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Paul Levinson

Paul Levinson (born March 25, 1947)[1] is an American author, singer-songwriter, and professor of communications and media studies at Fordham University in New York City. His novels, short fiction, and non-fiction works have been translated into sixteen languages. He is frequently quoted in news articles and appears as a guest commentator on major news outlets.

Paul Levinson
Levinson in 2019
Born (1947-03-25) March 25, 1947 (age 76)
EducationChristopher Columbus High School
City College of New York
New York University (BA, PhD)
The New School (MA)
Occupations
  • Professor
  • writer
  • singer-songwriter

Education Edit

Paul Levinson graduated from Christopher Columbus High School in the Bronx, attended the City College of New York (CCNY) in the 1960s, and received a BA in journalism from New York University in 1975; an MA in Media Studies from The New School in 1976; and a PhD from New York University in media ecology in 1979. His doctoral dissertation, Human Replay: A Theory of the Evolution of Media (1979), was mentored by Neil Postman.[2]

Published works Edit

Levinson writes science fiction, fantasy, and sf/mystery hybrids with philosophical undertones as well as non-fiction about the history and future of communications media, the First Amendment, the importance of space exploration, and popular culture themes.[3] His work has been translated into Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Polish, Romanian, Macedonian, Croatian, Russian, Turkish, Persian, and Arabic.[4] His latest work is Touching the Face of the Cosmos: On the Intersection of Space Travel and Religion, an anthology of essays and science fiction stories which he edited with Michael Waltemathe,[5]

Levinson has received multiple nominations for the Hugo, Nebula, Sturgeon, Prometheus, Sidewise, Edgar and Audie Awards. His novella Loose Ends was a 1998 finalist for a Hugo, a Sturgeon, and a Nebula. In 2000, his novel The Silk Code won the Locus Award for Best First Novel of 1999.[6] The central character of The Silk Code, NYPD forensic detective Dr. Phil D'Amato,[7] made his first appearance in Levinson's novelette, "The Chronology Protection Case", (published in Analog magazine, September 1995). D'Amato returned in "The Copyright Notice Case" novelette (Analog, April 1996), "The Mendelian Lamp Case" novelette (Analog, April 1997),[8] and in subsequent novels The Consciousness Plague (2002), and The Pixel Eye (2003). An adaptation of Levinson's "The Chronology Protection Case" (radioplay by Mark Shanahan with Paul Levinson & Jay Kensinger) was nominated by the Mystery Writers of America for the Edgar Award for Best Play of 2002.

His next novel was The Plot To Save Socrates, a time travel story. Entertainment Weekly magazine called it "challenging fun".[9] His subsequent novel is Unburning Alexandria, a sequel to The Plot To Save Socrates. The first two chapters of Unburning Alexandria appeared as a novelette in the November 2008 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact,[10] and the expanded novel was published as an e-book in May 2013.[11] The next novel in the series, Chronica, was published in December 2014.[12]

Educational and professional activities Edit

He has taught at Fordham University since 1998; he has been Professor of communication and media studies since 2000, and was chair of the department from 2002 to 2008. He had previously been Assistant (1977–82) and then Associate (1982–88) Professor at Farleigh Dickinson University, and had adjunct positions at The New School, Hofstra University, St. John's University, Polytechnic University of New York, Audrey Cohen College and the Western Behavioral Sciences Institute.[13] He has given lectures and keynote addresses at conferences at many universities and authored over 100 scholarly articles.[14]

In 1985 he co-founded Connected Education, offering online courses for Masters credit.[15]

He served as president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America from 1998 to 2001.[3]

Media presentations Edit

Levinson has been interviewed more than 500 times on local, national and international television and radio as a commentator on media, popular culture, and science fiction.[16] He is frequently quoted in newspapers and magazines around the world and his op-eds have appeared in such major papers as The Atlanta Journal-Constitution,[17][18] New York's Newsday,[19] and The New York Sun.[20] He was interviewed in a short weekly spot early Sunday mornings on KNX-AM Radio in Los Angeles, from 2006 to 2008 on media-related news events and popular culture. He has several podcasts and blogs. In April 2009, The Chronicle of Higher Education named him ("PaulLev") one of Twitter's ten "High Fliers".[21]

