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Alexander Hall is assistant professor in science communication in the School of Interdisciplinary Science at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. He is the author of Evolution on British Television and Radio: Transmissions and Transmutations and a contributor to the edited volume Identity in a Secular Age: Science, Religion, and Public Perceptions.
Will Mason-Wilkes (Editor)
Will Mason-Wilkes is assistant professor in engineering, technology, and innovation in society at the Institute for STEMM in Culture and Society at the University of Birmingham. He is coauthor of The Face-to-Face Principle: Science, Trust, Democracy and the Internet and a contributor to the edited volume Science, Belief, and Society: International Perspectives on Religion, Non-religion, and the Public Understanding of Science.
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- Cover
- CONTENTS
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- INTRODUCTION. Complexity, Geopolitics, and the Social Order: Introducing Multimedia Analysis into Global Histories of Evolution and Religion
- PART I. EVOLUTION, RELIGION, AND PROGRESS
- CHAPTER 1. Darwinism and Progress: Controversies over Human Destiny in Early Twentieth-Century Britain
- CHAPTER 2. The Theory of Evolution in Catholic Media in Interwar Argentina
- CHAPTER 3. Celebrated Genius or Contested Naturalist? Darwin in Popular Media during the Centennial of the Beagle Visit to the Galápagos, 1920-1940
- CHAPTER 4. From Science and Humanism to Science as Religion: The Emerging Representation of Science as a Worldview in BBC Blue-Chip Documentaries
- PART II. EVOLUTION, RELIGION, AND REACTION
- CHAPTER 5. Those Fantastic Creatures from the "Tropics": The Myth and Science of Feral Children in the Imperial Metropoles
- CHAPTER 6. Evolution in the Monastery: Building a Catholic Version of Evolution for the Public in Franco's Spain
- CHAPTER 7. African Traditional Religious Cosmogonies and Evolution in Popular Media
- CHAPTER 8. When Conventional Wisdom Became Rebellious Science: Sociobiology in US Media, 1970-1990
- PART III. EVOLUTION, RELIGION, AND COMPLEXITY
- CHAPTER 9. Exploring Evolution and Religion in Japanese Manga and Anime: The Case of Spirited Away and Ghost in the Shell
- CHAPTER 10. Science at the Service of Scientism? How the Evrim Agacı (Tree of Evolution) Website Shapes Turkish Discussions on Science and Religion
- CHAPTER 11. The Place of Evolution in Israeli Natural History Museums and Public Discourse
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index
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