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}}</ref> Bowles has been criticized for her piece on Jordan Peterson due to an alleged lack of accuracy and severe misrepresentation of the views of the subject of the article.<ref>https://www.dailywire.com/news/30825/new-york-times-runs-comprehensive-hit-piece-jordan-ben-shapiro</ref> | }}</ref> On April 23, 2018, the New York Times issued a correction for Bowles' piece titled ''Is Facebook's Campbell Brown a Force to Be Reckoned With? Or Is She Fake News?'' As the Times explained, "An earlier version of this article erroneously included a reference to Palestinian actions as an example of the sort of far-right conspiracy stories that have plagued Facebook. In fact, Palestinian officials have acknowledged providing payments to the families of Palestinians killed while carrying out attacks on Israelis or convicted of terrorist acts and imprisoned in Israel; that is not a conspiracy theory."<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/21/technology/facebook-campbell-brown-news.html?rref=collection%2Fbyline%2Fnellie-bowles&action=click&contentCollection=undefined®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=1&pgtype=collection</ref> Bowles has also been criticized for her piece on Jordan Peterson due to an alleged lack of accuracy and severe misrepresentation of the views of the subject of the article.<ref>https://www.dailywire.com/news/30825/new-york-times-runs-comprehensive-hit-piece-jordan-ben-shapiro</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Nellie Bowles | |
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Occupation | Journalist |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Education | Columbia University (2010) McGill University fellowship |
Notable awards | Fulbright Program Feature Series on a Project San Francisco Press Club (2015) |
Website | |
nelliebowles |
Nellie Bowles is an American journalist noted for covering the technology world of Silicon Valley. She worked as a journalist for the Argentinian English-language daily the Buenos Aires Herald, the San Francisco Chronicle, The California Sunday Magazine, the technology journalism website Recode, the British daily The Guardian beginning in 2016, then for Vice News. Since 2017 she has been covering technology for the New York Times in the San Francisco Bay Area. She covers the technology and business world of hi-tech startups and venture capital, and she has written about personalities such as Elon Musk, Eric Schmidt, and iHeartMedia CEO Bob Pittman. She covered the exclusive conference of technology CEOs called Further Future, and has written about subjects such as Doxxing and cryptocurrencies. She appeared twice on the Charlie Rose nationally-broadcast television interview show. On April 23, 2018, the New York Times issued a correction for Bowles' piece titled Is Facebook's Campbell Brown a Force to Be Reckoned With? Or Is She Fake News? As the Times explained, "An earlier version of this article erroneously included a reference to Palestinian actions as an example of the sort of far-right conspiracy stories that have plagued Facebook. In fact, Palestinian officials have acknowledged providing payments to the families of Palestinians killed while carrying out attacks on Israelis or convicted of terrorist acts and imprisoned in Israel; that is not a conspiracy theory." Bowles has also been criticized for her piece on Jordan Peterson due to an alleged lack of accuracy and severe misrepresentation of the views of the subject of the article.
References
- January 29, 2018, Columbia University, Alumni in the News, Retrieved February 11, 2018, "...Journalist Nellie Bowles ’10’s work for The New York Times appeared on the front pages of two sections of the paper (Sunday Styles and Sunday Business)..."
- ^ "Nellie Bowles". Hachette Book Group. February 11, 2018. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
...Nellie Bowles is a journalist at Re/code, a live tech journalism company, and has been covering tech and culture in San Francisco for four years ... business reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle. ... Columbia University ... degrees in Comparative Literature and Psychology ... traveled extensively for research. She won a fellowship to McGill University to write about transcultural psychiatry and hypnosis ... lived in Buenos Aires and interned for The Buenos Aires Herald ... awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to Swaziland....
- Society for Features Journalism Feature Series on a Project, "...Nellie Bowles Re/code... Honorable Mention..."
- December 5, 2015, San Francisco Press Club, Press Club awards luncheon tomorrow, Retrieved February 11, 2018, 2015, "...Nellie Bowles..."
- ^ Anna Escher (September 25, 2016). "WTF is clickbait?". TechCrunch. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
...In the tech world, Nellie Bowles has suggested that executives and investors will disparage any story that paints them in an unflattering light as "clickbait"...
- Staff writers (2 February 2016). "The Guardian's Nellie Bowles Joins In2Summit Lineup: Bowles joined the Guardian as part of a trio focused on covering technology". Holmes Report. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
...The Guardian's newest tech reporter Nellie Bowles has will appear in a fireside chat at the Holmes Report's 3rd Innovation Summit. to talk about Silicon Valley's global impact....