Musical and recording activities Edit

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, prior to his academic career, Levinson was a songwriter, singer, and record producer with recordings by the Vogues, Donna Marie of the Archies, June Valli, Jimmy Clanton, and Ellie Greenwich. As a radio producer he worked with Murray the K and Wolfman Jack.[22]

He wrote over 100 songs published by major music publishers including Bourne, Chappell, Belwin Mills/Warner Brothers, Bobby Darin's TM Music, and Sunbury/RCA. Recordings of his songs were produced by Ellie Greenwich, Jimmy Wisner, and Paul Leka for other artists. Songs he wrote, performed and/or produced were released on record labels including Columbia, Decca, Philips, Atlantic, Buddah and London Records.[23]

He was principal artist, writer, and producer for Twice Upon a Rhyme, a 1972 LP released on HappySad Records[24][25] and subsequently re-issued on CD.[26][27] His song "Hung Up On Love" (co-writer Mikie Harris, produced by Ellie Greenwich and Mike Rashkow) was recorded by his trio The Other Voices and released on Atlantic Records in 1968; it was included in Rhino Handmade's 2004 compilation CD Come to the Sunshine: Soft Pop Nuggets from the WEA Vaults, compiled by Andrew Sandoval. He sang falsetto harmony on many of The Other Voices' recordings.

His songs "Merri Goes Round" and "Looking for Sunsets (In the Early Morning)", both co-written with Ed Fox in the 1970s, were recorded by Sundial Symphony (Robbie Rist and Don Frankel) and released by Big Stir Records in 2019.[28] His recent album of new songs, Welcome Up: Songs of Space and Time, was released by Old Bear Records and Light In The Attic Records in 2020.[29]

Selected bibliography Edit

Novels Edit

  • The Silk Code (1999) Tor Books ISBN 0-312-86823-5
  • Borrowed Tides (2001) Tor Books ISBN 0-312-84869-2
  • The Consciousness Plague (2002) Tor Books ISBN 0-7653-0098-2
  • The Pixel Eye (2003) Tor Books ISBN 0-7653-0556-9
  • The Plot To Save Socrates (2006) Tor Books ISBN 0-7653-0570-4
  • Unburning Alexandria (2013) JoSara Media ISBN 978-1-56178-012-9
  • Chronica (2014) JoSara Media ISBN 978-1-56178-031-0

