Items where Kingston Author is "Locke, Simon"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 23. ArticleLocke, Simon (2015) But is it art? The tale of Sequentia Pannelart. Studies in Comics, 6(1), pp. 133-144. ISSN (print) 2040-3232 Locke, Simon (2013) Colouring in the "black-box": alternative renderings of scientific visualisations in two comic book cosmologies. Public Understanding of Science, 22(3), pp. 304-320. ISSN (print) 0963-6625 Locke, Simon (2012) 'Fanboy' as a revolutionary category. Participations, 9(2), pp. 835-854. ISSN (online) 1749-8716 Locke, Simon (2012) Spirit(ualitie)s of science in words and pictures: syncretising science and religion in the cosmologies of two comic books. Journal of Contemporary Religion, 27(3), pp. 383-401. ISSN (print) 1353-7903 Locke, Simon (2012) Constructing a sociology of comics. Comics Forum, Locke, Simon (2009) Conspiracy culture, blame culture, and rationalisation. The Sociological Review, 57(4), pp. 567-585. ISSN (print) 0038-0261 Locke, Simon (2009) Considering comics as medium, art and culture - the case of 'From Hell'. SCAN: Journal of media, art and culture, 6(1), ISSN (online) 1449-1818 Locke, Simon (2007) Book Review of: Approaches to social enquiry: advancing knowledge by Norman Blaikie. Sociological Research Online, 12(6), ISSN (online) 1360-7804 Locke, Simon (2005) Fantastically reasonable: ambivalence in the representation of science and technology in super-hero comics. Public Understanding of Science, 14(1), pp. 25-46. ISSN (print) 0963-6625 Locke, Simon (2004) Charisma and the iron cage: rationalization, science, and Scientology. Social Compass, 51(1), pp. 111-131. ISSN (print) 0037-7686 Locke, Simon (2002) The public understanding of science: a rhetorical invention. Science, Technology & Human Values, 27(1), pp. 87-111. ISSN (print) 0162-2439 Locke, Simon (2001) Sociology and the public understanding of science: from rationalization to rhetoric. The British Journal Of Sociology, 52(1), pp. 1-18. ISSN (print) 0007-1315 Locke, Simon (1999) Golem science and the public understanding of science: from deficit to dilemma. Public Understanding of Science, 8(2), pp. 75-92. ISSN (print) 0963-6625 Locke, Simon (1994) The use of scientific discourse by creation scientists: some preliminary findings. Public Understanding of Science, 3(4), pp. 403-424. ISSN (print) 0963-6625 BookLocke, Lorraine and Locke, Simon, eds. (2013) Knowledges in publics. Newcastle, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 250p. ISBN 9781443849470 Locke, Simon (2010) Re-crafting rationalization: enchanted science and mundane mysteries. Farnham, U.K. : Ashgate. 232p. ISBN 9780754678304 Locke, Simon (1998) Constructing "the beginning": discourses of creation science. Mahwah, NJ, U.S. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc. 235p. ISBN 0805823476 Book SectionLocke, Simon (2019) With great power comes changing representations : from radiation to genetics in the origin of Spider-Man. In: Gorgen, Arno , Nunez, German Alfonso and Fangerau, Heiner, (eds.) Handbook of popular culture and biomedicine : knowledge in the life sciences as cultural artefact. Cham, Switzerland : Springer. pp. 259-270. ISBN 9783319906768 Locke, Simon (2013) Mad doctors, bad academics and knowledgeable locals: some preliminary observations on the use of membership categorization analysis for the study of public meanings of science. In: Locke, Lorraine and Locke, Simon, (eds.) Knowledges in publics. Newcastle, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 171-198. ISBN 9781443849470 Locke, Simon (2004) Creationist discourse and the management of political-legal argumentation: comparing Britain and the USA. In: Coleman, Simon and Carlin, Leslie, (eds.) The cultures of creationism: anti-evolutionism in English-speaking countries. Aldershot, U.K. : Ashgate Publishing Limited. pp. 45-66. ISBN 9780754609124 Locke, Simon (1997) The dilemmatic of science in modern culture and the conceit of intellectuals. In: Visnovsky, Emil and Bianchi, Gabriel, (eds.) Discourse, intellectuals, social communication. Bratislava, Slovakia : VEDA - Slovak Academy of Sciences Publishing House. pp. 188-211. ISBN 8022405167 Conference or Workshop ItemLocke, S. (2002) Fantastically reasonable: ambivalence in the representation of science and technology in super-hero comics. In: 4S/EASST Conference on Responsibility Under Uncertainty; 31 Jul - 03 Aug 2002, York, U.K.. Locke, Simon (1998) Golem science and the public understanding of science: from deficit to dilemma. In: Forms of Scientific Discource Conference; 27 - 28 Feb 1998, London, U.K.. |