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation Author: Andrew Marantz Narrator: Andrew Marantz Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 8 minutes Release date: October 8, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.67 of Total 3 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: 'Trenchant and intelligent.' --The New York Times As seen/heard on NPR, New Yorker Radio Hour, The New York Book Review Podcast, PBS Newshour, CNBC, and more. A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice A New York Times Notable Book of 2019 From a rising star at The...
2019-10-08
10 min
Longform
Episode 362: Andrew Marantz
Andrew Marantz is a staff writer at The New Yorker. His new book is Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation. “Some nonfiction can be reduced to a bulletpoint primer, but a good book is a good book. Whether it’s fiction or nonfiction, it should create a feeling, it should create a world, it should be a feeling that you want to live in and that tilts the way you see things. Isn’t that the point?” Thanks to Mailchimp and Pitt Writers for sponsoring this week's episode. @andrewmarantz andrewmarantz.com Marantz on Longform [01:34] Antisocial (Random H...
2019-10-02
1h 06
Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast
Antisocial Media with Andrew Marantz
Andrew Marantz spent three years embedded in some of the ugliest corners of the Internet. His goal: find out how trolls and alt-right propagandists were able to so effectively turn social media platforms into a vehicle for taking their fringe opinions into the mainstream. Unable to talk to the gate keepers of the Internet, Marantz went to the gate crashers. What he found is a clear guide to a sort of underground information economy that has a reach every bit as far as the mainstream media. This conversation breaks down the key factors that make up this toxic part o...
2019-09-24
55 min
Things You Should Know
Inside the bizarre world of internet trolls and propagandists | Andrew Marantz
Journalist Andrew Marantz spent three years embedded in the world of internet trolls and social media propagandists, seeking out the people who are propelling fringe talking points into the heart of conversation online and trying to understand how they're making their ideas spread. Go down the rabbit hole of online propaganda and misinformation -- and learn how we can start to make the internet less toxic.
2019-09-05
14 min
TEDTalks Culture et société
Infiltré dans le monde étrange des trolls et de la propagande sur Internet | Andrew Marantz
Le journaliste Andrew Marantz a passé trois ans dans le monde des trolls et de la propagande sur les réseaux sociaux. Il était à la recherche des personnes qui projettent des sujets de conversation marginaux dans les conversations en ligne et cherchait à comprendre comment ils font en sorte que leurs idées se propagent. Accompagnons-le dans le terrier de la propagande et de la désinformation en ligne afin d’apprendre comment rendre l’Internet moins toxique.
2019-09-05
14 min
TED Podcast | Society and Culture
인터넷 트롤과 선동자들의 기상천외한 세상 속으로 | 앤드류 머랜츠(Andrew Marantz)
기자 앤드류 머랜츠(Andrew Marantz)는 도대체 누가 온라인상의 대화의 핵심에 비주류의 논점을 자극하고, 그들의 아이디어는 어떻게 퍼지는지 알아내기 위해 3년 동안 인터넷 트롤과 소셜미디어 선동자들의 세상으로 들어가보았다. 온라인에서의 선동과 잘못된 정보의 함정 깊이 들어가, 우리가 어떻게 온라인 공간을 덜 위험하게 만들 수 있는지 배울 수 있다.
2019-09-05
14 min
TEDTalks Sociedade e Cultura
Dentro do mundo bizarro dos trols e propagandistas da internet | Andrew Marantz
O jornalista Andrew Marantz passou três anos dentro do mundo dos trols da internet e propagandistas das redes sociais, procurando por pessoas que são capazes de estimular assuntos periféricos no coração de conversas on-line, e tentando entender como elas espalham suas ideias. Caia no buraco sem fim das propagandas on-line e informações falsas, e aprenda como podemos deixar a internet menos tóxica.
