Jamie Bartlett (journalist)
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Jamie Bartlett | |
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Bartlett speaking at the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media in 2014 | |
| Born | 1979 (Age 46–47)[1] London, England |
| Alma mater | University of Oxford London School of Economics |
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| Employer | Demos |
Jamie Bartlett is a British author and journalist, primarily writing for his newsletter 'How to Survive the Internet'. He has previously written for The Spectator[2] and The Daily Telegraph.[3] He was a senior fellow at Demos and served as director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at Demos until 2017.[4]
Bartlett was educated at a state comprehensive school in Chatham, Kent.[5] He won a scholarship to study at the University of Oxford,[clarification needed] and went on to do a master's degree[when?] at the London School of Economics.[6]