Posts Tagged ‘world building’
A Desperate Last-Ditch Mission to Close All My Tabs
* My Hamilton seminar got some nice national press last week, in both print and video flavors. Check it out!
* Call for Papers: Worlding SF! I’m scheduled to give my first conference keynote at this one.
* Electric Athenaeum: Call for Submissions! Fantasy and Myth in the Anthropocene!
* BookScrolling’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books Written by Women. A solid list! Octavia’s Daughters: Meet the New Queens of Spec Fic. Behold, the mega thread you created with over 200 recs of books by POCs.
* I’m confident this will be the most interesting Star Trek movie of all time, whether it’s the best or worst Star Trek movie of all time.
* The Revolutionary Optimism of Iain M. Banks’ Culture Novels. When Obama met Liu Cixin.
* Why You Left Social Media: A Guesswork.
* Still trying not to obsess over every twist and turn of the Trump administration, but this is truly something, even by Republican standards. Proposed rule would protect employers who steal workers’ hard-earned tips. The tax cut that ate America. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act lets corporations loose to do what they will—and then imposes pain to make the numbers work. ‘Death to Democrats’: How the GOP Tax Bill Whacks Liberal Tenets. 15,000 people a year. Oops. Not even CHIP can survive these people. FBI Pretty On-Brand. The rot goes all the way down. Gaming out the risk of nuclear war with North Korea. Opening the floodgates. The case for normalizing impeachment.
The arc of history is long but it bends towards decadence and collapse.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) December 2, 2017
* The Uncounted: Jobs and Graduates. I think colleges have ignored just how much goodwill has been burned up by the rise in college costs. Graduate Students Mobilize ‘to Stop Something That Can Ruin Us.’ Universities are also to blame for the GOP’s ‘grad student tax.’ The fire next time. The case for federal universities. Student debt: something has to give. The odd case of Hillsdale College. Meanwhile, in Nebraska, a chilling vision of things to come.
* Isn’t this just a pitch for S.P.E.C.T.R.E?
* Moody’s Warns Cities to Address Climate Risks or Face Downgrades. The Texas Town That’s Been Without Clean Water for Thirty Years.
* More than 20,000 Children Have Been Homeless Since Hurricane Harvey. We don’t talk at all about Puerto Rico anymore.
* How did we survive the Cold War?
* When we think about the environmental conditions under which young Americans are developing, a lack of trust makes sense as a survival adaptation. A market that doles out success on an increasingly individual basis is not a strong foundation for high levels of social interdependence. With all youth activities centered on the production of human capital, even team sports become sole pursuits. Add this to the intensive risk aversion that characterizes contemporary parenting and the zero-tolerance risk-elimination policies that dominate the schools and the streets, and it’s a wonder Millennials can muster enough trust to walk outside their own doors.
* These Doomsday Preppers Are Starting to Switch From Gold to Bitcoin. The longer BTC persists, the worse the eventual blowout—and the more angry people there are going to be. Angry people who are currently being recruited and radicalized by neo-Nazis. Bitcoin Mining Now Consuming More Electricity Than 159 Countries Including Ireland & Most Countries In Africa.
* Domestic terror: ICE tracks down immigrant who spoke to media in SW Washington: ‘You are the one from the newspaper.’
* Escalating in Afghanistan, again, without even the pretense of a strategic goal.
* Zoning laws and resistance. It’s too late for Robert Mueller to save us. All of our institutions will abet, not arrest, this disaster.
* How the Republicans broke Congress. Trump and the failure of incrementalism.
* At this, the girl adopted a stern expression. “You’re not supposed to play!” she said, commandingly. She seemed pleased that the game afforded her an opportunity to reprimand her teacher—a chance to express a different facet of her imagination. “You are not supposed to play in preschool,” she said, with conviction. “You are supposed to work.” The girl had absorbed both the explicit and the implicit lessons of the schoolroom in which she spent her days. So far, it seemed, her education was a success. Against Success Academy.
* To the extent that Jackie was aware that what she told Sabrina Erdely was not true, it was destructive and wrong, cruel and stupid. If she really was not in command of reality, that would mitigate her culpability, but it wouldn’t change the nature of what she did. It was violence. And to me, it was a betrayal — or that’s what it felt like. I knew it was irrational to feel that way, but that’s how I felt. I want to condemn it, and I do condemn it, but I also think I can guess what she was saying, or would have said, which can’t be said reasonably. It must be said melodramatically. Something like: Look at this. Don’t you fucking dare not look. I’m going to make you look. I’m going to make you know. You’re going to know what we’ve decided is worth sacrificing, what price we’ve decided we’re willing to pay to maintain this league of men, and this time, you’re going to remember.
