
Other Publications
Haynes, Roslynn and Raymond Haynes (2022).‘The Mathematician as Hero in Audio-Visual Media’, Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik 47:2, 189–208.
Haynes, Roslynn (2021). ‘Scientists at Risk’, in Sina Farzin, Roslynn Haynes and Susan Gaines (Eds), Science Under the Literary Microscope: Science and Society in the Contemporary Novel, Philadelphia, PA: Penn State University Press, pp. 77 – 100.
Haynes, Roslynn, Farzin, Sina and Gaines, Susan (2021). ‘Introduction’, Science Under the Literary Microscope: Science and Society in the Contemporary Novel. Philadelphia, PA: Penn State University Press, pp. 1 – 18.
Haynes, Roslynn (2017). ‘Aufsteig und Fall des “verrückten Wissenschaftlers” im Film’, (‘The Rise and Fall of the Mad Scientist in Film’), in Angela Schwarz (Ed.), Streitfall Evolution: Eine Kulturgeschichte Wien, Köln, Weimer: Böhlau Verlag. Section III, Chapter III. 5., pp. 288 – 307.
Haynes, Roslynn D. (2016). ‘Bringing Science into Fiction’, Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 64:2, 127–148.
Haynes, Roslynn (2014). ‘Whatever happened to the “mad, bad” scientist? Overturning the stereotype’. Public Understanding of Science online 10 June.
Haynes, Roslynn (2014). ‘Ciencia y Literatura: ¿Ya ha acabado la guerra entre las dos culturas?. Mètode: Science Studies Journal 82, 76–84. Transl. ‘Science and Literature: Are the knowledge wars finally over?’ DOI: 10.7203/metode.82.3563
Haynes, Roslynn (2007). 'The Alchemist in Fiction: The Master Narrative', in Joachim Schummer, Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent and Brigitte Van Tiggelen (Eds), The Public Image of Chemistry. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, pp. 7 – 36.
Haynes, Roslynn (2006). 'The Alchemist in Fiction: The Master Narrative', HYLE: International Journal for Philosophy of Chemistry, 12:1, 5–29.
Haynes, R.D. (2002). 'Literary Representations of the Scientist', in Pamela Gossin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Literature and Science. Westport CT: Greenwood, pp. 229 – 34.
Haynes, Roslynn (1998). Myths that won't die: Frankenstein's Footsteps: Science, Genetics and Popular Culture', Nature 20 August 735-6
Haynes, R.D. (1998). 'Science and Literature' in Isobel Armstrong (Ed.), Nineteenth-century Literature, in The Annotated Bibliography of English Studies, General Ed. Robert Clark, Lisse, Exton, Abingdon, Tokyo: Swets & Zeitlinger (released on CD ROM).
Haynes, R.D. (1996). 'Suspect Scientists and Doubtful Doctors: The Scientist in Film', Helix 5(3): 43-9.
Haynes, R.D. (1996). 'Alfred Bader - The Adventures of a Chemist-Collector', Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 21:2, 176.
Haynes, R.D. (1995). 'The Bourbaki Gambit’, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 20(4): 350-52.
Haynes, R.D. (1995) 'Frankenstein: the scientist we love to hate', The Public Understanding of Science (U.K.) 4: 435-44.
Haynes, R.D. (1992). 'Science, Myth and Utopia', in Kath Filmer (Ed.), The Twentieth Century Fantasists. London: Macmillan, pp. 8 – 22.
Conference Papers
Haynes, Roslynn (2024). 'Will AI produce a more orderly and beneficent society, or introduce moral complexity and chaos? Let's ask the novelists.' Triennial Australian Literature Conference, "Chaos and Order", Western Sydney University, Parramatta South campus, 2-5 July.
Haynes, Roslynn (2023). ‘Interrogating AI Societies through Fiction: What do AI Machines reveal about Humanity?’. Australian Academy of the Humanities Symposium, Melbourne, 15-17 November.
Webinar
Frankenstein: The Modern Myth Webinar for Science Magazine Book Shelf, 29 October 2021


