Future Uses of Space (FUS): Narrative Evidence for Science & Technology Advantage through linking Research and Policy: Narratives of Community, participation and belonging in Space Science.

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Abstract

A synthesis paper that synthesises the most cutting-edge research in the academic field in order to generate evidence in ways that could in turn, and when set alongside scientific and technical evidence, inform decision-making by space policy practitioners. This report highlights the narratives around the idea of public participation in space science. As a new commercial space age expands towards a trillion-dollar industry by 2030 and space is seen as a resource to be used for ‘all humanity’ then, as Alan Marshall notes "it is appropriate to inquire about the real and potential participatory mechanisms whereby the global public could be involved in such a grand project." (2023:61).
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages19
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2024

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