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Douglas A. Vakoch ( ; born June 16, 1961) is an American astrobiologist, search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) researcher, psychologist, and president of METI International, a nonprofit research and educational organization devoted to transmitting intentional signals to extraterrestrial civilizations. Vakoch led METI's participation in Sónar Calling GJ 273b, which transmitted a series of interstellar messages to Luyten's Star, located 12.4 light years from Earth. Vakoch advocates ongoing transmission projects, arguing that this does not increase risks of an alien invasion as suggested by British cosmologist Stephen Hawking. He has participated in several SETI observation programs, and after sixteen years at the SETI Institute, where he was director of Interstellar Message Composition, Vakoch founded METI International. He has edited over a dozen books in SETI, astrobiology, the psychology of space exploration, and ecocriticism. He is general editor of two-book series in ecocriticism and in the intersection of space and society. Vakoch has appeared widely on television and radio as a commentator on SETI and astrobiology. He is an emeritus professor of clinical psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS).


Early life and education

Douglas Vakoch grew up in rural Minnesota. He created his first interstellar message as a high school student—a series of two-dimensional pictures that built upon a message transmitted from Arecibo Observatory in 1974. "The issue that really hit me early on, and that has stayed with me, is just the challenge of creating a message that would be understandable," he told ''
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''. Vakoch earned a bachelor's degree in comparative religion from
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, a master's degree in history and philosophy of science from the
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, and a PhD in psychology from
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. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at
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before he accepted a position at the
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in Mountain View, California.


Active Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (Active SETI)

Vakoch argues that in order to make contact, humankind may need to take the initiative in transmitting, a project called
active SETI Active SETI (Active Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) is the attempt to send messages to intelligent extraterrestrial life. Active SETI messages are predominantly sent in the form of radio signals. Physical messages like that of the P ...
. He has been called "a prominent voice in favor of active SETI," "the most prominent METI essaging to extraterrestrial intelligenceproponent," and "the man who speaks for Earth." In ''Discover'''s ranking of scientists either in favor of or opposed to transmitting, Vakoch was cited as "super pro," at the extreme of those advocating messaging. After sixteen years at the SETI Institute, where he was director of Interstellar Message Composition, Vakoch founded
METI (Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence) METI International, known simply as METI, is a non-profit research organization that creates and transmits interstellar messages to attempt to communicate with extraterrestrial civilizations. In July 2015, the papers to form METI were filed by ...
, a nonprofit research and educational organization.


Passive SETI

In 2010, Vakoch was one of the leaders of Project Dorothy, a multinational effort launched by Japanese astronomer Shin-ya Narusawa to observe several stars for signals from other civilizations to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of
Project Ozma Project Ozma was a search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) experiment started in 1960 by Cornell University astronomer Frank Drake, at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Green Bank at Green Bank, West Virginia. The object of the e ...
, the first modern-day
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(SETI). Telling ''
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'' about the Project Dorothy observations, Vakoch said " at this weekend really does is begin the process of making it possible to track a possible SETI signal around the globe," and he added " a signal is detected, it has to be confirmed and followed, and now we're setting up a network to do that." Vakoch contends that it is essential to expand an understanding of SETI beyond the technology needed to search by also re-examining assumptions about the nature of intelligence, which was the motivation for the METI workshop, “The Intelligence of SETI: Cognition and Communication in Extraterrestrial Intelligence,” held in San Juan, Puerto Rico on May 18, 2016. "By studying the variety of intelligence found on Earth," Vakoch said, "we can gain new insights into sending messages to life on other planets." He called for "rethinking what SETI means," saying "what we haven't caught up with is the real understanding of intelligence." Vakoch told the
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that " this new approach, we're putting the intelligence back into SETI." He argues that the fact that extraterrestrial intelligence may rely on different senses than humans adds to the complexity of interspecies communication.


