Histories of the Future (2005)

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August 10, 2018 - 5:24pm

Critical Commentary

Histories of the Future (2005), edited by Susan Harding and Daniel Rosenberg, is a series of essays written by diverse scholars in the humanities and social sciences on different ways to think about the forms and functions that futures take. These essays were written based upon the authors' experiences during a series of "seminars, conferences, collaborative research experiences ... [that began with] a six-month residency at the Humanities Research Institute at the University of California, Irvine, in 1997" (Harding and Rosenberg 2005, 10).

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Rosenberg, Daniel, and Susan Friend Harding, eds. 2005. Histories of the Future. Durham: Duke University Press.

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Susan Harding and Daniel Rosenberg, "Histories of the Future (2005)", contributed by James Adams, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 10 August 2018, accessed 30 November 2024. http://840533.x1xx6jdw.asia/content/histories-future-2005