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  <title><![CDATA[New Speculative Fiction Magazine Hivemind Continues Georgia Tech’s Sci-Fi Tradition ]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Science&nbsp;fiction&nbsp;has a long history&nbsp;at&nbsp;Georgia Tech,&nbsp;dating back to&nbsp;1971 when Professor Irving &ldquo;Bud&rdquo; Foote taught&nbsp;one of the&nbsp;first accredited&nbsp;science&nbsp;fiction&nbsp;courses.&nbsp;In&nbsp;April&nbsp;2021,&nbsp;on the 50th&nbsp;anniversary of&nbsp;that&nbsp;class,&nbsp;Georgia Tech students and faculty&nbsp;in the&nbsp;<a href="https://gmc.iac.gatech.edu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Master of Science in&nbsp;Global Media and Cultures</a>&nbsp;program&nbsp;founded a new,&nbsp;speculative fiction magazine&nbsp;called&nbsp;<em><a href="https://hivemind.modlangs.gatech.edu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Hivemind</a>.</em>&nbsp;</p>

<p>Amanda Weiss,&nbsp;<em>Hivemind&rsquo;s</em>&nbsp;editor&nbsp;and&nbsp;an assistant&nbsp;professor of Japanese&nbsp;in the&nbsp;<a href="https://modlangs.gatech.edu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">School of Modern Languages</a>,&nbsp;founded the&nbsp;magazine to &ldquo;develop something that was more focused on international cultures and languages,&rdquo; she explained.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Weiss&nbsp;teaches Japanese media and&nbsp;society&nbsp;courses&nbsp;while also&nbsp;leading&nbsp;a&nbsp;<a href="https://iac.gatech.edu/news/item/633678/east-asian-media-learning-language-culture-work-skills-through-research" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Vertically Integrated Project&nbsp;(VIP)&nbsp;in East Asian&nbsp;media</a>. She is currently completing two book manuscripts:&nbsp;an&nbsp;anthology on&nbsp;new Asian&nbsp;fantasy&nbsp;with co-editors&nbsp;Ploi&nbsp;Pirapokin&nbsp;and Silvia Park,&nbsp;and a monograph on collective memory in East Asian war cinema.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<p>&ldquo;I have always been a really big fan of science fiction,&rdquo;&nbsp;she&nbsp;said.&nbsp;&ldquo;Georgia Tech is really conducive to science fiction and has been really supportive. It&#39;s through that support that&nbsp;<em>Hivemind</em>&nbsp;came to be.&rdquo;&nbsp;</p>

<p>With&nbsp;funding&nbsp;from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts,&nbsp;the&nbsp;Office of the Vice Provost for&nbsp;International&nbsp;Initiatives,&nbsp;and&nbsp;a&nbsp;grant&nbsp;from the Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center (DILAC), Weiss&nbsp;turned&nbsp;her passion for&nbsp;sci-fi&nbsp;into a platform that not only commences a long tradition of&nbsp;science&nbsp;fiction&nbsp;studies at&nbsp;Georgia Tech, but also provides students with&nbsp;professional development&nbsp;opportunities.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<h2>Global Science Fiction&nbsp;</h2>

<p>Each issue of&nbsp;<em>Hivemind&nbsp;</em>centers on a singular,&nbsp;unifying theme connected to the overarching focus on&nbsp;global&nbsp;science&nbsp;fiction.&nbsp;The inaugural issue,&nbsp;<em>The Future of Translation</em>, explores the theme of translation, from literal translations to multimedia tales that &quot;translate&quot; narratives visually.&nbsp;The&nbsp;issue features work from Georgia Tech students&nbsp;and&nbsp;faculty&nbsp;within the&nbsp;<a href="https://gmc.iac.gatech.edu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Global Media and Cultures</a>&nbsp;program, as well as&nbsp;professional writers.&nbsp;The second issue,&nbsp;<em>Japan X Future</em>,&nbsp;will&nbsp;be released in August 2021.&nbsp;</p>

