Authors >
Jeff Jarvis

Jeff Jarvis
Photograph by John Smock

Jeff Jarvis

Jeff Jarvis blogs about media, news, technology, and business at Buzzmachine.com, and appears weekly as a co-host on Leo Laporte's "This Week in Google." He is associate professor and director of the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the City University of New York's Graduate School of Journalism. The author of What Would Google Do?, he lives in the New York area. Join the conversation at buzzmachine.com/publicparts and on Twitter (@jeffjarvis and #publicparts).

Related multimediaclose x

Video

1 to 1 of 1
  • 1635265513_1215414168001_15-full
    1. How Sharing in the Digital Age Improves the Way We Work a...
    02:26
    1070992478001
See more multimedia
Public Parts will be released on September 27, 2011 in Hardcover, eAudio, eBook
Sep 27, 2011
Public Parts is now available in Hardcover, eAudio, eBook
Sep 27, 2011
Audio Excerpt:
Public Parts
Sep 08, 2011

Authors on the Web

The Vine, May 9, 2012
...responsibilities as communicators. Social media expert Thomas Tudehope, Copyright Agency lawyer Zoë Rodriguez and media and news savant Jeff Jarvis will host the talk. ...if you want to pick up: let’s not pretend that the idea of meeting and...
GigaOM, May 3, 2012
...no realistic connection between what a content producer?s costs are and what people will pay. As journalism professor Jeff Jarvis and subscription plans: ?No one cares what you spent. Arguing that news costs a lot is irrelevant to the market.? And as...
Arts Hub, April 30, 2012
...of Windsor biographer Anne Sebba, 2011 US National Book Award for Fiction winner Jesmyn Ward, New-York based author Jeff Jarvis, The Hare with Amber Eyes author Edmund de Waal, popular novelist and screenwriter Roddy Doyle, and Irish playwright, novelist...
Arts Hub, April 30, 2012
...Court judge Michael Kirby, former director general of MI5 Stella Rimington, former CIA interrogator Glenn Carle, news blogger Jeff Jarvis and investigative journalist Heather Brooke join a panel discussion on issues of phone-hacking, Twitter privacy and...
CyberJournalist.net, April 27, 2012
...Jeff Jarvis’ excellent Kindle single, “Gutenberg the Geek,” is free today. You can download it here...
Canadianreviwer.com, April 24, 2012
...Pressfield's Gates of Fire which is a historical novel about Spartan life and war as well as Jeff Jarvis' Gutenberg the Geek, an ironic essay that looks at Johannes Gutenberg as medieval entrepreneur and geek innovator. Kindle Singles The Jarvis title is...
Whats on Sydney, April 21, 2012
...The Internet is the greatest tool ever for sharing knowledge and ideas with people around the world, argues Jeff Jarvis. Its liberating benefits must be protected from regulation under the guise of privacy, piracy, security, decency or copyright. He...
Pressbox.co.uk, March 3, 2012
...on to get back, rather than something we attain or retain by mere default. In a way, as Jeff Jarvis likes to put it 'Publicy' is now the default, and privacy is merely an option (and an action item!). Scary thought or huge opportunity? Either way, those...
Your Story, March 2, 2012
...on to get back, rather than something we attain or retain by mere default. In a way, as Jeff Jarvis likes to put it ‘Publicy’ is now the default, and privacy is merely an option (and an action item!). Scary thought or huge opportunity? Either way,...
Business Insider, March 2, 2012
...In a new Kindle Single, " Gutenberg the Geek ," Jeff Jarvis argues that the inventor of printing was also possibly the world’s first technology entrepreneur, for he faced the same business and technology challenges as – and caused...
Business Insider, March 2, 2012
...In a new Kindle Single, " Gutenberg the Geek ," Jeff Jarvis argues that the inventor of printing was also possibly the world’s first technology entrepreneur, for he faced the same business and technology challenges as – and caused...
1888PressRelease, March 2, 2012
...on to get back, rather than something we attain or retain by mere default. In a way, as Jeff Jarvis likes to put it 'Publicy' is now the default, and privacy is merely an option (and an action item!). Scary thought or huge opportunity? Either way, those...
SeeNation.com, March 1, 2012
...on to get back, rather than something we attain or retain by mere default. In a way, as Jeff Jarvis likes to put it 'Publicy' is now the default, and privacy is merely an option (and an action item!). Scary thought or huge opportunity? Either way, those...