Anthropology written for a popular audience is the most neglected branch of the discipline. In the 1980s postmodernist anthropologists began to explore the literary and reflective aspects of their work. Popularizing Anthropology advances that trend by looking at a key but previously marginalized gen
Popularizing Science
โ Scribed by Dronamraju, Krishna
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, Incorporated
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Family background and early life (ancestry, childhood, education) -- Charlotte and sex viri (marriage and scandal, sex viri) -- Eugenics and predictions -- Population genetics -- Evolutionary biology -- On being a guinea pig -- Chemical genetics -- Origin of life -- Human genetics -- The Marxist years -- Lysenko controversy -- Helen Spurway (second wife) -- Popularizing science -- Haldane and Huxley -- Relations with other scientists -- Moving to paradise -- Life in paradise (1957-1964) (death) -- Haldane and religion -- Impact of Haldane today.
โฆ Table of Contents
Family background and early life (ancestry, childhood, education) --
Charlotte and sex viri (marriage and scandal, sex viri) --
Eugenics and predictions --
Population genetics --
Evolutionary biology --
On being a guinea pig --
Chemical genetics --
Origin of life --
Human genetics --
The Marxist years --
Lysenko controversy --
Helen Spurway (second wife) --
Popularizing science --
Haldane and Huxley --
Relations with other scientists --
Moving to paradise --
Life in paradise (1957-1964) (death) --
Haldane and religion --
Impact of Haldane today.
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