Katherine Mangu-Ward
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Katherine Mangu-Ward is an American journalist, currently (2013) writing for the libertarian magazine Reason,[1] where she serves as Managing Editor. Her writing frequently focuses on food, technology, and education policy. She holds a degree in political science and philosophy from Yale University. Mangu-Ward began her career as a reporter for The Weekly Standard magazine. She also served as a researcher at The New York Times op-ed page. In 2005 she was named a Phillips Foundation Journalism Fellow.[2]
References
- ↑ "Staff : Katherine Mangu-Ward - Reason Magazine". Reason.com. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
- ↑ "PHILLIPS FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2005 JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIPS - EIGHT FELLOWSHIP AWARDS TOTALING $307,500 | The Phillips Foundation". Webcache.googleusercontent.com. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
External links
- Article by Katherine Mangu-Ward in the Wall Street Journal on organic frozen dinners.
- Article by Katherine Mangu-Ward in the Washington Post on soda taxes.
- Article by Katherine Mangu-Ward in the Wall Street Journal on advocates of government transparency.
- Article by Katherine Mangu-Ward in the Weekly Standard on Newt Gingrich's Amazon.com reviewing activity.
- [http://reason.com/archives/2007/05/30/wikipedia-and-beyond Article by Katherine Mangu-Ward in Reason Magazine on Jimmy Wales.
- Katherine Mangu-Ward in New York Times debate on cell phone use while driving.
- Katherine Mangu-Ward in LA Times discussion on Sarah Palin as feminist.
- Katherine Mangu-Ward discusses bank CEO pay on CNBC.
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