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The future is rubbish

Posted on 3 March 2014 by Nicholas

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Check it out here; thanks dmfant.

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Professor of Sociology, Environmental Studies, and Science and Technology Studies at Penn State, Nicholas writes about scientific study of states and the future.
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3 thoughts on “The future is rubbish”

  1. Pingback: Growing link between STS and Futures Studies | Installing (Social) Order

  2. dmfant on 5 March 2014 at 16:55 said:

    Reblogged this on synthetic_zero.

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  3. dmfant on 4 March 2014 at 21:38 said:

    http://blog.castac.org/2014/03/dominic-boyer-on-the-anthropology-of-infrastructure/

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