Today, Vox editor-in-chief and writer Swati Sharma introduced that Joshua Keating will be a part of Vox as a senior correspondent, the place he’ll look at a very powerful international tendencies, and the concepts and dynamics which have formed them.
“I’m very excited to welcome Josh to Vox, where he will bring his expertise to writing distinctive, ideas-driven pieces that help readers understand the dynamics shaping a fast-changing and often chaotic world,” mentioned Sharma. “Josh will be a senior correspondent looking at global dynamics holistically and weighing in on the tension points that decide the direction of international news, and we look forward to bringing his perspective to the team.”
Keating involves Vox from the Messenger, the place he’s a world safety reporter protecting battle, diplomacy, and international coverage. He beforehand labored at Grid; earlier than that, he was a author and editor at Foreign Policy and Slate, the place he invented the favored satirical characteristic “If It Happened There,” during which he wrote about US information because it is perhaps coated by a international correspondent from overseas. Keating is the writer of 2018’s Invisible Countries: Journeys to the Edge of Nationhood, which explores what occurs in these locations world wide that fall outdoors identified nationwide borders. He has reported from nations across the globe, and his writing has appeared in all places from the Washington Post to the New York Times to Politico.
Keating is predicated in Washington, DC, and can begin at Vox on December 4.