2019-09-05
14 min
TEDTalks Sociedad y Cultura
Dentro del estrambótico mundo de los trols y propagandistas de Internet | Andrew Marantz
El periodista Andrew Marantz pasó tres años inmerso en el mundo de los trols y los propagandistas en las redes sociales, buscando a la gente que impulsa temas de conversación alternativos hasta el centro de la conversación en línea e intentando entender cómo difunden sus ideas. Desciende junto a él a los abismos de la propaganda en línea y la desinformación... y aprende cómo podemos empezar a hacer el Internet menos tóxico.
2019-09-05
14 min
TEDTalks 사회와 문화
인터넷 트롤과 선동자들의 기상천외한 세상 속으로 | 앤드류 머랜츠(Andrew Marantz)
기자 앤드류 머랜츠(Andrew Marantz)는 도대체 누가 온라인상의 대화의 핵심에 비주류의 논점을 자극하고, 그들의 아이디어는 어떻게 퍼지는지 알아내기 위해 3년 동안 인터넷 트롤과 소셜미디어 선동자들의 세상으로 들어가보았다. 온라인에서의 선동과 잘못된 정보의 함정 깊이 들어가, 우리가 어떻게 온라인 공간을 덜 위험하게 만들 수 있는지 배울 수 있다.
2019-09-05
14 min
TED Talks Society and Culture
Inside the bizarre world of internet trolls and propagandists | Andrew Marantz
Journalist Andrew Marantz spent three years embedded in the world of internet trolls and social media propagandists, seeking out the people who are propelling fringe talking points into the heart of conversation online and trying to understand how they're making their ideas spread. Go down the rabbit hole of online propaganda and misinformation -- and learn how we can start to make the internet less toxic.
2019-09-05
14 min
TEDTalks 社会与文化
深入网络喷子和网络推手的奇异世界 | 安德鲁·马兰茨
记者安德鲁·马兰茨(Andrew Marantz)花了三年时间深入网络喷子和网络推手的世界,寻找那些将边缘话题推入网络对话核心的人,并试图了解他们是如何传播自己的想法的。窥视网络宣传和充满错误信息的网络世界——并了解我们如何可以行动起来让网络变得不那么有害。
2019-09-05
14 min
The Conversation
Ken Klippenstein, Andrew Marantz
Ken Klippenstein & Andrew Marantz join Cenk on The Conversation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2019-08-20
28 min
I Don't Speak German
I Don't Speak German, Episode 9: Mike Enoch and 'The Daily Shoah'
This week we delve into the dark pit of deeply pathetic depravity that is Mike Enoch of The Right Stuff and his 'Daily Shoah' podcast. Big deals within the 'alt-right'. This episode comes with strong content warnings. We relay racial slurs and "unironic exterminationism". Daniel has been less sparing than usual and Jack has decided not to bleep anything. TRANSCRIPT: https://idtg.net/9 FULL TRANSCRIPT LIST: https://idtg.net/ * Show Notes: From last week - NSM taken over by James Stern * The Rig...
2019-03-06
1h 31
Re:sound
Best of the Best 2018 (Part 1)
This hour, some of the winners of our annual documentary competition.Featuring...John Thompson vs. American Justice, produced by Andrew Marantz, Sarah Lustbader, and Katherine Wells and edited by David Krasnow for The New Yorker Radio Hour. Winner of the 2018 Best Documentary: Bronze Award When John Thompson was investigated for the murder of the son of a prominent family in New Orleans, he insisted on his innocence. But prosecutors wanted a conviction and he quickly landed on death row. Eighteen years later, and...
2018-11-22
00 min
Third Coast Audio Library :: All
Best of the Best 2018 (Part 1)
This hour, winners of our annual Third Coast/Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition. Featuring...Year: 2018Producers:Andrew MarantzSarah LustbaderAnnie BrownNanna Hauge KristensenJonathan ZentiWill EvansAlyssa Jeong PerrySammy MackSharon MashihiIsabel Vázquez
2018-11-19
56 min
Politics Brief
White Supremacy Is Running for Office
The New Yorker Radio Hour takes a look at several candidates on the far right openly espousing white-supremacist and white-nationalist views in this midterms election season. Reporter Andrew Marantz tells host David Remnick that candidates who used to “dog-whistle”—use coded language to appeal to racist voters—now openly make white-supremacist statements that Republican Party leadership won’t disavow.
