Enhancing Life in the Hyper-surveillance Mini-world of a Space Station: The Role of Situation Awareness, Communication, and Reality TV in the Life of Astronauts
Contribuinte(s) |
K. Chisholm |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2006
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Resumo |
This is the third article of a series entitled Astronauts as Audiences. In this article, we investigate the roles that situation awareness (SA), communications, and reality TV (including media communications) might have on the lives of astronauts in remote space communities. We examined primary data about astronauts’ living and working environments, applicable theories of SA, communications, and reality TV (including media communications). We then surmised that the collective application of these roles might be a means of enhancing the lives of astronauts in remote space communities. |
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Publicador |
US Federal Aviation of Administration (FAA) Academy |
Palavras-Chave | #C1 #400101 Journalism #751004 The media #190301 Journalism Studies |
Tipo |
Journal Article |