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'''Community Wiki'''
'''Community Wiki'''


'''This wiki connects research across disciplines, not limited to science alone, it includes anthropology, governance and law, ethics, technology, futures studies, disaster studies, Indigenous research, creative practice, and art-science. We welcome contributions on SETI post-detection, including reading materials, creative projects, links to research groups and networks.'''
This wiki is a community resource for exploring, learning about, and sharing evidence-based post-detection research. We welcome contributions on SETI post-detection, links to research groups and networks and reading materials across disciplines, including the natural and social sciences, governance and law, philosophy and ethics, futures studies, anthropology and communication, disaster studies, technology and art-science. '''


This wiki is a community resource for exploring, learning about, and sharing evidence-based post-detection research. The intention is to celebrate foundational post-detection efforts and open up plural approaches to post-detection in the present. The shared bibliography, drawing on collective work with the aim of growing a rich section on SETI Post-Detection for Oman-Reagan et al's [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vd5llZrXOjKZSKZi9-_LWRERvKO4fQh59zPiRcXkJ3s/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.iijse61diydu SETI Primer].
The purpose of the resource is to celebrate foundational post-detection efforts, along with new approaches to uncertain questions and outer space studies in the present day, connecting dots and aiding more joined up thinking.


This wiki is also a living archive, and intended to widen access. The wiki is open, growing, and in process: reflecting the collaborative spirit of a wiki itself. The SETI Post-Detection Hub is based in Scotland, yet this wiki is intended as a planetary resource, committed to including research, networks and perspectives from regions often underrepresented in the Academy, such as the Global South.
The shared bibliography is a collective reading list that aims to grow a rich section on SETI Post-Detection for Oman-Reagan et al's [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vd5llZrXOjKZSKZi9-_LWRERvKO4fQh59zPiRcXkJ3s/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.iijse61diydu SETI Primer].


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'''.
It is is also a living archive intended to widen access. The wiki is open and in process, reflecting the collaborative spirit of a wiki itself. Though the SETI Post-Detection Hub is based in Scotland, this wiki is a planetary resource, committed to including research, networks and perspectives from regions often underrepresented in the Academy, such as the Global South.


References can be added directly in individual [[Bibliography|bibliography]] pages, or added as references with their own unique pages (plus BibTeX) by following Step 2 in the [[HowToAddReferences|contribution guide]].
As the wiki is emerging, and not meant to be fixed or definitive, there are gaps and many potentials. '''Missing something?''' You are warmly invited to add to it: please share your references with the community. You can '''help this wiki grow''' by adding references directly in individual [[Bibliography|bibliography]] pages, or adding new pages or adding references with their own BibTeX by following Step 2 in the [[HowToAddReferences|contribution guide]].


== Getting started ==
== Getting started ==