CoEvolution Quarterly explained

Editor:Stewart Brand
Editor Title:Editor
Frequency:Quarterly
Category:Environment, Science, Politics
Founded:1974
Finaldate:Fall 1984
Finalnumber:Issue #43 (became Whole Earth Review starting issue #44)
Country:United States
Based:Sausalito, California
Language:English
Website: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]

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  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20180115214644/http://wholeearth.com/history-coevolution-quarterly.php CoEvolution Quarterly
  2. Fred Turner. From Counterculture to Cyberculture, (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2006): 120.
  3. Fred Turner. From Counterculture to Cyberculture (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2006): 130.
  4. Web site: Illich. Vernacular Values. preservenet.com. Preservation Institute. 27 July 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160720033517/http://www.preservenet.com/theory/Illich/Vernacular.html. 20 July 2016. dead.