Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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Many do not have direct experience or extensive scientific education to draw upon , and so rely on science journalism to explain scientific and technological developments , as well as to define their possible implications ( 2 ) .
Many do not have direct experience or extensive scientific education to draw upon , and so rely on science journalism to explain scientific and technological developments , as well as to define their possible implications ( 2 ) .
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The fact that the never - possible is not expunged , but in fact becomes a hugely important cultural mode , is astounding . Our consciousness of the not - real is not simply a function of immediate physical productive activities .
The fact that the never - possible is not expunged , but in fact becomes a hugely important cultural mode , is astounding . Our consciousness of the not - real is not simply a function of immediate physical productive activities .
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Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller ( New York : Routledge , 1990 ) : 9-43 ) -a work that Meyers refers to but does not really contend with no such theoretical reconciliation is possible outside the ad hoc decisions made around ...
Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller ( New York : Routledge , 1990 ) : 9-43 ) -a work that Meyers refers to but does not really contend with no such theoretical reconciliation is possible outside the ad hoc decisions made around ...
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