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  • ...y.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Themes : Technothriller : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia |url=http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/technothriller |acce ...comparable to science-fiction and many of the subcategories within science-fiction. The popularity of the genre had evolved significantly and it continues to ...
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  • ...sonal and social practices of [[research]], [[invention]], [[regulation of science|regulation]], [[Distribution (business)|distribution]], [[promotion (market ...chnocriticism include some scholarship in the [[history of technology]], [[science and technology studies]], [[cyberculture]] studies and [[philosophy of tech ...
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  • ...{cite book |first1=J. C. |last1=Alexander |first2=S. |last2=Seidman |title=Culture and Society |location=Cambridge |year=1990 |pages=147–9 |isbn=9780521359399 *[[John Clute]] and [[John Grant (science fiction writer)|John Grant]], ''[[The Encyclopedia of Fantasy]]'' ...
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  • ...ractions between, and politics of, [[Technology and society|technology and culture]]. ...le=Science Fiction Goes to School!|url=http://myuctv.tv/2012/07/13/science-fiction-goes-to-school/|access-date=7 December 2012}}</ref> ...
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  • ==In popular culture== The Chinese science fiction novel ''[[The Three-Body Problem (novel)|The Three-Body Problem]]'' feature ...
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  • ...1981). ''Objects of Special Devotion{{spaced ndash}}Fetishism in Popular Culture''. Bowling Green, Ohio: [[Bowling Green State University Popular Press]]. ...logy, Culture, and Aesthetics in Technological Choice". ''[[Technology and Culture]]''. Volume 41, Number 1. pp. 99&ndash;115.</ref> ...
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  • ..., subcategories and related topics to science fiction|genre]] of [[science fiction]]. This conception has been widely used in [[mythology]] and in [[fiction]]. ...
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  • ...o-escape |url-status=dead |archive-date=February 21, 2021 |title=Quicksand Science: Why It Traps, How to Escape |first1=Nicholas |last1=Bakalar |publisher=[[N ==In popular culture== ...
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  • * culture based on non-bureaucratic work<ref name="Travica"/> == Use in fiction == ...
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  • ...d ethics'']. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark. pp. 335–337.</ref> In the [[Western culture|Occidental]] view, which uses a linear conception of time, the future is th Future studies, or [[futurology]], is the science, art, and practice of postulating possible futures. Modern practitioners st ...
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  • '''Blue skies research''' (also called '''blue sky science''') is scientific research in domains where "real-world" applications are n | title = Science, Technology and Culture ...
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  • |name = Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology |image = Technopoly The Surrender of Culture to Technology.jpg ...
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  • {{Short description|Science fiction genre}} ...has since been applied to a variety of visual art, music, motion pictures, fiction, and engineering.<ref name="Chronologia dieselpunku">{{cite web| first=Jani ...
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  • ...cations.</ref><ref name="kim2005">Kim, Young Yun (2005). Adapting to a New Culture. In Gudykunst, W (Ed.), Theorizing about intercultural communication. [[Tho ...hich her theory attempts to cover:<ref>{{Cite book|title=Adapting to a New Culture: An Integrative Communication Theory|last=Kim|first=Young Yun|work=Theorizi ...
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  • {{Short description|Science of arranging events in order of occurrence}} ...|[[Joseph Scaliger]]'s ''De emendatione temporum'' (1583) began the modern science of chronology<ref>{{cite book ...
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  • * [[Jules Verne]]: Technology and Fiction (1999/2000) * E-Guitar: Electric guitars, musicians, history, culture (2004) ...
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  • ...erican.com/article/how-science-figured-out-the-age-of-the-earth/|title=How Science Figured Out the Age of Earth|last=Braterman|first=Paul S.|website=Scientifi ...h [[Avicenna]],{{sfn|Toulmin|Goodfield|1965|p=64}} and by the [[History of science and technology in China|Chinese naturalist]] and polymath [[Shen Kuo]].{{sf ...
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  • The 19th century was also the beginning of modern science, with the work of [[Louis Pasteur]], [[Charles Darwin]], [[Gregor Mendel]], ...selective use of modern technologies in order to maintain their belief and culture.<ref>[https://www.wired.com/1999/01/amish/ ''Look Who's Talking'' – an arti ...
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  • {{Short description|Overview of and topical guide to forensic science}} ...ist)|outline]] is provided as an overview of and topical guide to forensic science: ...
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  • ....com/books?id=QttlGM7NQx0C&q=%22Collective+consciousness%22 Conceptions of Culture: What Multicultural Educators Need to Know]'', p. 64</ref> ...common to many individuals;<ref>Warren Schmaus, ''Durkheim's Philosophy of Science and the Sociology of Knowledge: Creating an Intellectual Niche'', 1994, {{I ...
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