GVPT 200 Chapter Notes - Chapter February 21: Social Science Fiction, Isaac Asimov, Speculative Fiction

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It is unclear that actors draw the lessons from science fiction that pedagogical scholarship tries to teach or the interpretations from it that scholarly lenses imagine. It is also unclear whether or not popular culture naturalizes things in the same way for all audiences, so claims about their naturalizing effects require empirical verification: existing research suggests that popular culture informs political reality. It originates from roboticist noel sharkey"s efforts to generate a global discussion on a code of conduct for weaponized robotics. How this changed: the informing effect of popular culture exerted a disabling effect on. Ngo-agenda setting with respect to getting the humanitarian disarmament movement interested in autonomous weapons: advocacy campaigns are highly selective in what issues they focus on. They take into account the merit of the issue, branding, marketing, and likelihood of the issue succeeding: ripeness refers to the perception that the time is right to bring an issue to public attention.

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