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Teaching Science and Science Fiction: A Case Study

2011
This chapter describes a unique experiment: namely, the design and delivery of an undergraduate border study at the University of Glamorgan which explores the interrelationship of science and science fiction. We begin by looking at the context of the degree award: previous educational initiatives, the widening access agenda, and the award’s avowed ...
Mark Brake, Neil Hook
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Science-Fiction Stories in the Social Studies

The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1970
known of these are inductive, discovery, and jurisprudential teaching, along with the mystical attempt to teach the structure of the social studies and history. To implement these different methods many new materials have been published for the classroom.
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Amazing Tales: Organization Studies as Science Fiction

Organization, 1999
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Parker, M   +3 more
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Stranger than fiction. How important is science fiction for future studies?

IEEE Engineering Management Review, 1993
It is often said that science fiction (SF) is significant because of its ability to predict social and technological change and to bring important issues to the fore, sometimes in advance of futures studies (FS). This article explores the relationship between the two fields of activity and examines how far FS researchers use SF, and in what role. Is SF
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Objectives and Methods in the Analysis of Science Fiction: The Case of Science-Fiction Studies

Science Fiction Studies, 1990
The articles in the first 15 volumes of SFS are worth examining as examples of the kind of work that is being done and can be done in the field of SF. There is a decided emphasis on theoretical questions, which are dealt with through a wide variety of approaches.
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The Body Eclectic: Recent Science-Fiction Studies

Canadian Review of American Studies, 1986
Thomas D. Clareson, comp. Science Fiction in America, 1870s-1930s: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary Sources. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1984.305 + xiv pp. Richard D. Erlich and Thomas P. Dunn, eds. Clockwork Worlds: Mechanized Environments in Science Fiction. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1983. 369 + xiii pp. Richard D.
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Science Fiction Fan Conventions as Places to Communicate Science

Research in Science Education, 2023
Gina Childers, Donna Governor
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