Star Trek Borg
Timothy McGettigan | Oct 20, 2012 | Comments 0
For some, Star Trek is nothing but a corny 1960s scifi series. For others, Star Trek represents the best and brightest path to the future that humans have ever been able to imagine. Live long and prosper!
The 100YSS Symposium is a gathering of ‘imagineers’ who are trying to create a (literally) fantastics future.
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About the Author: Tim McGettigan is a professor of sociology at Colorado State University – Pueblo.
The Socjournal is an outstanding resource for all things sociological. Too often, the media examines social issues from a singularly economic perspective. If you really want to understand how the social world works, it's better to use a broader, clearer lens. In this column, I will discuss a variety of forces (technological, scientific, political, cultural, and, yeah okay, economic) that are currently reshaping the globe. Whether or not the world is changing for the better is an open question — and, thus, it's a question that I look forward to debating at length in this column.


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Sociology for the revolutionary in you.