All Tomorrow's Cultures

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

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Anthropological RPG

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While looking for the European journal, Anthropos , I stumbled across another Anthropos --this one an anthropologically-informed RPG start-u...
Sunday, September 26, 2010

How to avoid staying at the corporate hotel . .

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I blogged a bit about my multi-agent systems-informed theories for de-centralized convention planning at the World Future Society . . .This...
Sunday, September 12, 2010

Blogging . . .Somewhere else

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These days, I've been blogging a bit at the World Future Society .  I'm joined there by other future-oriented bloggers . . .
Thursday, August 12, 2010

Review of Time Treks by Ashis Nandy

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Ashis Nandy.  Time Treks: the Uncertain Future of Old and New Despotisms.  NY: Seagull Books , 2008, 228 pp., US$ 34.95 (paperback). It is...
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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Mars Habs and Anthropology

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One strand of emergent anthropology that I've been following over the years has been the "anthropology of outer spaces,"  on...
Tuesday, May 18, 2010

A tale of two futures--North and South Korea at the Shanghai World Expo

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I am deeply disappointed that I can't travel to Shanghai to see the national theater that is the World Expo. With both Koreas plotting...
Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Review: Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks

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Over the past couple of years, a rising trend: ethnographic explorations of gaming and RPG's. The anthropological ones have been inter...
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Samuel Gerald Collins
I'm a professor of anthropology at a mid-sized, state university in Maryland, USA. You can see my homepage here: http://samuelgeraldcollins.wix.com/SamuelCollins
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