Scott Carney
Carney navigates the intricate relationship between humanity and the extreme conditions of our planet, using his background in anthropology and investigative journalism to illuminate this intersection. His works often explore themes of resilience and survival, as seen in the book "What Doesn’t Kill Us", where he investigates how humans can harness environmental stressors to enhance physical and mental fortitude. With a compelling narrative style that blends ethnography and narrative non-fiction, Carney invites readers to rethink the boundaries of human potential and the ethical implications of technological advancements.\n\nThe author's commitment to ethical journalism and cultural immersion underpins his storytelling. Carney's bio reveals his engagement with complex topics such as the global trade in human body parts, vividly captured in "The Red Market". This book earned the Clarion Award, highlighting his ability to unveil the darker aspects of globalization with clarity and empathy. His academic pursuits, including a Master's degree in anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, enrich his writing with a deep understanding of cultural dynamics, which he shares through various media, including podcasts like "Wild Thing".\n\nReaders and audiences benefit from Carney’s profound insight into global issues, gaining a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of the human experience. His work resonates with those interested in the ethical dimensions of science, technology, and society. By dissecting these themes through personal experience and research, Carney offers a distinctive lens on the human condition, challenging conventional perceptions and inspiring ethical reflection.
Books by Scott Carney

What Doesn't Kill Us
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