UNDERSTANDING SPACE SECURITY CULTURE AS A NEW EXPLORED HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
This article focuses on systematizing the artificial environments that humans produce in the course of conscious activity. With dynamic technological progress, these, in turn, evolve and become separate entities. Here, the authors attempt to “extend” the artificial human environment to include the s...
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description | This article focuses on systematizing the artificial environments that humans produce in the course of conscious activity. With dynamic technological progress, these, in turn, evolve and become separate entities. Here, the authors attempt to “extend” the artificial human environment to include the space environment. Whether it should be treated as a separate entity from well-known environments such as the rural, urban, industrial, military, and cyberspace will be the subject of the authors’ interest and scientific inquiry. As human activity in space increases, including satellite launches, exploration missions, and potential economic ventures, the creation of a robust space security culture becomes a necessity. Anthropocene man (Sommer, Zakrzewski 2017b) expands on the planet Earth, which is why he looks so eagerly towards Space. The kind of safety culture that will be brought to the newly explored environment will be the subject of piecemeal research. The central problem is formulated as follows: Should humanity learn about and explore Space? Undoubtedly, the decision to explore space is complex and requires consideration of the potential benefits against the associated costs and ethical considerations. |
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spelling | doaj.art-0f42e996a8b04fa99d946597771b3f312024-03-30T12:36:56ZengRzeszow University of TechnologyHumanities and Social Sciences2300-53272300-99182023-12-01304 - part 231732910.7862/rz.2023.hss.821652UNDERSTANDING SPACE SECURITY CULTURE AS A NEW EXPLORED HUMAN ENVIRONMENTHanna SOMMER0Grzegorz ZAKRZEWSKI1Rzeszow University of TechnologyPomeranian Higher School in Starogard GdanskiThis article focuses on systematizing the artificial environments that humans produce in the course of conscious activity. With dynamic technological progress, these, in turn, evolve and become separate entities. Here, the authors attempt to “extend” the artificial human environment to include the space environment. Whether it should be treated as a separate entity from well-known environments such as the rural, urban, industrial, military, and cyberspace will be the subject of the authors’ interest and scientific inquiry. As human activity in space increases, including satellite launches, exploration missions, and potential economic ventures, the creation of a robust space security culture becomes a necessity. Anthropocene man (Sommer, Zakrzewski 2017b) expands on the planet Earth, which is why he looks so eagerly towards Space. The kind of safety culture that will be brought to the newly explored environment will be the subject of piecemeal research. The central problem is formulated as follows: Should humanity learn about and explore Space? Undoubtedly, the decision to explore space is complex and requires consideration of the potential benefits against the associated costs and ethical considerations.https://journals.prz.edu.pl/hss/article/view/1652spaceecosystemsecurity culture |
spellingShingle | Hanna SOMMER Grzegorz ZAKRZEWSKI UNDERSTANDING SPACE SECURITY CULTURE AS A NEW EXPLORED HUMAN ENVIRONMENT Humanities and Social Sciences space ecosystem security culture |
title | UNDERSTANDING SPACE SECURITY CULTURE AS A NEW EXPLORED HUMAN ENVIRONMENT |
title_full | UNDERSTANDING SPACE SECURITY CULTURE AS A NEW EXPLORED HUMAN ENVIRONMENT |
title_fullStr | UNDERSTANDING SPACE SECURITY CULTURE AS A NEW EXPLORED HUMAN ENVIRONMENT |
title_full_unstemmed | UNDERSTANDING SPACE SECURITY CULTURE AS A NEW EXPLORED HUMAN ENVIRONMENT |
title_short | UNDERSTANDING SPACE SECURITY CULTURE AS A NEW EXPLORED HUMAN ENVIRONMENT |
title_sort | understanding space security culture as a new explored human environment |
topic | space ecosystem security culture |
url | https://journals.prz.edu.pl/hss/article/view/1652 |
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