Leah Ceccarelli
Professor in the Department of Communication of the University of Washington, Seattle (USA) and member of Metode SSJ’s scientific board. She is the author of two award-winning academic books, Shaping science with rhetoric (University of Chicago Press, 2001) and On the frontier of science (Michigan State University Press, 2013), as well as dozens of articles on the rhetoric of science.

Gattaca's message should be reconsidered as a defence of the possibility to create superior post-humans through genetic engineering.
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Anthony Fauci pandemics metaphors

Early criticism of COVID-19 rhetoric cautions against the use of war metaphors that can shift us toward authoritarian and nationalistic sentiment, evoking xenophobia and racism.
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zombis sóc llegenda

This article examines the figure of the scientist in such fictional narratives and what these characterizations indicate about public attitudes toward science in our contemporary world.
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