Roger Hodge
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Roger Hodge (born 1967 in Pocatello, Texas, USA) is the editor of Harper's Magazine. He joined Harper's as an intern in 1996 and was subsequently hired as a fact checker. Over the following eight years Hodge was named to several editorial positions, and in 2004 was named Deputy Editor. In Spring, 2006 he replaced Lewis Lapham as editor.
In March 2006, Hodge generated publicity along with criticism and attacks from the scientific community[1][2][3] when he edited "Out Of Control: AIDS and the corruption of medical science," an article written by the controversial AIDS dissident Celia Farber.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Errors in Celia Farber's March 2006 article in Harper's, by Robert Gallo et al. Accessed 21 Oct 2006.
- ^ Correcting Gallo: Rethinking AIDS Responds to Harper’s ‘Out of Control’ Critics, by Christian Fiala, MD, David Rasnick, PhD, et al.
- ^ Letters from physicians and scientists to Harper's magazine alleging poor fact-checking in the publication of Celia Farber's article. Accessed 21 Oct 2006.
[edit] External links
- Onan the Magnificent Satirical article by Hodge about Matthew Barney's Cremaster film series.
- Harper's Magazine official site