- Paul Starr
Paul Starr (
May 12 ,1949 ) is aPulitzer Prize -winning professor ofsociology and public affairs atPrinceton University . He is also the co-editor (withRobert Kuttner ) and co-founder (withRobert Kuttner andRobert Reich ) of "The American Prospect ", a notable liberal magazine which was created in1990 . In1994 he founded the Electronic Policy Network, orMoving Ideas , which is an online public policy resource.At Princeton University, Starr holds the Stuart Chair in Communications and Public Affairs at the
Woodrow Wilson School . "The Social Transformation of American Medicine " won the1984 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction cite web | title = Pulitzer Prize Winners: General Non-Fiction | work = | publisher =pulitzer.org | date = | url =http://www.pulitzer.org/ | format =web | doi = | accessdate = 2008-03-06 ] as well as theBancroft Prize . His recent book "The Creation of the Media" received the 2005Goldsmith Book Prize .In
1993 , Starr was the senior advisor for PresidentBill Clinton 's proposed health care reform plan. He is also the president of the Sandra Starr Foundation.Starr holds a B.A. from
Columbia University and a Ph.D. fromHarvard University . He lives inPrinceton, New Jersey and is married to Ann Baynes Coiro. He has four children and three step-children.Books
* "Freedom's Power: The True Force of Liberalism" (Basic Books, 2007).
* "The Creation of the Media: Political Origins of Modern Communications" (Basic Books, 2004). Goldsmith Book Prize.
* "The Logic of Health Care Reform", rev. and enlarged edition (Penguin, 1994); orig. ed. (Grand Rounds Press, 1992).
* "The Politics of Numbers: The Population of the United States in the 1980s" (Russell Sage, 1987), edited with William Alonso.
* "The Social Transformation of American Medicine " (Basic Books, 1982 [actually published in January 1983] ). 1984 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction; Bancroft Prize in American History, C. Wright Mills Award of the Society for the Social Problems, and James Hamilton Prize of the American College of Health Care Executives.
* "The Discarded Army: Veterans After Vietnam" (Charterhouse, 1974), assisted by James Henry and Raymond Bonner. Introduction byRalph Nader .
* "The University Crisis Reader", 2 vols., edited with Immanuel Wallerstein (Random House, 1971).
* "Up Against the Ivy Wall", withJerry Avorn and others (Atheneum, 1968).References
* [http://www.princeton.edu/%7Estarr/index.html Princeton faculty page]
* [http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?name=View+Author§ion=root&id=115 Biography from American Prospect]
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