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CONTENTS I Popularizing Science Images ¿ Introduction 1. Bernd Hüppauf and Peter Weingart: Images in and of Science 2. Sybilla Nikolow and Lars Bluma: Science Images Between Scientific Fields and the Public Sphere - A Historiographical Survey II Towards a Science of Images 3. W.J.T. Mitchell: Image Science 4. Joachim Schummer and Tami I. Spector: Popular Images versus Self-Images of Science: Visual Representations of Science in Clipart Cartoons and Internet Photographs III Science Images 5. Bernd Hüppauf: The Frog¿s Two Bodies - The Frog in Science Images 6. Colin Milburn: Science from Hell: Jack the Ripper and Victorian Vivisection 7. Charlotte Bigg: The Scientist as Personality. Elaborating a Science of Intimacy in the Nadar/Chevreul Interview (1886) 8. Dieter Mersch: Visual Arguments. The Role of Images in Sciences and Mathematics 9. Lisa Cartwright and Morana Alac: Imagination, Multimodality and Embodied Interaction: A Discussion of Sound and Movement in Two Cases of Laboratory and Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging IV Science Images and Contemporary Art 10. Gabriele Leidloff and Wolf Singer: Neuroscience and Contemporary Art - An Interview V Images of Science 11. Eva Flicker: Women Scientists in Mainstream Film: Social Role Models. A Contribution to the Public Understanding of Science from the Perspective of Film Sociology 12. Petra Pansegrau: Stereotypes and Images of Scientists in Fiction Films 13. Peter Weingart: The Ambivalence Towards New Knowledge - Science in Fiction Film 14. Lutz Koepnick: Unforgettable? Science, Prosthetic Memory, Film 15. Bruce Clarke: The Self-Referential Scientist: Narrative, Media, and Metamorphosis in Cronenberg¿s The Fly Contributors Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Science -- Study and teaching -- Audio-visual aids.
Science fiction films -- History and criticism.
Motion pictures in science.
Visual communication.