- Nellie Bowles (22 January 2016). "The Guardian's Nellie Bowles Joins In2Summit Lineup". The Guardian. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
- Nellie Bowles (24 January 2018). "A new world order? Cryptocurrency winners speak out on the future of alternative money". The Independent. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
...In 2017, the cryptocurrency bitcoin went from $830 to $19,300, and now quivers around $10,000....
- Staff writers (June 2016). "Nellie Bowles is a technology reporter for Guardian US in San Francisco". The Guardian. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
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- "Not all men agree that Silicon Valley has a gender problem". Retrieved 2018-02-13.
- Adweek, Richard Horgan, December 11, 2015, Guardian US Boosts Tech Reporter Ranks, Retrieved February 11, 2018, "...Nellie Bowles (pictured) ... a contributing writer to The California Sunday magazine ... working on a book for Hachette and TV show based on one of her stories for 20th Century Fox .. previously covered the tech world for Re/code..."
- ^ Aarti Shaw (21 February 2016). "In2Summit: 'The Next Billion Dollar Fortune Will Come From VR': The Guardian's newest technology reporter Nellie Bowles told attendees at the In2 Summit how she finds stories, what she expects from Silicon Valley over the next six months — and about poor PR practices". Holmes Report. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
...Bowles joined the Guardian's growing Silicon Valley team in January 2016. Before this, she was a staff writer at Re/Code.... technology that emerges in Silicon Valley ultimately reaches the rest of the country — and world— within a few weeks or years....
- Chris Ariens (June 1, 2016). "Here's Who VICE News Has Hired as It Staffs Up for Nightly HBO Show". Newser. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
...Nellie Bowles who will head up the new San Francisco Bureau...
- Todd Spangler, June 1, 2016, Variety magazine, Vice News Touts New Hires in Staff Reshuffle Under Josh Tyrangiel, Retrieved February 11, 2018, "... Vice News employees are ... Nellie Bowles, formerly with the Guardian and Vox Media’s Recode, who will head up the soon-to-open San Francisco office and cover tech..."
- Nellie Bowles (February 4, 2018). "Early Facebook and Google Employees Form Coalition to Fight What They Built". The New York Times. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
...SAN FRANCISCO — Silicon Valley technologists ... alarmed over the ill effects of social networks and smartphones, are banding together to challenge the companies they helped build...
- Agility, June 9, 2017, Journalists on the move – Week of June 5, Retrieved February 11, 2018, "Notable journalist and media industry moves: ...The New York Times: Nellie Bowles, correspondent for VICE News, joins as business reporter on technology and digital culture beat..."
- ^ Staff writers Ellen and Pui-Wing (June 5, 2017). "Nellie Bowles to Join Bizday". The New York Times. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
...from Vice News Tonight on HBO, where she has been an on-air correspondent for the past year, working on segments about venture capitalists and tech companies, and traveling the world on a broad range of assignments. ... She previously worked at The Guardian and Recode, ... Nellie began ... intern at the San Francisco Chronicle...
- Billboard magazine, Andrew Flanagan, August 28, 2014, Clear Channel CEO Bob Pittman Channels Dissent and Tents at Burning Man, Retrieved February 11, 2018, "... intrepid Nellie Bowles, writing for Re/code, visited Pittman at his Burning Man home, a "spider house" or "Dhome" that Pittman had... designed? ... Pittman's reasons for sleeping in the desert ... are quite obvious, according to Bowles' ..."
- May 3, 2016, Maya Kosoff, Vanity Fair, INSIDE THE ELITE, INVITE-ONLY FUTURISM FESTIVAL FOR TECH C.E.O.S: It’s like TED Talks and Burning Man combined, but harder to get into than either, Retrieved February 11, 2018, "...Nellie Bowles got an inside look at the second-annual Further Future, which took place last weekend...."
- Andrea Grimes, September 26, 2017, Dame Magazine, IS DOXXING EVER OKAY? Nazis who get doxxed are not victims. But so far the media has failed to get the message, Retrieved February 11, 2018, "....As with all Times stories that sit at the intersection of culture and politics, Bowles’s piece includes some obligatory, nonspecific handwringing over “murky” ethics, ... it is a very complete New York Times story...."
- "Strings, Theories & Connecting Dots: A Cryptic Column About Puerto Rico's 'Crypto-Utopia'". Retrieved 2018-02-13.
- "Nellie Bowles -- 2 appearances". Charlie Rose. May 10, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
...Reporter, The Guardian ...
- https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/21/technology/facebook-campbell-brown-news.html?rref=collection%2Fbyline%2Fnellie-bowles&action=click&contentCollection=undefined®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=1&pgtype=collection
- https://www.dailywire.com/news/30825/new-york-times-runs-comprehensive-hit-piece-jordan-ben-shapiro
External links
- Interview Bowles interviews Eric Swalwell on Inforum
- Nellie Bowles and Jessica Lessin on Obligations in Tech YouTube video