Technology & society
Reclaiming Space
Chapter by Danielle Wood, assistant professor of media arts and sciences, and of aeronautics and astronautics
Oxford University Press · 2023
"Reclaiming Space" is an innovative study of space travel's history, legitimacy, and future. Wood's chapter, "Opportunities to Pursue Liberatory, Anticolonial, and Antiracist Designs for Human Societies Beyond Earth," is one of 27 original essays seeking to incubate, illuminate, and illustrate a more diverse and inclusive conversation about space exploration.
From Summer 2023 recommended reading from MIT (MIT News).
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