The Orce Man Controversy, Media and Politics in Human Origins Research.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
BRILL,
2020.
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Colección: | Cultural Dynamics of Science Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Half Title
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Maps and Figures
- A Rough Guide to the Orce Man
- Introduction-The Orce Man
- Chapter 1 Discovery (1976-1984)
- 1.1 Setting the Scientific and Political Scene
- 1.2 'Look What We've Found!' The Orce Man among Politicians, Experts and the Public
- 1.3 The 'Spanish Olduvai' and the Discoverers' Reward
- 1.4 A Great Post- Franco Discovery and a Small but Troubling Crest
- Chapter 2 Controversy (1984-1987)
- 2.1 A Painful Trip to Paris: From Man to Donkey
- 2.2 A Country's 'Obsession': 'Is the Orce Man our Ancestor?'
- 2.3 Science in a 'Different Dimension'
- Chapter 3 Conference (1987-1996)
- 3.1 Gibert's Research Team and the Conference Preparation
- 3.2 An International Conference as a 'Tool' to Convince
- 3.3 A Triple Victory (Science, Media and Politics)
- 3.4 Scientific Conferences: Much More than Debates among Colleagues
- Chapter 4 End (1996-2007)
- 4.1 An Unexpected Attack
- 4.2 Control of the Remains Means Control of the Research
- 4.3 The Process of Isolation
- 4.4 The Hominids That Came from the South: Gibert's Popular Science Book
- 4.5 The End of a Long Controversy
- Chapter 5 A 'First' American to Compare: The Pedra Furada Controversy
- Chapter 6 Coda: The 'Orce Boy'
- Chapter 7 The Orce Man: Controversy, Failure, Media and Politics
- Annexes
- Annex 1 Anatomical Features of the Orce Man
- Annex 2 News from 1983 to 1999
- Annex 3 The Travelling Bone
- Bibliography
- 1 Interviews
- 2 Archives
- 3 Secondary Literature
- 4 The Press
- Index