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    Title

    SETI 2: SETI and Society

    type

    oral

    Description

    All interdisciplinary aspects of SETI, in particular the social and societal consequences of detecting a signal, engaging with a very wide variety of human cultural pursuits - including art, language, education, science, anthropology, sociology, psychology, legal, political and institutional issues, interactions with the media, public outreach and risk communication.

    Date

    2025-09-30

    Time

    15:00

    Room

    Room C4.2

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Ms. Kate Genevieve, University of Sussex, New Zealand;

    • Co-Chair: Dr. Rebecca Charbonneau, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    15:00

    The case of the EQ Peg hoax 25 years ago: Would a replay in today's media landscape have the same result?

    20

    Dr. Carol Oliver

    University of New South Wales

    Australia

    2

    15:20

    THE HISTORY OF THE IAA SETI PERMANENT COMMITTEE - 2000 to 2009

    12

    Ms. Lori Walton

    Consultant

    Canada

    3

    15:32

    Patterns in Perception of a Simulated Message from Space

    12

    Ms. Daniela De Paulis

    SETI Institute

    United States

    4

    15:44

    SETI Post-Detection Protocols: Progress Towards a New Version

    12

    Prof. Michael Garrett

    University of Manchester

    United Kingdom

    5

    15:56

    The International Institute of Space Law SETI Working Group: Introduction, Overview, and Findings So Far

    12

    Prof. Andrea Harrington

    Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University

    Canada

    6

    16:08

    The Societal and Legal Consequences of Detecting Extraterrestrial Intelligence: A Governance Gap

    12

    Ms. Shrawani Shagun

    National Law University, Delhi

    India

    7

    16:20

    Refiguring Communication in SETI: Cybernetics, Analogy, and Improvisation in the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

    12

    Ms. Kate Genevieve

    University of Sussex

    New Zealand

    8

    16:32

    Space and Interstellar Travel and What We Want to be Remembered For – The Case for Indigenous Knowledges for Communication with Prospective ET’s and for Human spaceflight purpose and a Collective Earth Message

    12

    Dr. Sasha Alexander

    Western Sydney University

    Australia

    9

    16:44

    A first contribution to the history of Italian SETI

    12

    Dr. Paolo Musso

    InCosmiCon Research Center

    Italy

    10

    16:56

    New Cosmic Perspectives: Indigenous Knowledge and SETI

    12

    Dr. Alvin D. Harvey

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

    United States

    11

    17:08

    Sustainability Puzzles and the Extraterrestrial Turn

    12

    Dr. Chelsea Haramia

    University of Bonn

    Germany

    12*

    17:20

    differences in linguistic cultural and moral values of a similarly intelligent extraterrestrial life-form

    10

    Mr. Nihaal Raphael Kerketta

    India

    *

    A Single Sky: a new simulated First-Contact scenario engaging the global scientific SETI network, and integrating deep space technologies into SETI search.

    10

    Ms. Daniela De Paulis

    SETI Institute

    United States

    *

    Earth’s first encounter. Will making contact strengthen humanity or cause more harm than good, and if so, who makes the first move?

    10

    Ms. Ellie Fox

    Student

    Australia

    *

    the role of consciousness in defining reality: a philosophical and scientific inquiry

    10

    Ms. Khadija Bayramova

    Garabagh University

    Azerbaijan

    *

    The Search for Meaning: The Social Impact of SETI and Its Influence on Humanity

    10

    Ms. Raneem Alazzam

    Jordan University of Science & Technology

    Jordan