Professor Schwartz is lead editor, alongside Dr. Linda Billings and Dr. Erika Nesvold,
of a new Oxford University Press volume entitled Reclaiming Space: Progressive and Multicultural Visions of Space Exploration. The book is set to release late March of 2023, and is available for pre-order here:
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/reclaiming-space-9780197604793?cc=us&lang=en&
From the publisher's website:
"Reclaiming Space is an innovative study of space travel's history, legitimacy, and future. The NewSpace
movement that presently dominates spaceflight culture is characterized by distinctly
Western, free-market capitalist values and associated with the space ambitions of
the super-wealthy. This book exists to incubate, illuminate, and illustrate a more
diverse and inclusive conversation about space exploration. Reclaiming Space asks: What would space exploration be like if we prioritized, or even simply acknowledged,
the perspectives and value systems of individuals who are disabled, aren't white,
aren't male, or aren't characteristically Western in their values? What can these
perspectives teach us all about space exploration and its value (or even its potential
for harm) that cannot be easily recognized or appreciated under the NewSpace status
quo? And what should we be doing differently when it comes to space exploration?
The twenty-seven original essays in this volume provide much needed perspective on
space exploration by offering counterpoints to mainstream thinking about space. Essays
address subjects such as the history and development of spaceflight culture, both
within and outside the United States; the impact of science fiction and space art
on how we conceptualize space; diverse cultural narratives and responses to space;
and the ways space exploration might be leveraged in support of repairing injustices. Reclaiming Space also considers what our responsibilities might be as a spacefaring species in the
distant future. Contributors include academics who research space exploration, spaceflight
culture, space ethics, and space policy, as well as space artists and authors of award-winning
science and speculative fiction. Written for space enthusiasts of all backgrounds, Reclaiming Space is an engaging, provocative volume of essays showcasing the perspectives of women,
persons of color, and others who are typically left out of discussions of space exploration."