session 2
Space for All: Decolonial Practices in Space
- type
oral
- Description
This session will focus on the examination, identification and impact of oppressive narratives and behaviors rooted in colonial practices in the space sector while taking into account the systemic character and historical repetition of such narratives in present day disparities. This session will showcase and provide examples of solutions via education, culture and outreach activities as well as Belonging, Accessibility, Diversity, Equity, Justice and Inclusivity (BADEJI, EDI, DEIA) protocols in the workplace, organisations and space agendas. Learnings and recommendations from the perspectives of professionals, scholars, experts, educators, artists and cultural institutions including museums, space agencies and non-profit organisations will be included. From code of ethics to pluralistic commitments towards achieving equity and accessibility, all relevant methodologies and formats are welcomed. This session is a showcase of demonstrated practices and/or experiential learning, and work presented should already have been implemented before the presentation. When submitting abstracts for this session, please: • Clearly identify both the historical context and decolonial praxis, and its connection to space activities. • Clearly identify the connection to the session’s described scope and to space. • Briefly describe what you will present, including results and evaluation of your work, if it has been completed, or a thorough description of the expected outcomes of the work. • Include information about what makes your work unique, original or innovative and worth sharing with the international space community. • State your work’s goal, the intended audience, the measurable objectives that were set, and if the work is in planning or has already occurred. • Provide context describing the research and/or analysis you conducted in choosing the purpose of the activity, the intended audience, and the design of the activity. • Include reference to quantitative or qualitative data gathered through evaluations, surveys or other means. • If any theories are developed, please include information about the practical applicability of the information. • Consider that your audience is international and focus on what others working in the field can learn from your work. Include lessons learned, recommendations or other takeaway messages. • Make sure that the abstract provides a coherent idea or narrative for someone unfamiliar with your work.
- Date
2024-10-15
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Dr. Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian, Karman Project, United Kingdom;
Co-Chair: Mr. Nahum Romero, KOSMICA, Germany;
Rapporteur: Ms. Valerie Anne Casasanto, NASA Goddard/University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), United States;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 10:15 | 7 | confirmed | Ms. Rynee Fandora | Japan | ||
2 | 10:22 | 7 | confirmed | Ms. Melodie Yashar | ICON | United States | |
3 | 10:29 | Studies in Martian Rhetoric: The Mars One Saga Through the Telescope of Narrative Persuasion | 7 | withdrawn | Ms. Fiona Collins | Australia | |
4 | 10:36 | 7 | confirmed | Prof. Marie-Pier Boucher | University of Toronto | Canada | |
5 | 10:43 | 7 | confirmed | Ms. Sahba El-Shawa | Jordan Space Research Initiative (JSRI) | Jordan | |
6 | 10:50 | Doppelgängers³: Intergenerational Trauma and Decolonial Futures in Space Exploration | 7 | confirmed | Dr. Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian | Karman Project | United Kingdom |
7 | 10:57 | Space lessons from the decolonial lexicon of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) | 7 | withdrawn | Mrs. Lauren Alexander | The Netherlands | |
8 | 11:04 | 7 | confirmed | Ms. Meera Rohera | United States | ||
9 | 11:11 | Towards decolonial space performance: methodologies from theatre and performance studies | 7 | confirmed | Dr. Felipe Cervera | UCLA | United States |
10 | 11:18 | 7 | confirmed | Mr. Jahir Santos Germán | Instituto Politécnico Nacional | Mexico | |
11 | 11:25 | 7 | confirmed | Mrs. Michèle Boulogne | The Netherlands | ||
12 | 11:32 | Decolonizing Space: A Critical Examination of Colonial Language in the Naming of the Columbus Module | 7 | confirmed | Ms. Isa Konga | Germany | |
13 | 11:39 | 7 | confirmed | Ms. Daniella Scalice | NASA Ames Research Center | United States | |
14 | 11:46 | 7 | confirmed | Ms. Monserrat Ochoa-Altamirano | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) | Mexico | |
15 | 11:53 | Are Safety Zones the Commencement of Colonization or Spheres of Influence in Space? | 7 | confirmed | Mr. George Anthony Long | United States | |
16 | 12:00 | hear the sky - pioneering space education for the hearing-impaired | 7 | confirmed | Mr. Reza Sadeghi | Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) | Iran |
17 | 12:07 | 7 | withdrawn | Dr. Fabiane Borges | National Institute for Space Research - INPE | Brazil | |
18 | 12:14 | 7 | Dr. Jason Reimuller | United States | |||
19 | 12:21 | 7 | confirmed | Mrs. Veronica Moronese | Italy | ||
20 | 12:28 | Decolonising Wembley: Contesting Commemorative Toponyms and Imperial Legacies | 7 | withdrawn | Mr. Nabil Al-Kinani | United Kingdom |