CivWorld Staff Bios :

> Benjamin R. Barber
> Harry Merritt
> Chrisoula Avgitidis
> Mari Carroll
> Eddie Gerry

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Benjamin R. Barber

> http:www.benjaminbarber.com

Benjamin R. Barber, the internationally renowned political theorist, is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at Dēmos. He is President of CivWorld @ Dēmos, the international NGO that sponsors Interdependence Day and the Interdependence Movement. Previously Barber was Walt Whitman Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University for 32 years, and then Gershon and Carol Kekst Professor of Civil Society at The University of Maryland. Dr. Barber brings an abiding concern for democracy and citizenship to issues of politics, culture and education in America and abroad. He consults regularly with political and civic leaders in the United States and around the world, and for five years served as an informal consultant to President Bill Clinton.

Benjamin Barber's 17 books include the classic Strong Democracy (1984), reissued in 2004 in a twentieth anniversary edition; the international best-seller Jihad vs. McWorld (1995 with a post-9/11 edition in 2001, translated into twenty-seven languages) and Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole, published in 2007 by W.W. Norton in the United States and in seven foreign editions. Columbia University Press recently published a new paperback edition of his memoir The Truth of Power: Intellectual Affairs in the Clinton White House. He is working on a forthcoming book on global cities and global governance, to be published by Yale University Press.

Barber's honors include a knighthood (Palmes Academiques/Chevalier) from the French Government (2001), the Berlin Prize of the American Academy in Berlin (2001) and the John Dewey Award (2003). He has also been awarded Guggenheim, Fulbright, and Social Science Research Fellowships, honorary doctorates from Grinnell College, Monmouth University and Connecticut College, and has held the chair of American Civilization at the École des Hautes Études in Paris.

Barber is a regular commentator for National Public Radio’s Marketplace and his blog can be found on The Huffington Post. He has written for Harper's Magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Nation, The American Prospect, Le Nouvel Observateur, Die Zeit, La Repubblica, El País as well as many other scholarly and popular publications in America and abroad. He was a founding editor and for ten years editor-in-chief of the distinguished international quarterly Political Theory. He holds a certificate from the London School of Economics and Political Science and an M.A. and Doctorate from Harvard University.