Frontiers of science


Autoria(s): Lott, Bill
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

‘Everybody is science conscious these days’ – so started the inaugural week of Frontiers of Science, a self described ‘intelligently presented and attractively drawn’ science-based comic strip published in the Sydney Morning Herald from 1961 to 1982 and ultimately syndicated to daily newspapers around the world. An archive of the first 200 Frontiers of Science comic strips (1961−65) has been made freely available online through an initiative of the University of Sydney Library. While the 1960s public interest in evolution, space exploration, and the Cold War have given way to the twenty-first century concerns about global warming, genetic engineering, and alternative energy sources, it is fair to say that everybody is still science conscious. Frontiers of Science provides an interesting and nostalgic insight into 1960s popular science through an unusual mode of dissemination.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43888/

Publicador

Intellect Ltd.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43888/1/Lott_ajpc.1.1.113.pdf

DOI:10.1386/ajpc.1.1.113_7

Lott, Bill (2011) Frontiers of science. Australasian Journal of Popular Culture, 1(1), pp. 113-116.

Direitos

© 2012 Intellect Ltd

Fonte

Cell & Molecular Biosciences; Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #200203 Consumption and Everyday Life #Science #Web archive #publishing
Tipo

Journal Article