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Worldcon, a.k.a. the World Science Fiction Convention, is a science fiction convention that has been held from 1939 to 1941 and then every year since 1946 somewhere on the planet (so far). Most Worldcons have been in the United States, but they have also taken place in Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and the Netherlands. The 2007 Worldcon will be the first to be held in Japan.

The name is owned by the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS) (whose members are the members of the convention), but the convention itself is typically run by local fan organizations, which organize "bids" to host Worldcon. For over 20 years bids were voted on three years in advance by the Worldcon membership – for example, the site of the 2007 Worldcon in Yokohama was selected in voting by members of the 2004 Worldcon in Boston – but in 2004 the rules were amended to revert to the earlier practice of selecting the site two years in advance, hence there will be no site selection held in 2005. Since 1975, the WSFS has administered a parallel bidding process for a North American Science Fiction Convention (NASFiC), scheduled during years where the Worldcon is being held outside of the North American continent. NASFiC bids are voted on by Worldcon membership two years in advance (in other words, the year after a non-North American Worldcon site has been selected).

Members of Worldcon (attending or not) vote on which speculative fiction works (writing, artwork, performance, and works related to science fiction or fandom) of the previous year will receive a Hugo Award.

Activities at a Worldcon include (but are not limited to):

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63rd Worldcon, to be held August 04-08, 2005, in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 63rd Worldcon, to be held August 04-08, 2005, in ...
How to get the most out of a Worldcon, mostly applicable to any convention. How to get the most out of a Worldcon, mostly applicable to any convention.
The 65th Worldcon to be held in Yokohama, Japan. Includes guests ... programming, prices, and contacts. [Japanese/English] The 65th Worldcon to be held in Yokohama, Japan. Includes guests ...
... page for filk programming at the 2000 Chicago WorldCon. Information page for filk programming at the 2000 Chicago WorldCon.
Worldcon's listing of all recipients of the Hugo. Worldcon's listing of all recipients of the Hugo ...
Appreciations of 1998 BucConeer Worldcon guest of honor C. J. Cherryh by authors ... by the author herself. Appreciations of 1998 BucConeer Worldcon guest of honor C. J. Cherryh by authors ...
The 64th WorldCon, to be held August 23-27, 2006 in Anaheim. The 64th WorldCon, to be held August 23-27, 2006 in ...
The 56th World Science Fiction Convention, held Wednesday, August 5th through Sunday, August 9th, 1998 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Includes an online photo gallery of the convention, and information about the ongoing student writing contest sponsored by the convention corporation. The 56th World Science Fiction Convention, held Wednesday, August 5th through ...
Website with some basic information, schedule of upcoming WorldCons, and links to the websites of upcoming and old WorldCons. Website with some basic information, schedule of upcoming WorldCons, and links to the websites of upcoming and old WorldCons.
The 62nd World Science Fiction Convention, to be held September 2-6, 2004, in Boston, Massachusetts The 62nd World Science Fiction Convention, to be held September 2-6, 2004, in Boston, Massachusetts

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