All Tomorrow's Cultures

Occasional posts on anthropologically interesting science fiction, anthropological futures and my own future as an anthropologist.

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Saturday, December 26, 2009

A Little Korean Science Fiction: 카이와판돔의 번역에 과하여 (Concerning the Translation of Kaiwapandom)

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Lee Young-do's "Concerning the Translation of Kaiwapandom" appeared in an anthology of Korean science fiction, Alternative Dre...
Monday, December 14, 2009

Book review: Cory Doctorow's Makers

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Cory Doctorow should have been an anthropologist; or, rather, he is--a nonce anthropologist of his corner of information society. Doctorow ...
Saturday, August 1, 2009

The Networked Rise of Network Society: A Review of This is Not a Game by Walter Jon Williams

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We all know we live in a network society. But what does that mean? And what does knowing that mean for networked society? In his latest n...
Monday, June 15, 2009

Book Review, The City and the City: China Mieville and the Revival of Anthropological Science Fiction

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I have often suggested that China Mieville is the best new writer of anthropological science fiction, although appending the word "anth...
Friday, March 6, 2009

My interest in anthropological futures

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My own entry into anticipatory anthropology started with my dissertation work, research that forms the basis for my forthcoming book, Librar...
Monday, February 9, 2009

Tomorrow, Networks!

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Laney reaches up and removes the bulky, old-fashioned eyephones. Yamazaki cannot see what outputs to them, but the shifting light from the d...
Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Previewing Post-Capitalism

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How many books are there (in anthropology and elsewhere) describing/advocating/conjuring up "post-socialism"? I'm looking at o...
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Samuel Gerald Collins
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