* A Timeline of Everything We Know Happened After Return of the Jedi, Up to The Last Jedi.
* American Airlines Glitch Could Strand Thousands Of Holiday Flights. Good on the pilots for signing up before anyone told management.
* What’s on the ground in The Jetsons?
* Facebook is studying your self-censorship.
* Solidarity to our brothers in arms.
* And on the pedestal these words appear:
Written by gerrycanavan
December 5, 2017 at 1:31 pm
Posted in Look at what I found on the Internet
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Weekend Links!
* Coming round again soon: The Marquette/UWM Graduate Student Humanities Conference.
* NIH to Cease Use of Chimpanzees in Research. SeaWorld to end orca shows in San Diego.
* Is it Ethical to Colonize Mars? And more!
* People have been claiming to own the moon for 250 years.
* Kim Stanley Robinson – Rethinking Our Relationship to the Biosphere. Our Generation Ships Will Sink.
* Translating Gender: Ancillary Justice in Five Languages.
* The 7 deadly sins of world-building.
* 5 Must See Sci-Fi Films From Indigenous Filmmakers.
* World Fantasy Award To Abandon Lovecraft Bust.
* Conor Friedersdorf close-reads the videos from Mizzou. The power of the strike. Tressie McMillan Cottam vs. David Simon.
The revealed strike power of NCAA players is going to be attacked by every administration and administrative body in the country soon.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) November 12, 2015
This is the moment for players to unionize, because next year refusing to play is going to be a nuclear-grade offense in the NCAA.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) November 12, 2015
There is no way they are going to leave players holding a millions-of-dollars-per-week bomb that can go off at any time.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) November 12, 2015
* UNC Fires Two More in Scandal Over Sham Courses.
* In a major shift for California community colleges, the system’s Board of Governors voted Monday to oust the controversial accrediting commission that has overseen campus quality for half a century and is threatening to shut down City College of San Francisco.
* Justice Department could do two-year review of Milwaukee police.
* Many Say High Deductibles Make Their Health Law Insurance All but Useless.
* Working with the conservative estimate that vampires only need to feed once a month, Efthimiou and Gandhi looked at population stats and concluded that vampires would eliminate humans within three years.
* Explaining Your Math: Unnecessary at Best, Encumbering at Worst.
* Michael Bérubé on Humans, Superheroes, Mutants, and People with Disabilities at TEDxPSU.
* A Six-Figure Settlement on Campus Free Speech. What’s Salaita’s Six-Figure Settlement Really Worth? And while I don’t have a crystal ball, I’d be surprised if any university ever tried to pull this kind of stunt again. I’ll take that bet, alas.
* What Open-Access Publishing Actually Costs.
* White People Explain Why They Feel Oppressed.
* The University of Nowhere: The False Promise of “Disruption.”
* I suppose musicalization comes for all of us in its time.
* Parents Have Been Requesting Star Wars Toys for Their Daughters For Decades.
* Kierna Shipka ranks the Bobby Drapers.
* Tolkien criticism today. A reply.
* Earth’s climate entering new ‘permanent reality’ as CO2 hits new high.
* Can the Muppet speak? Jim Henson’s Newly Discovered Journal Reveals The Muppets’ Fascinating Backstory.
* You won’t live to see the final Star Wars movie.
* Teach the controversy: Is BB-8 a boy or a girl?
* An Oral History of the Nerdier Half of Freaks and Geeks.
* John Malkovich and Robert Rodriguez Have Made A Movie No One Will See For 100 Years.
* Anne Frank Foundation claims father was “co-author,” extends copyright by decades.
* The Last Child Soldier: “Beasts of No Nation” and the Child-Soldier Narrative.
* Ready for Hillary! The Clintons’ so-called charitable enterprise has served as a vehicle to launder money and to enrich family friends.
* Watch Elmo give Julia Louis-Dreyfus a hard time for cursing on Sesame Street.
* This is a serious political debate that actually happened: Ben Carson would not abort baby Hitler. Jeb Bush: ‘Hell Yeah, I Would’ Kill Baby Hitler.
* And some bad news for my particular demographic: Warped sense of humour ‘can be early sign of dementia.’
Written by gerrycanavan
November 19, 2015 at 8:47 am
Posted in Look at what I found on the Internet
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