Just published, and not behind a paywall. You can find it here, in the Spring 2020 issue of Anthropological Quarterly. Update - now it is! Uggh - what the hell did I expect.
Occasional posts on anthropologically interesting science fiction, anthropological futures and my own future as an anthropologist.
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Sunday, September 13, 2020
Review of The Anthropology of the Future, by Rebecca Bryant and Daniel M. Knight
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Book Review of "Making Peace With Nature: Ecological Encounters Along the Korean DMZ"
This is somewhat belated given the publication date, but Kim's book of theoretically suggestive and a great example of multispecies work...
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[From the SETI project, "A Sign in Space" ( https://asignin.space/ )] “To interpret is to impoverish, to deplete the world — in...
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(from our storymap ) In my capacity as a fellow in our faculty research center, I've been doing a lot of support work for the u...
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One of the many benchmarks for AI is the “Turing test,” Alan Turing’s adaptation of the “imitation game” where an interrogator must decide...