Non-fiction books Edit

  • In Pursuit of Truth: Essays on the Philosophy of Karl Popper on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday (editor and contributor) with Forewords by Isaac Asimov and Helmut Schmidt (1982) Humanities Press ISBN 0-391-02609-7[30]
  • Mind at Large: Knowing in the Technological Age (1988) JAI Press ISBN 0-89232-816-9
  • Electronic Chronicles: Columns of the Changes in our Time (1992) Anamnesis Press ISBN 0-9631203-3-6
  • Learning Cyberspace: Essays on the Evolution of Media and the New Education (1995) Anamnesis Press ISBN 0-9631203-9-5[31]
  • The Soft Edge: A Natural History and Future of the Information Revolution (1997) Routledge ISBN 0-415-15785-4 [32]
  • Bestseller: Wired, Analog, and Digital Writings (1999) Pulpless ISBN 1-58445-033-9 [includes fiction and non-fiction]
  • Digital McLuhan: A Guide to the Information Millennium (1999) Routledge ISBN 0-415-19251-X[33]
  • Realspace: The Fate of Physical Presence in the Digital Age, On and Off Planet (2003) Routledge ISBN 0-415-27743-4[34]
  • Cellphone: The Story of the World's Most Mobile Medium (2004) Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 1-4039-6041-0[35]
  • New New Media (2009/2012) Penguin/Pearson ISBN 0-205-67330-9; second, revised edition (2012) ISBN 0-205-86557-7[36]
  • Touching the Face of the Cosmos: On the Intersection of Space Travel and Religion ed. Paul Levinson & Michael Waltemathe (2015/2016) Connected Editions/Fordham University Press ISBN 978-1-56178-042-6 [includes fiction and non-fiction][5]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Levinson, Paul". Revised June 7, 2014. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (sf-encyclopedia.com). Retrieved 20 July 2015. Entry by 'JC', John Clute.
  2. ^ Levinson, Paul (February 1979). Human Replay: A Theory of the Evolution of Media. #79 18,852. Vol. 40/3. University Microfilms, Int.
  3. ^ a b Gale Reference Team (2007). "Biography: Levinson, Paul (1947–)". Contemporary Authors Online. Thomson Gale.
  4. ^ Jandrić, Petar (2017). Learning in the Age of Digital Reason. Springer. p. 273. ISBN 978-94-6351-077-6. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Lee, Robert A. (February 7, 2016). "Book Review: Touching the Face of the Cosmos - National Space Society". National Space Society. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  6. ^ "sfadb: Locus Awards 2000". www.sfadb.com.
  7. ^ Schulz, J. (December 1, 1999). "Biodetective". Wired. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  8. ^ "Locus Online: New Books Listings". www.locusmag.com. September 1999.
  9. ^ Russo, Tom (February 24, 2006). "Book review: The Plot to Save Socrates". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  10. ^ Tomaino, Sam (September 27, 2008). "Review of Analog Science Fiction and Fact – November 2008 – Vol. CXXVIII No.11". SFRevu. Retrieved April 29, 2013.
  11. ^ Levinson, Paul (2013). Unburning Alexandria. ISBN 978-1-56178-012-9.
  12. ^ Levinson, Paul (2014). Chronica. Connected Editions. ISBN 978-1-56178-031-0.
  13. ^ Curriculum Vitae
  14. ^ . Communicators Forum. University of Minnesota. May 2000. Archived from the original on January 24, 2008. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  15. ^ Withrow, Frank (June 1, 1997). "Technology in Education and the Next Twenty-Five Years – THE Journal". T.H.E. Journal. Retrieved January 21, 2014.
  16. ^ Goldman, Norm (December 2007). . Book Pleasures: Meet the Author. Knowledge Base. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  17. ^ Levinson, Paul (February 15, 2003). "Op-Ed: The FCC and Halftime". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. pp. Q2.
