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* Contribute – How to contribute to this wiki
* Bibliography – The core of the wiki, this section builds on the collective work of the post-detection SETI Hub and Kathryn Denning’s bibliography, inviting collaborative contributions to grow a rich interdisciplinary collection, developing a Post-Detection section for the SETI Primer
* Bibliography – The core of the wiki, this section builds on the collective work of the post-detection SETI Hub and Kathryn Denning’s bibliography, inviting collaborative contributions to grow a rich interdisciplinary collection, developing a Post-Detection section for the SETI Primer
* People – A growing list of researchers and groups engaged in post-detection ecologies
* People – A growing list of researchers and groups engaged in post-detection ecologies
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* Creative Commons – Copyright, conduct, & terms
* Creative Commons – Copyright, conduct, & terms
* Imaginarium – creative archive, including various forms of art, films, books, and creative scenarios exploring post-detection, also available in gallery view
* Imaginarium – creative archive, including various forms of art, films, books, and creative scenarios exploring post-detection, also available in gallery view
'''Contribute'''
* How to contribute to this wiki


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Revision as of 22:11, 31 August 2024

SETI-Hub Wiki

In SETI (the search for extraterrestrial iIntelligence), "post-detection" refers to the events that take place after the successful detection of extraterrestrial intelligence. Post-detection research prepares for the societal, legal, ethical, ecological and scientific challenges that may arise, developing emergent strategies and imaginative frameworks to meet the unknown. As SETI and technosignature detection rapidly advance in the 2020s, post-detection research is vital to engage the cultural, ethical, and philosophical questions of potential extraterrestrial discovery in a time of societal conflict and ecological uncertainty.

Community Wiki

This wiki is a community resource for exploring, learning about, and sharing post-detection research. It includes reading materials, creative examples, research groups, and resources for all levels of interest.

The Shared Bibliography connects research across disciplines—governance, ethics, technology, futures studies, disaster studies, Indigenous research, creative practice, and art-science—to celebrate longstanding research and open up to plural approaches to post-detection.

The collaborative resource is not intending to be definitive, but aims to support varieties of post-detection research, and widen access and encourage a rich and varied forum that supports all levels of post-detection research.

If something is missing, we warmly invite you to contribute and share it with the community.

Content of this wiki

  • Bibliography – The core of the wiki, this section builds on the collective work of the post-detection SETI Hub and Kathryn Denning’s bibliography, inviting collaborative contributions to grow a rich interdisciplinary collection, developing a Post-Detection section for the SETI Primer
  • People – A growing list of researchers and groups engaged in post-detection ecologies
  • Terminology – Terminology related to SETI and post-detection
  • Workshops – Past and future workshops with a particular emphasis on post-detection themes
  • Teaching - Collection on teaching materials and educational resources about post-detection SETI
  • Multimedia Archive – videos, press, interviews, and various media on SETI post-detection
  • Acknowledgements — Dedication, honouring contributions & thanks
  • Creative Commons – Copyright, conduct, & terms
  • Imaginarium – creative archive, including various forms of art, films, books, and creative scenarios exploring post-detection, also available in gallery view

Contribute

  • How to contribute to this wiki


External Links

  • Useful online links


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