• The Books That Made Jamie Bartlett

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The Books That Made Jamie Bartlett

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  • In this episode of 'The Books That Made Me', Ben Keene (Co-founder of Rebel Book Club) talks to Jamie Bartlett about 3 nonfiction books that have had a massive impact on him to date, including how they informed his research on massive projects like 'The Missing Cryptoqueen' and the kind of writer he has become over the years. Jamie also discusses his feelings of 'imposter syndrome' when it comes to reading and how John Ronson became one of his nonfiction heroes. Enjoy! 

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    Jamie Bartlett is the creator and host of the popular BBC podcast The Missing Cryptoqueen and is a bestselling author with his books: The People Vs Tech, The Dark Net, and Radicals. He has explored everything from online subcultures and hackers to blockchain and cryptocurrencies to the threat social media has on democracy. Jamie Bartlett is a Senior Fellow and former Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at the think-tank Demos.

    Jamie frequently writes for The Spectator and is a feature writer for The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Foreign Policy, and The Telegraph. His BBC Two documentary, The Secrets of Silicon Valley, explored the false promises that technology has brought for global economies, and how it has weakened many aspects of politics and society.

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    Jamie's choices were: 

    1. 'The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11' by Lawrence Wright

    2. 'Them: Adventures with Extremists' by Jon Ronson

    3. 'The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt

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In this episode of 'The Books That Made Me', Ben Keene (Co-founder of Rebel Book Club) talks to Jamie Bartlett about 3 nonfiction books that have had a massive impact on him to date, including how they informed his research on massive projects like 'The Missing Cryptoqueen' and the kind of writer he has become over the years. Jamie also discusses his feelings of 'imposter syndrome' when it comes to reading and how John Ronson became one of his nonfiction heroes. Enjoy! 

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Jamie Bartlett is the creator and host of the popular BBC podcast The Missing Cryptoqueen and is a bestselling author with his books: The People Vs Tech, The Dark Net, and Radicals. He has explored everything from online subcultures and hackers to blockchain and cryptocurrencies to the threat social media has on democracy. Jamie Bartlett is a Senior Fellow and former Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at the think-tank Demos.

Jamie frequently writes for The Spectator and is a feature writer for The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Foreign Policy, and The Telegraph. His BBC Two documentary, The Secrets of Silicon Valley, explored the false promises that technology has brought for global economies, and how it has weakened many aspects of politics and society.

@jamiebartlett

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Jamie's choices were: 

1. 'The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11' by Lawrence Wright

2. 'Them: Adventures with Extremists' by Jon Ronson

3. 'The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt

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This podcast is powered by xigxag. xigxag aims to make reading easier and more accessible, engaging, and sustainable so that everyone can enjoy more books.

Don't forget, if you sign up to Rebel Book Club now, you get your first xigxag audiobook for free! 

@rebelbookclub

@xigxag

Terms + Conditions apply.

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