Both astrosociology and science fiction have claimed outer space as their preferred turf. Astrosociology did so in order to study the impact of space on human societies, and to develop a set of protocols that earthbound governments can utilize to prepare us for the next phase of humanity’s adventure outside our home planet. Science fiction, on the other hand, found in outer space a fitting environment for dramatizing in a work of fiction the potential outcomes attending the kind of decision astrosociology is trying to foster in actuality. This paper explores the relationship between the two fields, and examines ways in which science fiction can contribute to the creation of an astrosociological consciousness. Particular attention will be given to the most relevant commonality that the two fields share: both astrosociology and science fiction are earthbound disciplines, areas of inquiry created by those who never left earth for those who never left earth. They can potentially function as partners in the endeavor of educating the bulk of humanity on the subject of space flight and space colonization.
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28 January 2010
SPACE, PROPULSION & ENERGY SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL FORMUM SPESIF‐2010: 14th Conference on Thermophysics Applications in Microgravity 7th Symposium on New Frontiers in Space Propulsion Sciences 2nd Symposium on Astrosociology 1st Symposium on High Frequency Gravitational Waves
23–25 February 2010
Huntsville (Alabama)
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January 28 2010
Astrosociology and Science Fiction: a Synergy
Simone Caroti
Simone Caroti
Purdue University, 500 Oval Drive, West Lafayette, IN
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1208, 393–401 (2010)
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Simone Caroti; Astrosociology and Science Fiction: a Synergy. AIP Conf. Proc. 28 January 2010; 1208 (1): 393–401. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3326267
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