Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 1SFS Publications - Science fiction |
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... global information technology . Secondly , I evaluate social changes arising out of the network society and how they redefine identity in both global and local contexts . Finally , I read selected science fiction texts with a view to ...
... global information technology . Secondly , I evaluate social changes arising out of the network society and how they redefine identity in both global and local contexts . Finally , I read selected science fiction texts with a view to ...
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... global system . Yet Castells has compiled a field study and global representation of the Information Age using concrete methodology and accumulating a host of specific sociological examples , by contrast with the rather airy ...
... global system . Yet Castells has compiled a field study and global representation of the Information Age using concrete methodology and accumulating a host of specific sociological examples , by contrast with the rather airy ...
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... global contemporary that bring together spaces and times other than the dominant . His text thus attempts to do justice to and map the relationships of the local to the global . In The Natural Contract , Serres considers the way in ...
... global contemporary that bring together spaces and times other than the dominant . His text thus attempts to do justice to and map the relationships of the local to the global . In The Natural Contract , Serres considers the way in ...
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