
Introducción a la charla: "¿A qué llamamos ficciones?: ciencias sociales y ciencia ficción" que los autores organizaron en la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona en Abril de 2004 donde estaban presentes: Alejo Cuervo (editor de la revista de ciencia ficción Gigamesh), Helena Torres & Desiré Rodrigo (Estudiosas del cyberfeminismo), Francisco Tirado (profesor UAB), Martin Mora (profesor Universidad de Guadalajara [México]) y varios colegas (alumnos y profesores) que compusieron la riqueza de la discusión final. Preliminary notes on: What do we call fictions? Social science and science fiction. A conference held at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona on April 2004 by Alejo Cuervo (Gigamesh science fiction paper editor), Helena Torres & Desiré Rodrigo (Cyberfeminism researchers), Francisco Tirado (UAB lecturer), Martín Mora (Universidad de Guadalajara [Mexico], lecturer) and many other Ph.D students and lecturers that were of great help during the act.
H1-99, Science fiction, Academic writing, Escritura académica, Politics, Ciències socials, Política, Social science, Ciencia ficción, Escriptura acadèmica, Social sciences (General), Ciència ficció, AZ20-999, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, Ciencias sociales
H1-99, Science fiction, Academic writing, Escritura académica, Politics, Ciències socials, Política, Social science, Ciencia ficción, Escriptura acadèmica, Social sciences (General), Ciència ficció, AZ20-999, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, Ciencias sociales
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