Mediating Human-Technology Relationships: Explorations of Hybridity, Humanity and Embodiment in Doctor Who
The relationship between human beings and technology has been a regular concern of the television series, Doctor Who. Though its titular hero moves through space-time by means of advanced technology and he is by his own admission a technological genius and Doctor 'of everything really', th...
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Main Author: | Anne Cranny-Francis |
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Language: | EN |
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University of Edinburgh
2009
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d4fc1a132d734ae3b37e8a6f10eaa32f |
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