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July 10, 2000
Leading Journalist and Academician Named to Fellowship
Program by the Markle Foundation
U.S. News and World Report's Brendan Koerner and
academic/writer Jonathan Koppell to spend a year delving into issues of Internet
law, cyber-security and governance
Markle has committed $1-million to Fellowship Program with The New America
Foundation to encourage analysis and cutting-edge thinking from leading young writers
New York, NY -- Brendan Koerner, Senior Editor of U.S. News & World Report, and
Jonathan Koppell, a writer and Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science at the University
of California, Berkeley were named Markle Fellows at the New America Foundation by
the Markle Foundation today. The announcement was made by Zoë Baird, President of
the Markle Foundation. Established in conjunction with the New America Foundation,
a non-profit, non-partisan public policy institute based in Washington, DC., the
Fellows program supports writers addressing issues relating to information technology
and society.
The appointment of Mr. Koerner and Mr. Koppell represent part of Markle's
commitment of nearly $1-million over the next two years to support four Markle Fellows
in the first year and five Fellows in the second year; each Fellow will a serve one-year
term. The previous two Fellowships - to John Simons, most recently the Technology
Policy reporter at the Wall Street Journal, and David Friedman, attorney, commentator
and internationally published economics columnist-were announced earlier this year.
Brendan Koerner, who begins his fellowship on July 10, was Senior Editor at U.S. News &
World Report, where he wrote on such subjects as higher education, business and technology
and urban renewal. Jonathan Koppell, who began his fellowship in April, 2000, is a Ph.D.
Candidate in Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He has written
extensively on efforts to reinvent government, the expansion of the Internet and the
implications of the Internet's growth for governance, and been published widely in academic
journals as well as in The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, and The Industry Standard.
Said Zoë Baird, "We are delighted to have Brendan Koerner and Jonathan Koppell
join the Fellows program as they explore the implications of new technology as it impacts
society. We need to understand the significant ways in which information technology is
continually changing our lives, and we are pleased to support a new generation of public
thinkers, writers and leaders as they tackle these critical issues."
Ted Halstead, Founder, President and CEO of the New America Foundation, said, "The
Fellowship program is doing the important work of providing some of today's leading young
thinkers with the intellectual and institutional support to examine the pressing issues
being raised by new technologies and the new economy. We're delighted to be adding Brendan
and Jonathan to this group, as they continue to help shape the public debate on a broad
range of topics at the intersection of technology and society."
About Brendan I. Koerner
As Senior Editor at U.S. News & World Report, Mr. Koerner has written more than 100
articles, including six cover stories, on subjects ranging from higher education, urban
renewal, business and technology, and religion. His cover stories include "A Lust
for Profits," a study of the Internet pornography industry, and "Can Hackers be
Stopped," a special report on cyber-attacks.
As a Markle Fellow, Mr. Koerner will use his insight into the digital underground
to examine some of the most critical issues affecting the future of information technology
and the new economy - including the commercialization of the Internet; the struggle
over copyright and patent law; the ethics of free speech on the Internet; and the
increasing concerns over cyber-security.
About Jonathan GS Koppell
A PhD. Candidate in Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, Mr.
Koppell dissertation examines the government's increasing reliance on public/private
hybrid organizations, such as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and federally-backed venture
capital funds. Mr. Koppell's work has been published in academic journals such as
Public Administration Review and the Journal of Public Administration Research and
Theory. He has also published articles in the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times
and is a regular contributor to The Industry Standard.
As a Markle Fellow, Mr. Koppell brings insights gained in his academic work to
a broader audience through non-academic publications. In addition to continuing his
work writing about the successes and failures of various efforts to "reinvent
government," he plans to examine the expansion of the Internet and its implication
for the future of governance. In doing so, Mr. Koppell seeks to challenge many of the
widely held assumptions about the public policy implications of the proliferation of
information technology.
About the New America Foundation and its Fellowship Program
The New America Foundation is a non-profit public policy institute whose purpose is
to bring exceptionally promising new voices and new ideas to the fore of America's public
discourse. The New America Foundation seeks to reshape our public debate by investing in
outstanding individuals and ideas that transcend the conventional political spectrum.
Based in Washington, DC, the New America Foundation was conceived through the collaborative
work of a diverse and inter-generational group of public intellectuals, opinion leaders,
and business executives. New America's Board of Directors is chaired by James Fallows,
and includes Eric Benhamou (Chairman & CEO, 3Com), Eric Schmidt (Chairman & CEO, Novell,
Inc.) and Laura D'Andrea-Tyson (Dean of the Haas School of Business, University of
California at Berkeley).
Since its inception in 1999, the New America Foundation's Fellowship Program
has worked to train and support a new generation of young public intellectuals by
helping them gain exposure for their ideas in the information marketplace. The Fellowship
selection process is highly competitive and looks for those rare individuals who are not
only exceptional thinkers, but who also have an ability to communicate in ways that gain
broad public attention. All Fellows are appointed for a one-year renewable term. More
information on the New America Foundation and its fellowship program can be found at
www.newamerica.net
About the Markle Foundation
The Markle Foundation works to realize the potential of emerging communications
media and information technology to improve people's lives and recently unveiled
a new program focus and $100 million commitment to do so. The foundation's work
is focused in four primary areas: Policy for a Networked Society, Interactive Media
for Children, Public Engagement Through Interactive Technology, and Information
Technologies for Better Health.
Markle pursues its goals through a range of activities including analysis, research,
public information and the development of innovative media products and services. The
foundation creates and operates many of its own projects-using not only grants but
also investments and strategic alliances with non-profits and businesses.
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