Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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Sheryl N. Hamilton Traces of the Future : Biotechnology , Science Fiction , and the Media In the scientific and media furor that surrounded the cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1997 , two statements circulated repeatedly in the English ...
Sheryl N. Hamilton Traces of the Future : Biotechnology , Science Fiction , and the Media In the scientific and media furor that surrounded the cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1997 , two statements circulated repeatedly in the English ...
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One key site where these traces can be seen is in the media discourse surrounding biotechnology . The examples of Wilmut and Silver are not uncommon . Research I have conducted into North American media coverage of biotechnology reveals ...
One key site where these traces can be seen is in the media discourse surrounding biotechnology . The examples of Wilmut and Silver are not uncommon . Research I have conducted into North American media coverage of biotechnology reveals ...
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Biotechnology takes on some of the sense of wonder of science fiction . ... The second major vector in the coupling of biotechnology and science fiction in print - media discourse during the 1990s is the characterization of sf as bad ...
Biotechnology takes on some of the sense of wonder of science fiction . ... The second major vector in the coupling of biotechnology and science fiction in print - media discourse during the 1990s is the characterization of sf as bad ...
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