<p><em>Hivemind</em>&nbsp;allows students to express themselves creatively while gaining invaluable skills as communicators on a platform that allows their work to be shared and recognized nationally.&nbsp;</p>

<p>&ldquo;<em>Hivemind</em>&nbsp;has helped me develop professionally in a lot of ways,&rdquo; said&nbsp;Natalie Mueller, CS &#39;21, an undergraduate student and magazine contributor.&nbsp;&ldquo;The highly collaborative process has helped me build a lot of confidence, and my writing has improved significantly.&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<p>Mueller, from Alpharetta, Ga., won&nbsp;a VIP Innovation&nbsp;Award for her interactive translation pieces,&nbsp;&quot;<a href="https://hivemind.modlangs.gatech.edu/fiction/race-to-the-lunar-world/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Race to the Lunar World</a>&quot;&nbsp;and&nbsp;&quot;<a href="https://hivemind.modlangs.gatech.edu/non-fiction/human-vs-machine-translation/">Human vs. Machine Translation</a>,&quot;&nbsp;both&nbsp;featured in the inaugural issue.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Weiss is determined to turn the magazine into an outlet for students with a variety of skills.&nbsp;Students&nbsp;interested in joining the magazine team are welcome to&nbsp;<a href="https://asianmedia.modlangs.gatech.edu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">apply.</a>&nbsp;</p>

<h2>Science Fiction at Georgia Tech&nbsp;</h2>

<p><em>Hivemind</em>&nbsp;has&nbsp;also garnered the support of&nbsp;other&nbsp;Georgia Tech&nbsp;faculty members including Lisa&nbsp;Yaszek, Regents Professor of Science Fiction Studies in the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.lmc.gatech.edu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">School of Literature, Media, and Communication</a>.&nbsp;Yaszek&nbsp;researches and teaches&nbsp;science&nbsp;fiction as a global language crossing centuries, continents, and cultures. She is particularly interested in issues of gender, race, and science and technology in&nbsp;science&nbsp;fiction across media. She also&nbsp;looks into&nbsp;the recovery of lost voices in&nbsp;science&nbsp;fiction history&nbsp;and the discovery of new voices from around the globe.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Yaszek,&nbsp;also&nbsp;director of the Sci-Fi Lab, is an&nbsp;advisor&nbsp;to&nbsp;the&nbsp;<em>Hivemind</em>&nbsp;magazine team,&nbsp;helping to&nbsp;raise the visibility of&nbsp;science&nbsp;fiction&nbsp;on campus.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

<p>&quot;We are pioneers in bringing&nbsp;science&nbsp;fiction into university environments, and we continue to pioneer and do exciting things.&nbsp;I think that&#39;s where&nbsp;<em>Hivemind</em>&nbsp;comes in and becomes very exciting,&rdquo;&nbsp;Yaszek&nbsp;said.&nbsp;</p>

<p>The&nbsp;<a href="https://scifi.lmc.gatech.edu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Sci-Fi Lab</a>&nbsp;was created to provide undergraduate students with a space to conduct individual research. Over the years, the&nbsp;Lab has evolved through various iterations including a research lab, radio program, and now a podcast. Through each iteration, the Sci-Fi Lab has been predominately student-led.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Both&nbsp;<em>Hivemind</em>&nbsp;and the Sci-Fi Lab promote the mission of the Global Media and Cultures program by preparing students to pursue professional careers&nbsp;in communication and media,&nbsp;as well as&nbsp;providing&nbsp;expertise in a particular linguistic region of the world. Weiss and&nbsp;Yaszek&nbsp;are hopeful that various opportunities for collaboration among&nbsp;<em>Hivemind</em>&nbsp;and Sci-Fi Lab teams will present themselves&nbsp;in the coming years.&nbsp;</p>

<p>The School of Literature, Media, and&nbsp;Communication and&nbsp;the School of Modern Languages are&nbsp;both&nbsp;units of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.&nbsp;</p>
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