origin of gibson quote
Folks, I can use a little bibliographic help. Wenhong Chen and I are at the end of writing a Digital Divide paper for the Blackwell Companion on Social Stratification. We want to use a quote attributed to William Gibson, "The future is already here; it's just unevenly distributed." Now the quote itself is widely posted on the web. But never with a specific reference to a page number. Sometimes, a web poster will say "As William Gibson said in _Neuroromancer_, `The future is ...' But I went thru Neuroromancer yesterday and couldn't find it (Ace original edition, 1984). Can anyone pin down the exact reference for this quote. Or is this an urban legend, oft repeated but never sourced? In which case we shall say "(attributed to William Gibson)" Barry _____________________________________________________________________ Barry Wellman Professor of Sociology NetLab Director wellman at chass.utoronto.ca http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman Centre for Urban & Community Studies University of Toronto 455 Spadina Avenue Toronto Canada M5S 2G8 fax:+1-416-978-7162 To network is to live; to live is to network _____________________________________________________________________
Barry, you might try asking him yourself. His official website is at http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/ and there is a Contact Us link at the bottom of the discussion board.........Alex Kuskis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry Wellman" <wellman@chass.utoronto.ca> To: "communication and information technology section asa" <citasa@mit.edu>; "aoir list" <air-l@aoir.org> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 2:36 PM Subject: [Air-l] origin of gibson quote
Folks, I can use a little bibliographic help.
Wenhong Chen and I are at the end of writing a Digital Divide paper for the Blackwell Companion on Social Stratification. We want to use a quote attributed to William Gibson,
"The future is already here; it's just unevenly distributed."
Now the quote itself is widely posted on the web.
But never with a specific reference to a page number.
Sometimes, a web poster will say "As William Gibson said in _Neuroromancer_, `The future is ...' But I went thru Neuroromancer yesterday and couldn't find it (Ace original edition, 1984).
Can anyone pin down the exact reference for this quote. Or is this an urban legend, oft repeated but never sourced? In which case we shall say "(attributed to William Gibson)"
Barry _____________________________________________________________________
Barry Wellman Professor of Sociology NetLab Director wellman at chass.utoronto.ca http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman
Centre for Urban & Community Studies University of Toronto 455 Spadina Avenue Toronto Canada M5S 2G8 fax:+1-416-978-7162 To network is to live; to live is to network _____________________________________________________________________
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Got it! This is something that has said. If you want to cite him saying it, you can use this: NPR Talk of the Nation 30 November 1999 Time code: 11 min 55 seconds Link: discover.npr.org/features/feature.jhtml?wfId=1067220 Exact quote (from this broadcast): "As I've said many times: the future is already here; it's just not very evenly distributed." Ren www.renreynolds.com terranova.blogs.com -----Original Message----- From: air-l-admin@aoir.org [mailto:air-l-admin@aoir.org] On Behalf Of Barry Wellman Sent: 16 February 2004 19:37 To: communication and information technology section asa; aoir list Subject: [Air-l] origin of gibson quote Folks, I can use a little bibliographic help. Wenhong Chen and I are at the end of writing a Digital Divide paper for the Blackwell Companion on Social Stratification. We want to use a quote attributed to William Gibson, "The future is already here; it's just unevenly distributed." Now the quote itself is widely posted on the web. But never with a specific reference to a page number. Sometimes, a web poster will say "As William Gibson said in _Neuroromancer_, `The future is ...' But I went thru Neuroromancer yesterday and couldn't find it (Ace original edition, 1984). Can anyone pin down the exact reference for this quote. Or is this an urban legend, oft repeated but never sourced? In which case we shall say "(attributed to William Gibson)" Barry _____________________________________________________________________ Barry Wellman Professor of Sociology NetLab Director wellman at chass.utoronto.ca http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman Centre for Urban & Community Studies University of Toronto 455 Spadina Avenue Toronto Canada M5S 2G8 fax:+1-416-978-7162 To network is to live; to live is to network _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Air-l mailing list Air-l@aoir.org http://www.aoir.org/mailman/listinfo/air-l
I tried: http://www.crookedtimber.org/archives/001334.html Eszter --- http://www.eszter.com On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Barry Wellman wrote:
Folks, I can use a little bibliographic help.
Wenhong Chen and I are at the end of writing a Digital Divide paper for the Blackwell Companion on Social Stratification. We want to use a quote attributed to William Gibson,
"The future is already here; it's just unevenly distributed."
Now the quote itself is widely posted on the web.
But never with a specific reference to a page number.
Sometimes, a web poster will say "As William Gibson said in _Neuroromancer_, `The future is ...' But I went thru Neuroromancer yesterday and couldn't find it (Ace original edition, 1984).
