We have entered a recent zeitgeist; the era of the -new space age-, driven by billionaires, technological advancements, and a few dominating state powers. All the while, the climate is in crisis and near the point of irrevocable damage resulting in vast changes across the globe. We are seeing vital ecosystems being impacted, species at risk of extinction, and extreme weather from tropical storms, hurricanes, and tornados, to heatwaves, droughts, floods, increased wildfires, rising sea levels, loss of sea ice, and melting glaciers.
While the race to space may be said to offer -new- opportunities for -humanity-, we ask, is it predicated on the same logics and historical patterns of the past? This question guides our approach and critical assessment of human expansionism into space. Space Expansionism and Criminology: The Emerging Terrain of Crime, Harm, and Violence offers readers a critical analysis of space expansionism and today-s race to space that has come to