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Not only did I have a great time presenting at and attending the Democratisation of Space Conference in Norrköping, Sweden, but the organizers also facilitated a beautiful and bespoke 3D planetarium experience for the participants. Spectacular!
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Many thanks to Norbert Junkes for arranging an invitation for me to present on "Ethics for Post-Detection Scenarios and Pre-Detection Messaging" at the Max Planck Institute of Radio Astronomy in Bonn Photo credit: Julia Mönig
A wonderful visit to Australia where I presented on SETI and space sustainability and chaired an excellent SETI & Society session at the International Astronautical Congress in Sydney Photo credit: Kate Genevieve
I was pleased to participate in FOGOS (Futures-Oriented Governance of Outer Space: Toward Peace, Equity, and Environmental Integrity) Action meetings, held this time in beautiful Vienna at the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI).
The amazing team at the Sustainable AI Lab at the IWE at the University of Bonn put on another successful conference, at which I had the opportunity to present of Sustainability Puzzles and the Extraterrestrial Turn and to listen to many presentations on exciting, cutting-edge research in the area of Sustainable AI ethics. PHOTO CREDIT: Aimee van Wynsberghe
As always, the folks at the PSETI Center put on an excellent symposium (and were wonderfully supportive of hybrid sessions!). I was fortunate enough not only to give a plenary talk on Sustainability Puzzles and the Extraterrestrial Turn, but also to contribute to an exciting and interactive breakout session on post-detection, as well as a panel on feminist ethics of outer space. Photo credit: Tessa Fisher
A couple of years ago, I started working with some planetary scientists/astrobiologists on an astrobioethics paper. It quickly turned into some of the most enjoyable work that I do. I'm immensely grateful to Michael L. Wong for spearheading this inspiring research, which now includes a published comment in Nature!
What fun presenting, listening, learning, LARPing, and laughing at the UK SETI Research Network Post-Detection Hub's in-person workshop in beautiful St. Andrews, Scotland
Many thanks to Stephen Gardiner and Mikko Puumala for inviting me to present at the Outer Space and Intergenerational Ethics workshop (and to serve on the corresponding roundtable panel) at the University of Washington, with generous support from the Simpson Center for the Humanities as well as the Program on Ethics and the Department of Philosophy. So great to see growing recognition of the importance of outer space ethics in philosophical spheres! Photos credit 1 & 2: Natalia Vásquez; Photo Credit 3: Stephen Gardiner
Fantastic interdisciplinary work put forth by the participants and organizers of the conference "Exploring Otherness on Earth and Beyond: Bridging the Gap Between Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and the Humanities"
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Chelsea HaramiaPhilosopher, Teacher, Earthling Archives
November 2025
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