  18. ^ Levinson, Paul (October 12, 2003). "Op-Ed: Schwarzenegger and the fame game". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. pp. C1.
  19. ^ Levinson, Paul (April 13, 2009). "Is Spitzer fit to be a pundit?". Newsday. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  20. ^ Levinson, Paul (September 27, 2006). "An important cable vote". The New York Sun. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  21. ^ Young, Jeffrey R. (April 10, 2009). "Ten High Fliers on Twitter". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Vol.55, Issue 31. pp. A10. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  22. ^ "Mevio: Personality-driven entertainment". Related information: Levinson News Clips. Mevio. Archived from the original on January 29, 2013. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  23. ^ "Paul Levinson". Modern Music Maker. March 23, 2018.
  24. ^ "Happysad debuts its first album". Billboard. September 30, 1972. Retrieved August 30, 2013.
  25. ^ Major, Paul; Kugelberg, Johan; Daley, Michael P. (2012). Enjoy the experience : homemade records, 1958-1992 (First ed.). Los Angeles: Sinecure Books. ISBN 978-1-938265-04-4. I've seen multitudes of folkpsych wannabes hyped to the skies for their garage charm in euro lists that don't hold a candle to this baby.
  26. ^ "Twice Upon a Rhyme". RateYourMusic. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  27. ^ Mathews, Austin. "Twice Upon a Rhyme". Shindig, January–February 2011. "Superb fuzz guitar irresistibly drizzled across several tracks ... a memorable personality indelibly locked inside the grooves ... the perfect sound track for a lethargic spring day."
  28. ^ DeAngelis, Mike. "Big Stir Singles: The Third Wave". There Once Was A Note. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
  29. ^ Breznikar, Klemen (February 3, 2020). "'Welcome Up: Songs of Space and Time' by Paul Levinson". It's Psychedelic Baby! Magazine.
  30. ^ Freese, Lee (March 1984). "Book Reviews : In Pursuit of Truth: Essays in Honour of Karl Popper's 80th Birthday. Paul Levinson, editor (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1982) 337 pp". Knowledge. 5 (3): 405–409. doi:10.1177/107554708400500308.
  31. ^ Percival, Ray (November 18, 1995). "Carry on learning: Learning Cyberspace". New Scientist. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  32. ^ Tympas, Aristotle. "Paul Levinson, The Soft Edge: A Natural History and Future of the Information Revolution [Book Review]," in IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 76-76, July-Sept. 1999, doi: 10.1109/MAHC.1999.778991.
  33. ^ Headlam, Bruce (July 1, 1999). "Digital McLuhan: A Guide to the Information Millennium by Paul Levinson". The New York Times. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  34. ^ "Nonfiction Book Review: Realspace: The Fate of Physical Presence in the Digital Age, on and Off Planet by Paul Levinson, Author Routledge $34.95 (192p) ISBN 978-0-415-27743-3". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  35. ^ Brereton, Pat (June 2005). "Reviews : Paul Levinson, Cellphone: The story of the world's most mobile medium and how it transformed everything! (New York: Palgrave, 2004), 221 pp. ISBN: 1 4039 6041 0 (pbk". Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. 11 (2): 116–118. doi:10.1177/135485650501100212. ISSN 1354-8565. S2CID 143650864.
  36. ^ Burzynski Bullard, Sue (October 2011). "Book Review – New New Media by Paul Levinson". ResearchGate.