Interstellar message design

Vakoch "leads an international group of scientists, artists and scholars from the humanities, as they ponder how we could communicate what it’s like to be human across the vast distances of interstellar space." He advocates creating interstellar messages that begin with concepts shared by humans and extraterrestrials, such as basic mathematics and science and building on these shared concepts to express content that may be distinctly human. He argues that while mathematics and science provide the best starting point for interstellar messages, it is possible that extraterrestrial mathematics and science may vary significantly from human mathematics and science. He notes that on Earth both Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries provide internally consistent frameworks for understanding the world, but they vary in their foundational assumptions. In contrast to the images included on the
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that emphasized the positive aspects of life on Earth, Vakoch proposes that we should be honest about human frailties. He suggests that the most informative things that humankind can convey to an advanced civilization are the struggles humankind is going through as an adolescent technological civilization. Vakoch argues that if we contact other civilizations, they will likely be thousands or millions of years older than humanity's civilization, meaning the extraterrestrial civilization would have greater stability. "Perhaps it is not the beauty of our symphonies that will set us apart from extraterrestrials, nor our moral perfection – living true to our ideals of altruism. If we wish to convey what it is about us that is distinctive, it may be our weakness, our fears, our unknowing – and yet a willingness to forge ahead to attempt contact in spite of this," Vakoch told ''
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''. Vakoch calls for increasing the range of people participating in interstellar message design, and he led a workshop in Paris in 2002 on the interface of art and science in interstellar messages. Speaking to ''
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'' on the day of the meeting, he said "Today the focus has been on whether we can explain something about our aesthetic sensibilities. Is there something about art that is either universal or that can be taught, step by step, to another intelligence?" Vakoch also led meetings attended by anthropologists and sociologists, and he advocates interstellar messages that capture the diversity of human cultures.


Space exploration

Vakoch has contributed to the study of space exploration, most notably through books examining psychological dimensions of space travel. ''The'' ''Journal of Military History'' noted about Vakoch's edited book ''Psychology of Space Exploration: Contemporary Research in Historical Perspective'' that " r those interested in an overview and synthesis of some of the key issues in the psychology of space exploration, this book provides a great introduction," adding that " st interestingly to those whose primary interest lies in history, many of the chapters engage the ''history of the psychology'' of space exploration quite well, most notably in the book’s first two chapters." ''
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'' observed that " is book is unique in that it places much of the ongoing research and interest in the topic of human behavior and performance in space in historical perspective" and concluded that " is certainly worthwhile reading for those directly involved in the next phase of human exploration of space as well as those who will witness this phase from the confines of Earth." ''
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'' wrote that " is diverse and thought-provoking collection represents an important departure for the NASA History Series, a turn from works focused on machines, missions, and management structures to a concern with the smaller group of space sciences interested in human subjects, like space medicine and human factors engineering" and noted that the book "represents an important step in bringing the human-focused space sciences to the attention of a wider audience." '' The Journal of Mind and Behavior'' noted that Vakoch's follow-up book ''On Orbit and Beyond: Psychological Perspectives on Human Spaceflight'' includes several chapters that address the implications of the increased autonomy that astronauts would have on missions to Mars and Saturn, as compared to orbiting Earth or travelling to the Moon. In an interview Vakoch explained the implications of this increased autonomy: "On missions to Mars, where greater autonomy will be expected of astronauts because of the greater distances, ground personnel should expect that their own roles will change over the course of the mission. Unless ground personnel are prepared, they may feel like they are no longer playing as central a role as they did shortly after liftoff because astronauts are now making more decisions." At the 2008 annual convention of the
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, Vakoch chaired the symposium "To the Moon and Mars: Psychology of Long-Duration Space Exploration," which was identified as a "highlight" of the convention. Vakoch has also examined unmanned space exploration. Commenting on plans to send miniature spacecraft to a nearby star, he told the ''
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'' that " sending hundreds or thousands of space probes the size of postage stamps,
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gets around the hazards of spaceflight that could easily end a mission relying on a single spacecraft. Only one nanocraft needs to make its way to
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and send back a signal for the mission to be successful. When that happens, Starshot will make history." Focusing within the solar system, he commented on NASA's plans to send a lander to Jupiter's moon
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, telling ''
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'' that " e top priority of this lander mission will be to search for evidence of life on Europa," adding that "even if that main goal isn’t met, we will learn a great deal about the potential habitability of this icy moon, which will be essential for future, even more ambitious missions."


