Science Fiction and Technoculture Studies Program at UC Riverside.
The article offers information on the new Science Fiction and Technoculture Studies (SFTS) program to be launched at the University of California, Riverside starting in Fall 2013. The program will examine the intersections linking science-fiction studies, science and technology studies (STS), and te...
| Publicado en: | Science Fiction Studies Vol. 40; no. 3; pp. 592 - 594 |
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University of California Press
Nov2013
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