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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—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. Either add simple references in the individual [[Bibliography|bibliography]] pages, or add references with BibTeX by following the [[HowToAddReferences|contribution guide]].
The Shared Bibliography connects evidence-based research across disciplines, including anthropology, governance, ethics, technology, futures studies, disaster studies, Indigenous research, creative practice, and art-science. The intention is to celebrate historical efforts and open up plural approaches to post-detection in the present. Whilst the collective bibliography 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], this wiki is a living archive, and intended to widen access, encouraging a varied forum that supports all levels of post-detection research, and shares relevant material and groups with networks around the world, including the Global South, as well as the UK.


Whilst there is an aim to grow a rich and full SETI Post-Detection section for Oman-Reagan et al's [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vd5llZrXOjKZSKZi9-_LWRERvKO4fQh59zPiRcXkJ3s/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.iijse61diydu SETI Primer], this collaborative resource is a living archive, and intended to widen access, encouraging a varied forum that supports all levels of post-detection research, and shares relevant research material and groups with research networks in the Global South, as well as the UK. The wiki is not intended as a fixed or definitive resource. It is open, growing, and accumulative; always in process, reflecting the collaborative spirit of a wiki itself.
The wiki is intended as a collaborative resource, not a fixed or definitive resource. It is open, growing, and always in process, reflecting the collaborative spirit of a wiki itself.


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


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You are invited to add either simple references in the individual [[Bibliography|bibliography]] pages, or add references with BibTeX by following the 2nd step in the [[HowToAddReferences|contribution guide]].
 
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SETI-Hub Wiki

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Content of this wiki

  • Bibliography – Builds on the collective work of the SETI Post-Detection Hub, inviting collaborative contributions to grow a rich interdisciplinary collection on SETI Post-Detection, to develop a Post-Detection section for Oman-Reagan et al's SETI Primer
  • Glossary – Terminology related to SETI and post-detection
  • Workshops – Past and future workshops with a particular emphasis on SETI post-detection themes
  • Teaching - Collection on teaching materials and educational resources about SETI post-detection
  • Multimedia Archive – videos, press, interviews, and various media on SETI post-detection
  • Imaginarium – creative archive, including various forms of art, films, books, and creative scenarios exploring SETI post-detection, also available in gallery view
  • Acknowledgements — Dedication, honouring contributions, thanks and a growing list of researchers and groups engaged in SETI post-detection research
  • Creative Commons – Copyright, conduct, & terms

As SETI (the search for extraterrestrial intelligence) and technosignature detection rapidly advance in the 2020s, fresh efforts are underway to explore what events and processes may unfold during and after a confirmed detection—what is known as post-detection. SETI post-detection research is vital for engaging with the cultural, ethical, and philosophical dimensions of potential extraterrestrial contact. It prepares us for the societal, legal, ecological, and scientific challenges that may arise, while developing emergent strategies and imaginative frameworks to meet the unknown.

Community Wiki

This wiki is a community resource for exploring, learning about, and sharing post-detection research.

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 evidence-based research across disciplines, including anthropology, governance, ethics, technology, futures studies, disaster studies, Indigenous research, creative practice, and art-science. The intention is to celebrate historical efforts and open up plural approaches to post-detection in the present. 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, and shares relevant material and groups with networks around the world, including the Global South, as well as the UK.

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

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

You are invited to add either simple references in the individual bibliography pages, or add references with BibTeX by following the 2nd step in the contribution guide.

Getting started

Contribute

  • How to contribute to this wiki

Contributors

  • List of contributors to this wiki over time

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

External Links

  • Useful online links