Steven Hoenisch is a writer, editor, educator, and critic working at the interdisciplinary nexus of critical thought, text, and technology. His writing has been published in the Chicago Tribune, Willamette Week, XML Journal, Snow Country magazine, and The Hartford Courant. He has worked as an editor at the Oregon Daily Emerald, The Salem News, The Hartford Courant, Willamette Week, American Banker, the New York Daily News, and New Age Journal magazine. He has contributed to or edited several major book projects.
Steven has a master’s degree in Linguistics from The Graduate Center, City University of New York, and has taught classes at Bronx Community College, Harlem Hospital, Maimonides Medical Center, UTA, the New York Public Library, and the New York City College of Technology (City Tech).
More recently, he has worked as a technology writer, editor, or educator at AT&T, Verizon, Microsoft, EMC, VMware, Broadcom, and Intel.
He writes about technology, philosophy, critical theory, literature, and literary criticism.
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See also my publications and citations on Google Scholar and Wikipedia.
Publications on Semantic Scholar and my paper on topical structure at Research Frontiers in Writing Analysis on Semantic Scholar.
My essay on Max Weber was cited in the 2002 APSA Presidential Address: The Public Role of Political Science by Robert D. Putnam; you can also find Putnam’s address on Google Scholar. In 2003, Encyclopaedia Britannica named my essay on Weber best of the web for social science.
— Steven Hoenisch

Barceloneta Beach, Barcelona. Photograph by Steve Hoenisch.