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Contents:
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Orphan Black as protest: A symposium on Orphan Black
Everett Hamner, Priscilla Wald, Sherryl Vint, Nathaniel Comfort, Rebekah Sheldon,
David M. Higgins, Rebecca Wilbanks, Jennifer L. Lieberman, Kirsten Dillender,
and Everett Hamner
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Challenging capitalism: Ethics, exploitation and the sublime in Moon and Source Code
Catherine Constable
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Negotiating humanity: Anthropomorphic robots in the Swedish television series Real Humans
Johan Hallqvist
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The click of a button: Video games and the mechanics of speculation
Cameron Kunzelman
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Gerry Canavan
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Barbara Selznick
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- Harlan Wilson
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Scott Selisker
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John Rieder
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Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve US 2017)
Giorgina Paiella
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