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He was quickly acknowledged as a leader of the new movement toward social science fiction.
Social science fiction turned out to be a powerful means to respond to real situations in communist countries.
His work is clearly influenced by movies (mainly from the social science fiction).
Most of his books and stories belong to the social science fiction genre and were written in the 1990s.
Most known for his social science fiction Kronika Akaszy series.
The Soviet Union produced social science fiction too.
Social science fiction, concerned with philosophy, ethics, utopian and dystopian ideas, became the prevalent subgenre.
Most of the things I wrote can be considered social science fiction (not in the sense of "capitalism-socialism" - this topic does not interest me).
This is the Strugatsky brothers' final hard-SF novel, and it gives reasons why they decided to move into social science fiction instead.
Thus his books are often classified as political fiction and social science fiction, although they stop short of being seen as dystopian fiction.
His best-known works are the social science fiction novels Interface, Volteface, and MultiFace.
Gathering Blue is a 2000 children's, social science fiction, dystopian novel by children's author Lois Lowry.
Social science fiction is a subgenre of science fiction concerned less with technology and space opera and more with sociological speculation about human society.
During the later years of the People's Republic of Poland, social science fiction was a very popular genre of science fiction.
Cylinder van Troffa is a social science fiction novel by Polish novelist Janusz A. Zajdel.
Political fiction frequently employs the literary modes of satire, often in the genres of Utopian and dystopian fiction or social science fiction.
Subsequently anthologized in Above the Human Landscape: A Social Science Fiction Anthology, 1972, ed.
Limes inferior (Latin for lower limit) is a social science fiction dystopian novel written in 1982 by the Polish author Janusz A. Zajdel.
Science fiction, although difficult to define, generally refers to plausible, futuristic stories, ranging from the rigorous hard science fiction, to social science fiction and space opera.
Atwood has since said that she does at times write social science fiction and that Handmaid's Tale and Oryx and Crake can be designated as such.
Shock: Social Science Fiction is a pen-and-paper indie RPG about the effects of the shock of cultural change on the individuals who make up that culture.
Under Gold Galaxy provided a market for social science fiction stories that might not have been accepted by Astounding and Fantasy & Science Fiction, the other leading magazines.
An Anthology Of Social Science Fiction; Willis E. McNelly and Leon E. Stover, eds.
Containing elements of social science fiction, the text examines genuine human nature in conditions of chaos and despair, and explores how determination and self-will can help people achieve the unthinkable.
Inspired by social science fiction, these stories went beyond the simple acceptance and use of superpowers in the roles of superheroes and supervillains and explored their effects in society at large.