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In this primer, we lay out some of the basic questions, arguments and issues that we have associated with “planetary ethnography”. This is part of a long-term exploratory task that we are undertaking within the framework of the ARIES research project on “Space technologies, resources and ‘multi-planetary’ communities: Space exploration and the imaginaries of living in a climate-changing world”.
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