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    Joel Garreau

    Joel Garreau is an American journalist, scholar, and author born in 1948. He is best known for his influential works, including The Nine Nations of North America (1981), Edge City: Life on the New Frontier (1991), and Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies—and What It Means to Be Human (2005) .1

    Garreau has held various academic positions, including serving as a fellow at Cambridge University and as a Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation. He has also been a reporter and editor at The Washington Post and is currently a senior fellow at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University, where he leads studies on the future of universities and global city regions .12

    In addition to his writing and academic roles, Garreau is an Emeritus Professor at Arizona State University’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society and is involved with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute .2 His expertise encompasses technology, culture, and societal trends, making him a prominent figure in discussions about the future of society .

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