Off-Earth by Erika Nesvold - ISBN: 9780262047548
Hardcover
Space settlement: Will we create utopia or repeat Earth’s mistakes?

Off-Earth

Ethical Questions and Quandaries for Living in Outer Space

  • Hardcover

    296 pages

  • Release Date

    25 April 2023

Summary

Can we do better in space than we’ve done here on Earth?

We’ve pinpointed the destination, refined the technology, designed the habitat, outfitted our space residents. Are we forgetting something? A timely reminder that it’s not just rocket science, this thought-provoking book explores the all-too-human issues raised by the prospect of settling in outer space. It’s worth remembering, Erika Nesvold suggests, that in making new worlds, we don’t necessarily leave our earthly problems beh…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262047548
ISBN-10:0262047543
Author:Erika Nesvold
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:296
Release Date:25 April 2023
Weight:567g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“’What kind of world do we want our descendants in space to inhabit?’ asks astrophysicist Nesvold in her thought-provoking debut. Expanding on her podcast, Making New Worlds, she ponders the ethics of space settlement…Nesvold’s timely warning is bolstered by nuanced ethics and her careful attention to how colonization has historically been accompanied by injustice and violence. This raises hard questions that deserve serious consideration.”
—Publishers Weekly

“Astrophysicist Nesvold (host of the podcast Making New Worlds) addresses a variety of questions about the ethical and social aspects of living and working in space. Many issues should be considered and defined before humans build settlements in space or attempt long-term Star Trek–type missions, where citizens of a near-utopian society work peaceably together and boldly venture into space to explore the galaxy. Expanding upon the information presented on her podcast, the author considers questions such as making outer space accessible to all and prioritizing human rights and ethics. She emphasizes the need for including humanities perspectives in the discussion, not just STEM-oriented ideas. Philosophers, anthropologists, and sociologists can provide insights into the “why” of space travel, whereas scientists and engineers tend to focus on the “how.” As Nesvold suggests, government agencies and private companies need to spend more time thinking about how to build communities in space based on ethical considerations and cultural values. This well-researched and accessible book is for general readers or those interested in the philosophy of science or the ethics of space travel.”
—Library Journal

Off-Earth will amaze you: On nearly every page, it will have your jaw dropping in response to mind-blowing revelations… . Off-Earth: Ethical Questions and Quandaries for Living in Outer Space is really, really good.”
Ars Technica

“Imaginative and captivating, Erika Nesvold’s Off-Earth poses vital, wide-ranging ethical questions about the future of human communities in outer space… . Brilliant and thought-provoking, Off-Earth will not only challenge your assumptions about future worlds, but will change your understanding of the values and desires that shape the world today.”
Foreword Reviews

“As the possibility of humans living in outer space inches closer to reality, an astrophysicist ponders the numerous ethical questions that should be addressed while planning for future settlements on the moon, Mars and beyond.”
—Science News

About The Author

Erika Nesvold

Erika Nesvold, an astrophysicist, has worked as a researcher at NASA Goddard and the Carnegie Institution for Science. She is a developer for Universe Sandbox, a physics-based space simulator; cofounder of the nonprofit organization the JustSpace Alliance; and the creator and host of the podcast Making New Worlds.

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