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Space Tourism as Elite-Produced Social Harm: A Zemiological Critique
Conventional debates on the sustainability of space tourism tend to focus on technical efficiency, carbon accounting, or regulatory gaps. Such approaches, however, remain insufficient for grasping the deeper harms produced by this emerging industry. Drawing on this “harm” perspective, this article reframes space tourism not as an issue of environmental mismanagement but as a form of elite-produced harm embedded within global structures of inequality, extractivism, and climate
Era Robbani
Jan 154 min read
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