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Principles of Space Anthropology


Principles of Space Anthropology

Establishing a Science of Human Space Settlement
Space and Society

von: Cameron M. Smith

149,79 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 16.09.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9783030250218
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book shows how anthropology can provide an innovative perspective on the human movement into space. It examines adaptation to space on timescales of generations, rather than merely months or years, and uses evolutionary adaptation as a guiding theme. Employing the lessons of evolutionary adaptation,&nbsp;<i>Principles of Extraterrestrial Anthropology</i>&nbsp;recommends evolutionarily-sound strategies of space settlement, covering genetics at the organismal and population levels.&nbsp;The author organizes the concept of cultural adaptation to environments beyond Earth according to observed patterns in human adaptation on Earth. He uses original artwork and tables to help convey complex information in a form accessible to undergraduate and graduate students. Though primarily written to engage students interested in space settlement and exploration, who will eventually build a full anthropology of space settlement,&nbsp;<i>Principles of Extraterrestrial Anthropology</i>&nbsp;is&nbsp;engaging to&nbsp;anthropologists across sub-disciplines, as well as scholars interested in the human dimensions of space exploration and settlement. Just as the term&nbsp;<i>exobiology</i>&nbsp;was invented only a few decades ago to shape the field of space life studies,&nbsp;<i>exoanthropology</i>&nbsp;is outlined to assist in the perpetuation of Earth life through human space settlement.</p><p><br></p>
<div>An Introduction to Space Anthropology.- Individual Hominin Biology Beyond Earth.-&nbsp;Population Genetics of Human Space Settlement.- Cultural Adaptations in Human Space Settlement.-&nbsp;Humanity and the Migration Experience Beyond Earth.- Adaptive Lessons from Ancient Technologies and Cultures.- Human Adaption and Permanent Space Settlement.- Appendix 1.- Appendix 2.<br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div>
<p></p><p>Cameron M. Smith, PhD, is Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Department of Anthropology, Portland State University, Oregon. He has been conducting archeological fieldwork for the past 3 decades and has been teaching human evolution and prehistory courses since 1999. He has published both&nbsp;in&nbsp;technical journals ranging from the&nbsp;<i>American Journal of Physical Anthropology</i>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<i>Antiquity</i>&nbsp;to&nbsp;<i>Acta Astronautca, </i>as well<i> </i>as, in&nbsp;popular science articles and books, chiefly on evolution. As much as he is interested in the human past, however, he is equally fascinated by the human future. To this end Dr. Smith has in recent years been steadily building and publicizing an anthropological approach to the issues of human biological and cultural evolution beyond the boundaries of Earth.</p><br><p></p>
<p>This book shows how anthropology can provide an innovative perspective on the human movement into space. It examines adaptation to space on timescales of generations, rather than merely months or years, and uses evolutionary adaptation as a guiding theme. Employing the lessons of evolutionary adaptation,&nbsp;<i>Principles of Extraterrestrial Anthropology</i>&nbsp;recommends evolutionarily-sound strategies of space settlement, covering genetics at the organismal and population levels.&nbsp;The&nbsp;author organizes the concept of cultural adaptation to environments beyond Earth according to observed patterns in human adaptation on Earth. He uses original artwork and tables to help convey complex information in a form accessible to undergraduate and graduate students. Though primarily written to engage students interested in space settlement and exploration, who will eventually build a full anthropology of space settlement,&nbsp;<i>Principles of Extraterrestrial Anthropology</i>&nbsp;is&nbsp;engaging to&nbsp;anthropologists across sub-disciplines, as well as scholars interested in the human dimensions of space exploration and settlement. Just as the term&nbsp;<i>exobiology</i>&nbsp;was invented only a few decades ago to shape the field of space life studies,&nbsp;<i>exoanthropology</i>&nbsp;is outlined to assist in the perpetuation of Earth life through human space settlement.</p><div><br></div>
Outlines the new field of space anthropology or exoanthropology - the study of human biological and cultural evolution in extraterrestrial (beyond-Earth) environments Sets an evolutionary tone for space settlement on timescales of multiple human generations Bridges the gap between planners of long-term space missions and anthropologists
<p>Outlines the new field of exoanthropology - the study of human biological and cultural evolution in non-Earth environments</p><p>Sets an evolutionary tone for space colonization on timescales of multiple human generations</p><p>Bridges the gap between planners of long-term space missions and antropologists</p>

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