The Astrosociology Research Institute is pleased to announce a Call for our next issue of the Astrosociological Insights Forum – one of only two publications dedicated to astrosociological topics and the development of astrosociology as an academic field.
Our Forum’s Fall 2026 Issue will focus on: “ANALOG SPACE MISSIONS” Part 2
This issue will explore your experiences, discussions, and opinions on the social sciences, humanities, and arts (core elements of astrosociology) and their relevancy to analog space missions.
Why is astrosociology a necessary field in this area of education and research?
At a simplistic level, articles are regarded as “thought pieces” – structured logical arguments are necessary, but research is not required. Research findings and your experiences are highly encouraged!
How to Enter:
Please send your submitted article to Mia Belle Parkinson, Editor in Chief, at: ARI-Forum@astrosociology.org.
Editorial Guidelines:
- Shorter pieces should be between 500 and 1500 words.
- Longer contributions should not exceed 2500 words. (Exceptions will be considered on an individual basis.)
- All submissions must be in MS Word format and should use numbered endnotes for reference or the American Psychological Association format.
- For guidelines on English language usage, please consult style manuals such as the APA, MLA, or the Chicago Manual of Style.
- Please include a recent photo and a brief biographical byline or statement of professional affiliation.
All editorial decisions are final, and any submission not included remains eligible for consideration for the next issue unless otherwise stated or withdrawn for consideration by the author.