2018-10-25
13 min
The New Yorker Radio Hour
In the Midterms, White Supremacy Is Running for Office
While the big story going into the midterm elections has been the possibility of a “blue wave”—an upsurge of Democratic progressives, including a high number of women and minority candidates—the divisive political climate has also given us the very opposite: candidates on the far right openly espousing white-supremacist and white-nationalist views. Andrew Marantz, who covers political extremism, among other topics, says that these views have always been on the fringes of political life, but, in the era of Trump, they have moved closer to the center. Candidates who used to “dog-whistle”—use coded language to appeal to racist voters—no...
2018-10-19
14 min
Third Coast Audio Library :: Winners
John Thompson vs. American Justice
When police showed up to question John Thompson, he was worried that he had sold drugs to an undercover cop. Winner of the TC/RHDF 2018 Best Documentary: Bronze Award.Year: 2018Producers:Andrew MarantzSarah LustbaderKatherine Wells
2018-09-11
49 min
Third Coast Audio Library :: All
John Thompson vs. American Justice
When police showed up to question John Thompson, he was worried that he had sold drugs to an undercover cop.Year: 2018Producers:Andrew MarantzSarah LustbaderKatherine Wells
2018-09-11
49 min
The New Yorker Comment
About Facebook
In "About Facebook," Andrew Marantz writes about the future of Facebook after Cambridge Analytica. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
2018-04-09
09 min
Essay Questions
(((Mrs. Enoch)))
Did you hear the one about the Jewish gal who was married to a Nazi? How about the sorrowful dad who disowned his Nazi son after Charlottesville? Or the one about "edgy" podcasters who went from making dark Holocaust jokes to humorlessly advocating for a second Holocaust? Pure comedy. In this episode, (((Joe))) & Josh examine Andrew Marantz's oddly moving New Yorker profile of white nationalist podcaster Mike Enoch - and of his grieving father - and talk social media cocoons, anti-semitic parentheses, and the limits of sympathy. They also begin a conversation, to be continued through the next few episodes...
2018-03-19
1h 30
Switched on Pop
34. Pablo And The Wolves
The Life Of Pablo is Kanye West’s latest album. Despite its lack of hits, it has been at the fulcrum of pop music for months. With its gradual online release and its changing track lists, this shapeshifting album is difficult to grasp. We recruit Andrew Marantz from The New Yorker Magazine to break down Pablo and the “Wolves,” a song that embodies the multiplicities of West’s larger project and connects his work to the classical past of Bach and Prokofiev. Featuring: - Kanye West: Wolves - Jay Z: Where's Th e Love - Kanye West: All Falls Do...
2016-04-22
37 min
Switched on Pop
34. Pablo And The Wolves
The Life Of Pablo is Kanye West's latest album, but it may not resemble one. From its gradual online release to its changing track lists, this shape shifting album is difficult to grasp. To understand this shapeshifting album, we recruited Andrew Marantz from The New Yorker to break down how it fits in his career ark. And we focus in on Wolves to reveal Kanye's multitudes hidden in his music. Featuring: - Kanye West: Wolves - Jay Z: Where's Th e Love - Kanye West: All Falls Down - Kanye West: Gold Digger - Kanye West: Heartless ...
2016-04-22
37 min
Switched on Pop
Pablo And The Wolves
The Life Of Pablo is Kanye West’s latest album. Despite its lack of hits, it has been at the fulcrum of pop music for months. With its gradual online release and its changing track lists, this shapeshifting album is difficult to grasp. We recruit Andrew Marantz from The New Yorker Magazine to break down Pablo and the “Wolves,” a song that embodies the multiplicities of West’s larger project and connects his work to the classical past of Bach and Prokofiev. Featuring: - Kanye West: Wolves - Jay Z: Where's Th e Love - Kanye West: All Falls Down - K...
2016-04-22
36 min