Ben Naparstek

Ben Naparstek (born 1986)[1][2] is an Australian digital media executive and journalist.

Career

After graduating with degrees in Arts & Law (Hons) from the University of Melbourne, he was awarded an Owen Fellowship to study at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, where he co-edited The Jacqueline Rose Reader (Duke University Press).[1]

Naparstek was editor of the current affairs magazine The Monthly from May 2009 until February 2012.[2] A collection of his magazine profiles was published by Scribe in 2009 as In Conversation and translated into Portuguese and Chinese.

From February 2012 until August 2015, he edited Good Weekend, which is inserted weekly in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.[3][4] He then moved to Special Broadcasting Service, where for two years he was head of editorial, online and emerging platforms. In May 2017, Naparstek was recruited by PR firm Edelman Australia as their content and digital director.[5] He also sits on the board of Yourtown, an Australian not-for-profit organisation to help disadvantaged young people.[6]

In 2014 he was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to study new funding models for public service journalism.[7]

Criticism

In 2013, Naparstek was publicly criticised by John van Tiggelen[8] who became the editor of The Monthly after Naparstek's departure.[9] Van Tiggelen accused Naparstek of underpaying female writers, and of attempts to poach writers from The Monthly.[8]

In 2015, Naparstek's editorial conduct was publicly criticised by actress Caitlin Stasey.[10] Emails revealed by Stasey showed Naparstek commissioned nude photos of her to accompany an interview about female empowerment she gave to Good Weekend, the publication Naparstek headed at the time. Stasey refused, and consequently had her story canned.[11]

gollark: So I can REPLACE THE BATTERY. When it INEVITABLY DEGRADES.
gollark: It was very common two years or so back.
gollark: Also decent custom ROM support.
gollark: Also, are there any reasonably cheap phones with removable batteries and no notch still around?
gollark: It's the bit which provides all their weird proprietary APIs.

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