On ustopias and finding courage in a hopeless situation

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On ustopias and finding courage in a hopeless situation. / Eriksen, Maud M. L.; Gjerris, Mickey.

Science fiction, ethics and the human condition. red. / Christian Baron; Peter Nicolai Halvorsen; Christine Cornea. Springer, 2017. s. 227-246.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Eriksen, MML & Gjerris, M 2017, On ustopias and finding courage in a hopeless situation. i C Baron, PN Halvorsen & C Cornea (red), Science fiction, ethics and the human condition. Springer, s. 227-246. <https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-56577-4_14>

APA

Eriksen, M. M. L., & Gjerris, M. (2017). On ustopias and finding courage in a hopeless situation. I C. Baron, P. N. Halvorsen, & C. Cornea (red.), Science fiction, ethics and the human condition (s. 227-246). Springer. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-56577-4_14

Vancouver

Eriksen MML, Gjerris M. On ustopias and finding courage in a hopeless situation. I Baron C, Halvorsen PN, Cornea C, red., Science fiction, ethics and the human condition. Springer. 2017. s. 227-246

Author

Eriksen, Maud M. L. ; Gjerris, Mickey. / On ustopias and finding courage in a hopeless situation. Science fiction, ethics and the human condition. red. / Christian Baron ; Peter Nicolai Halvorsen ; Christine Cornea. Springer, 2017. s. 227-246

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