Science fiction comics that depict the relationship between human beings and the rapid advancement and omnipresence of technology, which leads to a radical change in the social order.
Science fiction that depicts the relationship between human beings and the rapid advancement and omnipresence of technology, which leads to a radical change in the social order.
Fiction set in a world or civilization after a catastrophic event (e.g., nuclear war, an alien invasion), sometimes also including the period immediately preceding the event. For fiction set in an uncertain future, in a society ruled by an ineffectual, corrupt, or oppressive regime or by aliens, robots, etc., see Dystopian fiction.
--subdivision Graduate work under names of individual universities, etc., e.g. Harvard University--Graduate work; also subdivision Education (Graduate) under classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision Study and teaching (Graduate) under names of individual corporate bodies, names of places, ethnic groups, and topical headings, e.g. Biology--Study and teaching (Graduate)
Here are entered works on all education beyond the secondary level, including learning activities and experiences beyond the compulsory school attendance age, with the exception of adult basic education and high school equivalency programs.
Fiction set in a world or civilization after a catastrophic event (e.g., nuclear war, an alien invasion), sometimes also including the period immediately preceding the event. For fiction set in an uncertain future, in a society ruled by an ineffectual, corrupt, or oppressive regime or by aliens, robots, etc., see Dystopian fiction.