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'''Naomi Klein''', Canadian journalist, author and activist, was born in [[Montreal]], [[Canada]] in [[1970]].
'''Naomi Klein''', Canadian journalist, author and activist, was born in [[Montreal]], [[Canada]] in [[1970]].


She is the author of ''[[No Logo]]'' ([[2000]]), which became a [[manifesto]] of the [[anti-globalization movement]]. She is also the author of ''Fences and Windows'' ([[2002]]). She also writes for [[The Nation]], [[In These Times]], [[Canada]]'s ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', and ''[[The Guardian]]'' in Britain.
She is the author of ''[[No Logo]]'' ([[2000]]), which became a [[manifesto]] of the [[anti-globalization movement]]. She is also the author of ''Fences and Windows'' ([[2002]]). She also writes for ''[[The Nation]]'', ''[[In These Times]]'', [[Canada]]'s ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', and ''[[The Guardian]]'' in Britain.


Her book ''[[No Logo]]'' was one of the first publications to receive feedback from [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], a company she oft-criticises throughout the book.
Her book ''[[No Logo]]'' was one of the first publications to receive feedback from [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], a company she oft-criticises throughout the book.

Revision as of 15:53, 30 August 2003

Naomi Klein, Canadian journalist, author and activist, was born in Montreal, Canada in 1970.

She is the author of No Logo (2000), which became a manifesto of the anti-globalization movement. She is also the author of Fences and Windows (2002). She also writes for The Nation, In These Times, Canada's The Globe and Mail, and The Guardian in Britain.

Her book No Logo was one of the first publications to receive feedback from Nike, a company she oft-criticises throughout the book.