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'''Amy Davidson''' is an ] author, journalist and magazine editor. Davidson grew up in ] and attended ]. Before joining ] she lived and worked in ]. <ref> The New Yorker website, accessed 2 January 2013</ref> Davidson is a senior editor at ], having joined the magazine in 1995. She focuses on politics and international affairs. She edits profiles and features.<ref> The Harvard University website, accessed 30 May 2011</ref> Her editing contributions to The New Yorker have won ] and ]. Davidson is a member of the ].<ref> Center for Communication website, accessed 30 May 2011</ref>
'''Amy Davidson''' is an ] author, journalist and magazine editor.

==Biography==
Davidson grew up in ] and attended ]. Before joining ] she lived and worked in ]. <ref> The New Yorker website, accessed 2 January 2013</ref>

==The New Yorker magazine==
Davidson is a senior editor at ], having joined the magazine in 1995. She focuses on politics and international affairs. She edits profiles and features.<ref> The Harvard University website, accessed 30 May 2011</ref>

==Awards and recognitions==
Her editing contributions to The New Yorker have won ] and ].

Davidson is a member of the ].<ref> Center for Communication website, accessed 30 May 2011</ref>


==References== ==References==
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Amy Davidson is an American author, journalist and magazine editor. Davidson grew up in New York City and attended Harvard University. Before joining The New Yorker she lived and worked in Germany. Davidson is a senior editor at The New Yorker, having joined the magazine in 1995. She focuses on politics and international affairs. She edits profiles and features. Her editing contributions to The New Yorker have won the National Magazine Award and the George Polk Award. Davidson is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

References

  1. The New Yorker website, accessed 2 January 2013
  2. The Harvard University website, accessed 30 May 2011
  3. Center for Communication website, accessed 30 May 2011

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