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Neil Gerlach and Sheryl N. Hamilton Introduction : A History of Social Science Fiction In a special issue of Science Fiction Studies ( 26.2 [ 1999 ] ) on the history , .. development , and current state of sf ... SOCIAL SCIENCE FICTION 161.
Neil Gerlach and Sheryl N. Hamilton Introduction : A History of Social Science Fiction In a special issue of Science Fiction Studies ( 26.2 [ 1999 ] ) on the history , .. development , and current state of sf ... SOCIAL SCIENCE FICTION 161.
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... social sciences employed science fiction ? Given their domina- tion by positivist methodologies , the social sciences in North America have generally under - employed sf as a resource for addressing contemporary social issues . This ...
... social sciences employed science fiction ? Given their domina- tion by positivist methodologies , the social sciences in North America have generally under - employed sf as a resource for addressing contemporary social issues . This ...
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... social science fiction has the potential to become a cultural epistemology . These three approaches - science fiction as a tool of social science pedagogy , as an object of sociological inquiry , and as a social phenomenon - also mark ...
... social science fiction has the potential to become a cultural epistemology . These three approaches - science fiction as a tool of social science pedagogy , as an object of sociological inquiry , and as a social phenomenon - also mark ...
Contents
Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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