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The Use and Abuse of Scientific Format in Doctor Who Paratexts
Tonguc Sezen
Centre for Digital Innovation
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Arts and Humanities
Paratext
100%
Epistolary
75%
1960s
25%
Subject Matter
25%
Style
25%
Technical
25%
1980s
25%
Drawing
25%
Verisimilitude
25%
Science
25%
Science Fiction
25%
reference books
25%
Fictional World
25%
Souvenirs
25%
Scientific Explanation
25%
Incarnation
25%
Reading practices
25%
Role-Playing
25%
Franchise
25%
Social Sciences
Guides
100%
Fandom
50%
Science Fiction
50%
Science
50%
Technical Drawing
50%
Role Playing
50%
Keyphrases
Doctor of Medicine
100%
Fandom
11%
Verisimilitude
11%
Design Basis
11%
Ancillary
11%
Historical Evolution
11%
Life Form
11%
Franchising
11%
User Manual
11%
Repurposing
11%
Technical Drawing
11%
Technological Aspects
11%
Science Fiction
11%
Role-playing Game
11%
Scientific Explanation
11%
TARDIS
11%
Transmedia
11%
Secondary World
11%
Souvenirs
11%
Fictional World
11%
Reading Practices
11%
Historical Characteristics
11%
Engineering
Engineering
100%
Ancillaries
100%
Scientific Knowledge
100%