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This book tells the story of visionary urban experiments, shedding light on the theories that preceded their development and on the monsters that followed and might be the end of our cities. The narrative is threefold and delves first into the eco-city, second the smart city and third the autonomous city intended as a place where existing smart ...
Federico Cugurullo
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This book tells the story of visionary urban experiments, shedding light on the theories that preceded their development and on the monsters that followed and might be the end of our cities. The narrative is threefold and delves first into the eco-city, second the smart city and third the autonomous city intended as a place where existing smart ...
Federico Cugurullo
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Frankenstein: a creation of artificial intelligence?
AI and Society, 2021Jennings Byrd, Paige Paquette
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The AAG Review of Books, 2023
Frankenstein Urbanism: Eco, Smart and Autonomous Cities, Artificial Intelligence and the End of the City begins with Federico Cugurullo making a connection to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein’s monster.
Thomas W. Sanchez
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Frankenstein Urbanism: Eco, Smart and Autonomous Cities, Artificial Intelligence and the End of the City begins with Federico Cugurullo making a connection to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein’s monster.
Thomas W. Sanchez
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Victor Frankenstein and his creature: the many lives of ‘gender ideology’
International Review of Sociology, 2023The expression ‘anti-gender campaigns’ has rapidly made its way to describe a new and specific wave of activist and policy initiatives against gender and sexual equalities.
David Paternotte
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Revenge as Seen in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
Cendekia, 2023This research is to find out how revenge is revealed in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. This research is qualitative since the data are in the form of words rather than numbers. The data were collected in the novel Frankenstein, or
Tini Mogea
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Facing the Pariah of Science: The Frankenstein Myth as a Social and Ethical Reference for Scientists
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2019Peter Nagy, Ruth Wylie, Ed Finn
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Homosexual Calm: Pausing to Listen to Queer Shame in Frankenstein
Studies in the Novel, 2022:Scholars tend to consider panic the typical nineteenth-century male response to queerness, exemplified in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Nearly all men in the tale respond to Frankenstein’s and the Creature’s queerness with what Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick ...
Benjamin Bagocius
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