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 +'''Postcyberpunk''' describes a subgenre of [[science fiction]] which some critics suggest has evolved from classic [[cyberpunk]]. Like its predecessor, postcyberpunk focuses on technological developments in near-future societies, typically examining the social effects of a ubiquitous datasphere of computerized information, [[genetic engineering]], modification of the human body, and the continued impact of perpetual [[technological change]]. Unlike "classic" cyberpunk, however, the works in this category feature characters who act to improve social conditions or at least protect the [[status quo]] from further decay.
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Postcyberpunk describes a subgenre of science fiction which some critics suggest has evolved from classic cyberpunk. Like its predecessor, postcyberpunk focuses on technological developments in near-future societies, typically examining the social effects of a ubiquitous datasphere of computerized information, genetic engineering, modification of the human body, and the continued impact of perpetual technological change. Unlike "classic" cyberpunk, however, the works in this category feature characters who act to improve social conditions or at least protect the status quo from further decay.



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