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Episode 88: Race & Fandom, with andré carrington, Abigail De Kosnik, and Rukmini Pande

November 19, 2021 Sophie Madej Leave a comment

This week, Henry & Colin are joined by three fan studies scholars, andré m. carrington,author of Speculative Blackness: The Future…

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Posted in: Fandom, Inclusion, Science Fiction, Star Wars

Episode 85: Speculative Art & Fiction with SB Divya and Jonathon Keats

April 15, 2021 Sophie Madej Leave a comment

This week’s conversation with scientist turned author SB Divya and philosophy student turned conceptual artist Jonathon Keats continues our series…

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Posted in: Art, Future, Science Fiction, World-Building

Episode 84: Sarena Ulibarri and Ed Finn on Solarpunk

April 8, 2021 Sophie Madej Leave a comment

This week, we’re joined by Sarena Ulibarri, Editor-in-Chief of World Weaver Press and a science fiction writer whose works include…

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Posted in: Climate Change, Environment, Environmental justice, Literature, Science Fiction

Episode 69: The Power of Fan activism with Janae Phillips and Shawn Taylor

September 24, 2020 Sophie Madej Leave a comment

This week, we offer the second of an ongoing series of episodes focused on fandom and fandom studies. Last week,…

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Posted in: Activism, Afrofuturism, Civic Engagement, Digital Engagement, Fandom, K-Pop, Participatory Culture, Pop Culture, Science Fiction, Social Change, Virtual Communities, Youth

Episode 66: The Legacy of Octavia E. Butler with Damian E. Duffy, John Jennings, and Shelley Streeby

May 8, 2020 Lena Bhise 1 Comment

We are sad to inform you all that this is our last episode for this season, How Do You Like…

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Posted in: Activism, Afrofuturism, Climate Change, Comic Studies, Design Fiction, Environment, Environmental justice, Science Fiction, World-Building

Episode 65: Design Fiction and the Pandemic with Bruce Sterling and Jasmina Tešanović

May 1, 2020 Lena Bhise 1 Comment

Welcome to another quarant-week How Do You Like it So Far? team!  We are still super lucky to be able…

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Posted in: Cyberpunk, Design, Design Fiction, Future, Geopolitics, Public Policy, Science Fiction

Episode 64: Japanese Science Fiction with William O. Gardner

April 24, 2020 Lena Bhise Leave a comment

Thanks for joining us this week, How Do You Like it So Far? crew!  It’s day thirty-fifty-ten of the quarantine,…

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Posted in: Anime, Apocalyptic, Architecture, Design, Japan, Manga, Post-War, Science Fiction, World-Building

Episode 45: “Radicalized” with Cory Doctorow

October 25, 2019 Josh Chang 1 Comment

Miss us yet?  Welcome to another week, How Do You Like it So Far? crew!  Henry and Colin welcome science…

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Posted in: Activism, Civic Engagement, Science Fiction, Social Justice, Technology

Episode 40: Exploring the Dark Fantastic with Ebony Thomas

May 7, 2019 Sophie Madej Leave a comment

This week we welcome Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, author of the new book The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from…

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Posted in: Diversity, Fandom, Science Fiction, Youth

Episode 36: Korean Science Fiction: Imagining other worlds

April 12, 2019 Sophie Madej Leave a comment

This week we talk about Korean science fiction, with Sang-Joon Park, publisher; Soyeon Jeong, a Science Fiction writer; Gord Sellar,…

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Posted in: Science Fiction

Episode 24: War of the Worlds, hoaxes and conspiracies with Nick Cull

November 8, 2018 Mara Pleasure Leave a comment

To continue our thread on rumours and conspiracy theories, this week Colin discussed the 80th anniversary of the The War…

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Posted in: Entertainment, Pop Culture, Science Fiction

Episode 19: Star Trek and actual space with Margaret Weitekamp

September 21, 2018 Andrea Alarcon Leave a comment

Henry is currently a visiting scholar at the Library of Congress in Washington DC, where he had the chance to…

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Posted in: Science Fiction

Episode 17: Science fiction as a way of understanding and re-imagining the world

September 8, 2018 Andrea Alarcon 1 Comment

Our podcast returns after its summer hiatus with an episode focused on science fiction as a way of understanding and…

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Posted in: Science Fiction

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