Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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... scientists drew upon sf as a way of teaching social theory . As Martin Harry Greenberg and Patricia S. Warrick argue in Political Science Fiction : An Introductory Reader ( 1974 ) : [ b ] oth science fiction writers and political scientists ...
... scientists drew upon sf as a way of teaching social theory . As Martin Harry Greenberg and Patricia S. Warrick argue in Political Science Fiction : An Introductory Reader ( 1974 ) : [ b ] oth science fiction writers and political scientists ...
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... scientists of the era often had as their foils quite sane scientists ( see a film like The Invisible Ray [ 1936 ] ) , and that the film industry found biopics about scientists - films like The Story of Louis Pasteur ( 1935 ) , Dr ...
... scientists of the era often had as their foils quite sane scientists ( see a film like The Invisible Ray [ 1936 ] ) , and that the film industry found biopics about scientists - films like The Story of Louis Pasteur ( 1935 ) , Dr ...
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... scientists as experts who are beyond the public's ability to assess them . Scientists and bioethicists are particularly vociferous in their claims that the public is constantly consuming misinformation from popular science fiction . For ...
... scientists as experts who are beyond the public's ability to assess them . Scientists and bioethicists are particularly vociferous in their claims that the public is constantly consuming misinformation from popular science fiction . For ...
Contents
Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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