External links Edit

  • Official website
    • Articles
    • Short Fiction
    • Music career; MP3s
    • Awards and honors
  • scholarly writing
  • pop culture & political criticism
  • podcasts
    • "Light On Light Through"
    • "Ask Lev!"
  • videos
    • interview on The Alcove with Mark Molaro on YouTube
  • quotes
  • Paul Levinson on Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • Paul Levinson at Library of Congress, with 17 library catalog records

paul, levinson, born, march, 1947, american, author, singer, songwriter, professor, communications, media, studies, fordham, university, york, city, novels, short, fiction, fiction, works, have, been, translated, into, sixteen, languages, frequently, quoted, n. Paul Levinson born March 25 1947 1 is an American author singer songwriter and professor of communications and media studies at Fordham University in New York City His novels short fiction and non fiction works have been translated into sixteen languages He is frequently quoted in news articles and appears as a guest commentator on major news outlets Paul LevinsonLevinson in 2019Born 1947 03 25 March 25 1947 age 76 Bronx New York U S EducationChristopher Columbus High SchoolCity College of New YorkNew York University BA PhD The New School MA OccupationsProfessor writer singer songwriter Contents 1 Education 2 Published works 3 Educational and professional activities 4 Media presentations 5 Musical and recording activities 6 Selected bibliography 6 1 Novels 6 2 Non fiction books 7 References 8 External linksEducation EditPaul Levinson graduated from Christopher Columbus High School in the Bronx attended the City College of New York CCNY in the 1960s and received a BA in journalism from New York University in 1975 an MA in Media Studies from The New School in 1976 and a PhD from New York University in media ecology in 1979 His doctoral dissertation Human Replay A Theory of the Evolution of Media 1979 was mentored by Neil Postman 2 Published works EditLevinson writes science fiction fantasy and sf mystery hybrids with philosophical undertones as well as non fiction about the history and future of communications media the First Amendment the importance of space exploration and popular culture themes 3 His work has been translated into Chinese Japanese Korean French Italian Spanish Portuguese Czech Polish Romanian Macedonian Croatian Russian Turkish Persian and Arabic 4 His latest work is Touching the Face of the Cosmos On the Intersection of Space Travel and Religion an anthology of essays and science fiction stories which he edited with Michael Waltemathe 5 Levinson has received multiple nominations for the Hugo Nebula Sturgeon Prometheus Sidewise Edgar and Audie Awards His novella Loose Ends was a 1998 finalist for a Hugo a Sturgeon and a Nebula In 2000 his novel The Silk Code won the Locus Award for Best First Novel of 1999 6 The central character of The Silk Code NYPD forensic detective Dr Phil D Amato 7 made his first appearance in Levinson s novelette The Chronology Protection Case published in Analog magazine September 1995 D Amato returned in The Copyright Notice Case novelette Analog April 1996 The Mendelian Lamp Case novelette Analog April 1997 8 and in subsequent novels The Consciousness Plague 2002 and The Pixel Eye 2003 An adaptation of Levinson s The Chronology Protection Case radioplay by Mark Shanahan with Paul Levinson amp Jay Kensinger was nominated by the Mystery Writers of America for the Edgar Award for Best Play of 2002 His next novel was The Plot To Save Socrates a time travel story Entertainment Weekly magazine called it challenging fun 9 His subsequent novel is Unburning Alexandria a sequel to The Plot To Save Socrates The first two chapters of Unburning Alexandria appeared as a novelette in the November 2008 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact 10 and the expanded novel was published as an e book in May 2013 11 The next novel in the series Chronica was published in December 2014 12 Educational and professional activities EditHe has taught at Fordham University since 1998 he has been Professor of communication and media studies since 2000 and was chair of the department from 2002 to 2008 He had previously been Assistant 1977 82 and then Associate 1982 88 Professor at Farleigh Dickinson University and had adjunct positions at The New School Hofstra University St John s University Polytechnic University of New York Audrey Cohen College and the Western Behavioral Sciences Institute 13 He has given lectures and keynote addresses at conferences at many universities and authored over 100 scholarly articles 14 In 1985 he co founded Connected Education offering online courses for Masters credit 15 He served as