Can anyone pin down the exact reference for this quote. Or is this an urban legend, oft repeated but never sourced? In which case we shall say "(attributed to William Gibson)"
Barry _____________________________________________________________________
Barry Wellman Professor of Sociology NetLab Director wellman at chass.utoronto.ca http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman
Centre for Urban & Community Studies University of Toronto 455 Spadina Avenue Toronto Canada M5S 2G8 fax:+1-416-978-7162 To network is to live; to live is to network _____________________________________________________________________
You Did, Eszter! And maybe one of your wonderful blog readers will help. Lorraine Uikens, _What Smart TrainersKnow_. But the Uikens training source seems unlikely, and the citation itself is weird p. 15): ... training needs is much more common in Europe than it is in the United States (ASTD, 1999). Additionally, as author William Gibson (personal communication, November 1999) likes to say, "The future is already here; it's just unevenly distributed." Thus, a possible future ... The "likes to say" sounds like someone told Ms. Uikens that Gibson has said this. BTW, if anyone is into this sort of chance, I strongly recommend Robert Merton's "Shandian" account, _On the Shoulders of Giants_. Barry _____________________________________________________________________ Barry Wellman Professor of Sociology NetLab Director wellman at chass.utoronto.ca http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman Centre for Urban & Community Studies University of Toronto 455 Spadina Avenue Toronto Canada M5S 2G8 fax:+1-416-978-7162 To network is to live; to live is to network _____________________________________________________________________ On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Eszter Hargittai wrote:
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 16:27:57 -0500 (EST) From: Eszter Hargittai <eszter@Princeton.EDU> To: Barry Wellman <wellman@chass.utoronto.ca> Cc: communication and information technology section asa <citasa@mit.edu>, aoir list <air-l@aoir.org> Subject: Re: [CITASA] origin of gibson quote
I tried:
http://www.crookedtimber.org/archives/001334.html
Eszter
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Barry Wellman wrote:
Folks, I can use a little bibliographic help.
Wenhong Chen and I are at the end of writing a Digital Divide paper for the Blackwell Companion on Social Stratification. We want to use a quote attributed to William Gibson,
"The future is already here; it's just unevenly distributed."
Now the quote itself is widely posted on the web.
But never with a specific reference to a page number.
Sometimes, a web poster will say "As William Gibson said in _Neuroromancer_, `The future is ...' But I went thru Neuroromancer yesterday and couldn't find it (Ace original edition, 1984).
Can anyone pin down the exact reference for this quote. Or is this an urban legend, oft repeated but never sourced? In which case we shall say "(attributed to William Gibson)"
Barry _____________________________________________________________________
Barry Wellman Professor of Sociology NetLab Director wellman at chass.utoronto.ca http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman
Centre for Urban & Community Studies University of Toronto 455 Spadina Avenue Toronto Canada M5S 2G8 fax:+1-416-978-7162 To network is to live; to live is to network _____________________________________________________________________
A comparison of the '80s Gibson with the 2003 Gibson on the topic of the "future" nets the following; "We have no future because our present is too volatile. ... We have only risk management. The spinning of the given moment's scenarios. Pattern recognition." Gibson, Wm. (2004) Pattern Recognition. New York; Berkeley Books, 57. This quote is found not only on page 57, but Gibson repeats it for emphasis elsewhere in his text. I don't know how it relates to a current paper on the digital divide, but it does provide us with a Gibson sliding signifier. Depending on how you perceive it, his current description of the "future" is either more jaded or more accurate. Fun for all of us! Ann D.V. Ann De Vaney, Visiting Professor Department of Education 2001 Berkeley Place University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92697 Phone (949) 824-6097 Fax (949) 824-2965 adevaney@uci.edu On Monday, February 16, 2004, at 01:27 PM, Eszter Hargittai wrote:
I tried:
http://www.crookedtimber.org/archives/001334.html
Eszter
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Barry Wellman wrote:
Folks, I can use a little bibliographic help.
Wenhong Chen and I are at the end of writing a Digital Divide paper for the Blackwell Companion on Social Stratification. We want to use a quote attributed to William Gibson,
"The future is already here; it's just unevenly distributed."
Now the quote itself is widely posted on the web.
But never with a specific reference to a page number.
Sometimes, a web poster will say "As William Gibson said in _Neuroromancer_, `The future is ...' But I went thru Neuroromancer yesterday and couldn't find it (Ace original edition, 1984).
Can anyone pin down the exact reference for this quote. Or is this an urban legend, oft repeated but never sourced? In which case we shall say "(attributed to William Gibson)"
Barry _____________________________________________________________________
Barry Wellman Professor of Sociology NetLab Director wellman at chass.utoronto.ca http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman
Centre for Urban & Community Studies University of Toronto 455 Spadina Avenue Toronto Canada M5S 2G8 fax:+1-416-978-7162 To network is to live; to live is to network _____________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________ Air-l mailing list Air-l@aoir.org http://www.aoir.org/mailman/listinfo/air-l
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