Frankenstein 2.0: Identifying and characterizing synthetic biology engineers in science fiction films
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Springer
Source
Life Sciences, Society and Policy, 9(9), 1-17
Date Issued
2013-03-07
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Abstract
Synthetic biology (SB) has emerged as one of the newest and promising areas of bio-technology. Issues typically associated to SB, notably in the media, like the idea of artificial life creation and "real" engineering of life also appear in many popular films. Drawing upon the analysis of 48 films, the article discusses how scientists applying technologies that can be related to SB are represented in these movies. It hereby discusses that traditional clichés of scientists in general tend to be sublated by new stereotypical characterizations. These reflect real trends in bio-technological research such as SB, especially the increased relationship between science and industry. Frankenstein 2.0 looks less like the old, genius yet mad scientist, and follows a more entrepreneurial than academic spirit.
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Synthetic Biology
Science Fiction Film
Type
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