president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America from 1998 to 2001 3 Media presentations EditLevinson has been interviewed more than 500 times on local national and international television and radio as a commentator on media popular culture and science fiction 16 He is frequently quoted in newspapers and magazines around the world and his op eds have appeared in such major papers as The Atlanta Journal Constitution 17 18 New York s Newsday 19 and The New York Sun 20 He was interviewed in a short weekly spot early Sunday mornings on KNX AM Radio in Los Angeles from 2006 to 2008 on media related news events and popular culture He has several podcasts and blogs In April 2009 The Chronicle of Higher Education named him PaulLev one of Twitter s ten High Fliers 21 Musical and recording activities EditIn the late 1960s and early 1970s prior to his academic career Levinson was a songwriter singer and record producer with recordings by the Vogues Donna Marie of the Archies June Valli Jimmy Clanton and Ellie Greenwich As a radio producer he worked with Murray the K and Wolfman Jack 22 He wrote over 100 songs published by major music publishers including Bourne Chappell Belwin Mills Warner Brothers Bobby Darin s TM Music and Sunbury RCA Recordings of his songs were produced by Ellie Greenwich Jimmy Wisner and Paul Leka for other artists Songs he wrote performed and or produced were released on record labels including Columbia Decca Philips Atlantic Buddah and London Records 23 He was principal artist writer and producer for Twice Upon a Rhyme a 1972 LP released on HappySad Records 24 25 and subsequently re issued on CD 26 27 His song Hung Up On Love co writer Mikie Harris produced by Ellie Greenwich and Mike Rashkow was recorded by his trio The Other Voices and released on Atlantic Records in 1968 it was included in Rhino Handmade s 2004 compilation CD Come to the Sunshine Soft Pop Nuggets from the WEA Vaults compiled by Andrew Sandoval He sang falsetto harmony on many of The Other Voices recordings His songs Merri Goes Round and Looking for Sunsets In the Early Morning both co written with Ed Fox in the 1970s were recorded by Sundial Symphony Robbie Rist and Don Frankel and released by Big Stir Records in 2019 28 His recent album of new songs Welcome Up Songs of Space and Time was released by Old Bear Records and Light In The Attic Records in 2020 29 Selected bibliography EditMain article Paul Levinson bibliography Novels Edit The Silk Code 1999 Tor Books ISBN 0 312 86823 5 Borrowed Tides 2001 Tor Books ISBN 0 312 84869 2 The Consciousness Plague 2002 Tor Books ISBN 0 7653 0098 2 The Pixel Eye 2003 Tor Books ISBN 0 7653 0556 9 The Plot To Save Socrates 2006 Tor Books ISBN 0 7653 0570 4 Unburning Alexandria 2013 JoSara Media ISBN 978 1 56178 012 9 Chronica 2014 JoSara Media ISBN 978 1 56178 031 0Non fiction books Edit In Pursuit of Truth Essays on the Philosophy of Karl Popper on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday editor and contributor with Forewords by Isaac Asimov and Helmut Schmidt 1982 Humanities Press ISBN 0 391 02609 7 30 Mind at Large Knowing in the Technological Age 1988 JAI Press ISBN 0 89232 816 9 Electronic Chronicles Columns of the Changes in our Time 1992 Anamnesis Press ISBN 0 9631203 3 6 Learning Cyberspace Essays on the Evolution of Media and the New Education 1995 Anamnesis Press ISBN 0 9631203 9 5 31 The Soft Edge A Natural History and Future of the Information Revolution 1997 Routledge ISBN 0 415 15785 4 32 Bestseller Wired Analog and Digital Writings 1999 Pulpless ISBN 1 58445 033 9 includes fiction and non fiction Digital McLuhan A Guide to the Information Millennium 1999 Routledge ISBN 0 415 19251 X 33 Realspace The Fate of Physical Presence in the Digital Age On and Off Planet 2003 Routledge ISBN 0 415 27743 4 34 Cellphone The Story of the World s Most Mobile Medium 2004 Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 1 4039 6041 0 35 New New Media 2009 2012 Penguin Pearson ISBN 0 205 67330 9 second revised edition 2012 ISBN 0 205 86557 7 36 Touching the Face of the Cosmos On the Intersection of Space Travel and Religion ed Paul Levinson amp Michael Waltemathe 2015 2016 Connected Editions Fordham University Press ISBN 978 1 56178 042 6 includes fiction and non fiction 5 References Edit Levinson Paul Revised June 7 2014 The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction sf encyclopedia com Retrieved 20 July 2015 Entry by JC John Clute Levinson Paul February 1979 Human Replay A Theory of the Evolution of Media 79 18 852 Vol 40 3 University Microfilms Int a b Gale Reference Team 2007 Biography Levinson Paul 1947 Contemporary Authors Online Thomson Gale Jandric Petar 2017 Learning in the Age of Digital Reason Springer p 273 ISBN 978 94 