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===Community Wiki on SETI Post-Detection===


This wiki is a community resource for exploring, learning about, and sharing evidence-based post-detection research. The SETI Post-Detection Hub is based in Scotland, and yet this wiki is collective and intended as a planetary resource, committed to including research and networks from regions often underrepresented in SETI, such as the Global South.
This wiki is a community resource for exploring, learning about, and sharing evidence-based post-detection research. The SETI Post-Detection Hub is based in Scotland, and yet this wiki is collective and intended as a planetary resource, committed to including research and networks from regions often underrepresented in SETI, such as the Global South.
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We welcome contributions including reading materials, creative examples of SETI post-detection, research groups, and resources for all levels of interest.
We welcome contributions including reading materials, creative examples of SETI post-detection, research groups, and resources for all levels of interest.


The Shared Bibliography connects research across disciplines, including anthropology, governance, ethics, technology, futures studies, disaster studies, Indigenous research, creative practice, and art-science. Whilst the collective bibliography aims to grow a rich section on SETI Post-Detection for Oman-Reagan et al's SETI Primer, this wiki is a living archive, and intended to widen access, encouraging a varied forum that supports all levels of post-detection research. The intention is to celebrate foundational post-detection efforts and open up plural approaches to post-detection in the present.
The [[Bibliography]] connects research across disciplines, including anthropology, governance, ethics, technology, futures studies, disaster studies, Indigenous research, creative practice, and art-science. Whilst the collective bibliography aims to grow a rich section on SETI Post-Detection for Oman-Reagan et al's SETI Primer, this wiki is a living archive, and intended to widen access, encouraging a varied forum that supports all levels of post-detection research. The intention is to celebrate foundational post-detection efforts and open up plural approaches to post-detection in the present.


The wiki is open, growing, and always in process, reflecting the collaborative spirit of a wiki itself. It is as a collaborative resource, not a fixed or definitive resource.
The wiki is open, growing, and always in process, reflecting the collaborative spirit of a wiki itself. It is as a collaborative resource, not a fixed or definitive resource.
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You are invited to either add references directly in the individual bibliography pages, or add references as unique pages with BibTeX by following Step 2 in the contribution guide.
You are invited to either add references directly in the individual bibliography pages, or add references as unique pages with BibTeX by following Step 2 in the contribution guide.
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This collective resource is dedicated to the memory of Bart Wlodarczyk-Sroka †, a SETI researcher and one of the younger members of the UKSRN. Their contribution and enthusiasm continue to inspire our community.

Latest revision as of 09:20, 31 March 2025

Community Wiki on SETI Post-Detection

This wiki is a community resource for exploring, learning about, and sharing evidence-based post-detection research. The SETI Post-Detection Hub is based in Scotland, and yet this wiki is collective and intended as a planetary resource, committed to including research and networks from regions often underrepresented in SETI, such as the Global South.

We welcome contributions including reading materials, creative examples of SETI post-detection, research groups, and resources for all levels of interest.

The Bibliography connects research across disciplines, including anthropology, governance, ethics, technology, futures studies, disaster studies, Indigenous research, creative practice, and art-science. Whilst the collective bibliography aims to grow a rich section on SETI Post-Detection for Oman-Reagan et al's SETI Primer, this wiki is a living archive, and intended to widen access, encouraging a varied forum that supports all levels of post-detection research. The intention is to celebrate foundational post-detection efforts and open up plural approaches to post-detection in the present.

The wiki is open, growing, and always in process, reflecting the collaborative spirit of a wiki itself. It is as a collaborative resource, not a fixed or definitive resource.

Missing something? You are warmly invited to add it: please share your references with the community and help this wiki grow.

You are invited to either add references directly in the individual bibliography pages, or add references as unique pages with BibTeX by following Step 2 in the contribution guide.

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Getting started

Contribute

  • How to contribute to this wiki on SETI post-detection

Translate

  • The work begins in English, with the aim of translating into other languages as translators become available, to support a multilingual and international resource.

Contributors

  • Credit and list of contributors to this wiki over time

MediaWiki User's Guide

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This collective resource is dedicated to the memory of Bart Wlodarczyk-Sroka †, a SETI researcher and one of the younger members of the UKSRN. Their contribution and enthusiasm continue to inspire our community.