“Whose Science? Whose Fiction?” Uncanny Echoes of Belonging in Samosata

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“Whose Science? Whose Fiction?” Uncanny Echoes of Belonging in Samosata. / Stingl, Alexander I.; Weiss, Sabrina M.

In: Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, Vol. 35, No. 3-4, 01.06.2015, p. 59-66.

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Stingl AI, Weiss SM. “Whose Science? Whose Fiction?” Uncanny Echoes of Belonging in Samosata. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. 2015 Jun 1;35(3-4):59-66. doi: 10.1177/0270467616635916

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