6351 077 6 Retrieved October 9 2017 a b Lee Robert A February 7 2016 Book Review Touching the Face of the Cosmos National Space Society National Space Society Retrieved January 4 2022 sfadb Locus Awards 2000 www sfadb com Schulz J December 1 1999 Biodetective Wired Retrieved January 4 2022 Locus Online New Books Listings www locusmag com September 1999 Russo Tom February 24 2006 Book review The Plot to Save Socrates Entertainment Weekly Retrieved April 19 2009 Tomaino Sam September 27 2008 Review of Analog Science Fiction and Fact November 2008 Vol CXXVIII No 11 SFRevu Retrieved April 29 2013 Levinson Paul 2013 Unburning Alexandria ISBN 978 1 56178 012 9 Levinson Paul 2014 Chronica Connected Editions ISBN 978 1 56178 031 0 Curriculum Vitae Managing the Frenzy Translating Communication Skills to New Media Communicators Forum University of Minnesota May 2000 Archived from the original on January 24 2008 Retrieved April 19 2009 Withrow Frank June 1 1997 Technology in Education and the Next Twenty Five Years THE Journal T H E Journal Retrieved January 21 2014 Goldman Norm December 2007 A conversation with well known author Paul Levinson Book Pleasures Meet the Author Knowledge Base Archived from the original on July 8 2011 Retrieved April 19 2009 Levinson Paul February 15 2003 Op Ed The FCC and Halftime Atlanta Journal Constitution pp Q2 Levinson Paul October 12 2003 Op Ed Schwarzenegger and the fame game Atlanta Journal Constitution pp C1 Levinson Paul April 13 2009 Is Spitzer fit to be a pundit Newsday Retrieved April 19 2009 Levinson Paul September 27 2006 An important cable vote The New York Sun Retrieved April 19 2009 Young Jeffrey R April 10 2009 Ten High Fliers on Twitter The Chronicle of Higher Education Vol 55 Issue 31 pp A10 Retrieved April 19 2009 Mevio Personality driven entertainment Related information Levinson News Clips Mevio Archived from the original on January 29 2013 Retrieved April 19 2009 Paul Levinson Modern Music Maker March 23 2018 Happysad debuts its first album Billboard September 30 1972 Retrieved August 30 2013 Major Paul Kugelberg Johan Daley Michael P 2012 Enjoy the experience homemade records 1958 1992 First ed Los Angeles Sinecure Books ISBN 978 1 938265 04 4 I ve seen multitudes of folkpsych wannabes hyped to the skies for their garage charm in euro lists that don t hold a candle to this baby Twice Upon a Rhyme RateYourMusic Retrieved February 2 2018 Mathews Austin Twice Upon a Rhyme Shindig January February 2011 Superb fuzz guitar irresistibly drizzled across several tracks a memorable personality indelibly locked inside the grooves the perfect sound track for a lethargic spring day DeAngelis Mike Big Stir Singles The Third Wave There Once Was A Note Retrieved January 3 2022 Breznikar Klemen February 3 2020 Welcome Up Songs of Space and Time by Paul Levinson It s Psychedelic Baby Magazine Freese Lee March 1984 Book Reviews In Pursuit of Truth Essays in Honour of Karl Popper s 80th Birthday Paul Levinson editor Atlantic Highlands NJ Humanities Press 1982 337 pp Knowledge 5 3 405 409 doi 10 1177 107554708400500308 Percival Ray November 18 1995 Carry on learning Learning Cyberspace New Scientist Retrieved January 4 2022 Tympas Aristotle Paul Levinson The Soft Edge A Natural History and Future of the Information Revolution Book Review in IEEE Annals of the History of Computing vol 21 no 3 pp 76 76 July Sept 1999 doi 10 1109 MAHC 1999 778991 Headlam Bruce July 1 1999 Digital McLuhan A Guide to the Information Millennium by Paul Levinson The New York Times Retrieved January 4 2022 Nonfiction Book Review Realspace The Fate of Physical Presence in the Digital Age on and Off Planet by Paul Levinson Author Routledge 34 95 192p ISBN 978 0 415 27743 3 PublishersWeekly com Retrieved January 4 2022 Brereton Pat June 2005 Reviews Paul Levinson Cellphone The story of the world s most mobile medium and how it transformed everything New York Palgrave 2004 221 pp ISBN 1 4039 6041 0 pbk Convergence The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 11 2 116 118 doi 10 1177 135485650501100212 ISSN 1354 8565 S2CID 143650864 Burzynski Bullard Sue October 2011 Book Review New New Media by Paul Levinson ResearchGate External links EditOfficial website Articles Short Fiction Music career MP3s Awards and honors scholarly writing pop culture amp political criticism podcasts Light On Light Through Ask Lev videos interview on The Alcove with Mark Molaro on YouTube quotes Paul Levinson on Internet Speculative Fiction Database Paul Levinson at Library of Congress with 17 library catalog records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Levinson amp oldid 1175280628, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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