CoEvolution Quarterly
Appearance
Editor | Stewart Brand |
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Categories | Environment, Science, Politics |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Founded | 1974 |
Final issue Number | Fall 1984 Issue #43 (became Whole Earth Review starting issue #44) |
Country | United States |
Based in | Sausalito, California |
Language | English |
Website | [dead link]Official site |
ISSN | 0095-134X |
CoEvolution Quarterly (1974–1985) was a journal descended from Stewart Brand's Whole Earth Catalog. Brand founded the CoEvolution Quarterly in 1974 using proceeds from the Whole Earth Catalog.[1] It evolved out of the original Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog.[2] Fred Turner notes that in 1985, Brand merged CoEvolution Quarterly with The Whole Earth Software Review (a supplement to The Whole Earth Software Catalog) to create the Whole Earth Review.[3]
CoEvolution Quarterly became the first place to publish Ivan Illich's Vernacular Values.[4]
References
[edit]- Binkley, Sam. Getting Loose: Lifestyle Consumption in the 1970s. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007.
- Kirk, Andrew G. Counterculture Green: The Whole Earth Catalog and American Environmentalism. Lawrence: Univ. of Kansas Press, 2007.
- Turner, Fred (2006). From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-81741-5.
Notes
[edit]- ^ CoEvolution Quarterly
- ^ Fred Turner. From Counterculture to Cyberculture, (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2006): 120.
- ^ Fred Turner. From Counterculture to Cyberculture (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2006): 130.
- ^ Illich. "Vernacular Values". preservenet.com. Preservation Institute. Archived from the original on 20 July 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
External links
[edit]- Whole Earth Index - archive of Whole Earth publications including CoEvolution Quarterly
- Futurism and All That: The CoEvolution Quarterly $2.50 at newstands in Harvard Sq. – The Harvard Crimson