All Tomorrow's Cultures

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

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Sunday, April 22, 2018

Tracking the conversation from Displacements

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The joint SCA/SVA " Displacements " conference has come to an end (although the archived presentations will remain up until the e...
Wednesday, March 21, 2018

CFP AAA 2018: Visualising the Visible and the Invisible: ethnography and technologies of the unseen

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Apophenia—the recognition of patterns within randomness—is, as Hito Steyerl (2016) has argued, a condition of the rapid multiplication of ...
Thursday, January 18, 2018

Signs of Latency

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One of the ideas I've been playing with over the last few years is the idea of latency in the networked age.  As we relate, communicate...
Tuesday, January 2, 2018

National Science Fiction Day --- 1/2/2018

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On this day devoted (by some) to a genre fiction, my thoughts have turned to dystopia and utopia--these are not, however, co-extensive with...
Thursday, December 7, 2017

#AmAnth17 Wrap-Up: Anthropology Matters?

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On Monday, I downloaded #AmAnth17 tweets.   This proved in many ways elusive and piecemeal.   First, the conference hashtags c...
Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Tweeting #AmAnth17 - Part 2

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This morning, before I left for AAA, I took a few moments to download #AmAnth17 tweets.   As you might expect, there w...
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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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