Cognitive, cross-cultural, and clinical psychology

Vakoch has collaborated on several empirical studies of human cognition. His research in
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with Lee Wurm explores the perception of speech and emotion from an evolutionary framework, with their findings indicating that "speech perception and the affective lexicon" are "closely tied together." Vakoch's experimental work with Yuh-Shiow Lee suggests that complex rules are learned better through
implicit learning Implicit learning is the learning of complex information in an unintentional manner, without awareness of what has been learned. According to Frensch and Rünger (2003) the general definition of implicit learning is still subject to some controver ...
, while simple rules are learned better though explicit learning, with their research suggesting that "implicit learning can be more efficient than explicit learning." Vakoch and the late psychotherapy researcher
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suggested that the expert understanding of experienced psychotherapists is not adequately captured by manualized psychotherapy, and they argued that manualized training can impede "the development of clinical judgment and complex reasoning."


Recognition

* Vakoch was elected as a member of the International Institute of Space Law in 2002. * In 2006 he was awarded a
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Space Art Award "for dedication to the language and codes for broader cosmic reception and communication and their broader cultural meanings." * Vakoch was elected as a corresponding member of the
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in 2009. * Vakoch is a member of the
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(IAU). Within the IAU, he is a member of Division B (Facilities, Technologies and Data Science), Division C (Education, Outreach and Heritage), Division F (Planetary Systems and Bioastronomy), Commission B4 (Radio Astronomy), Commission C2 (Communicating Astronomy with the Public), and Commission F3 (Astrobiology).


Filmography


Television

Vakoch has appeared frequently on television networks including the Discovery Channel, BBC, PBS, and History Channel.


Selected bibliography

Vakoch, D. A. (2011). ''Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence''. Albany, State University of New York Press. Vakoch, D. A. (2011). ''Ecofeminism and rhetoric: critical perspectives on sex, technology, and discourse''. New York, Berghahn Books. Vakoch, D. A. (2011). ''Psychology of space exploration: contemporary research in historical perspective''. Washington, DC, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Communications, History Program Office. Vakoch, D. A. (2012). ''Feminist ecocriticism: environment, women, and literature''. Lanham, MD, Lexington Books. Vakoch, D. A. (2013). ''Altruism in cross-cultural perspective''. New York, Springer. Vakoch, D. A. (2013). ''Astrobiology, history and society: life beyond earth and the impact of discovery''. Heidelberg, Springer Verlag. Vakoch, D. A. (2013). ''On orbit and beyond: psychological perspectives on human spaceflight''. Heidelberg, Germany, Springer-Verlag. Vakoch, D. A. (2014). '' Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication''. Washington, DC, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Communications, Public Outreach Division, History Program Office. Vakoch, D. A. (2014). ''Extraterrestrial altruism: evolution and ethics in the cosmos''. Heidelberg .a. Springer. Vakoch, D. A. (2020). ''Transecology: transgender perspectives on environment and nature''. Abindgon, Oxon, Routledge. Vakoch, D. A. (2021). ''Dystopias and utopias on earth and beyond: feminist ecocriticism of science fiction''. London, Routledge. Vakoch, D. A. (2021). ''Ecofeminist science fiction: international perspectives on gender, ecology, and literature''. London, Routledge. Vakoch, D. A. (2022). ''Transgender India: understanding third gender identities and experiences''. Cham, Switzerland, Springer. Vakoch, D. A. (2023). ''The Routledge handbook of ecofeminism and literature''. London, Routledge. Vakoch, D. A., and Anae, N. (2022). ''Indian feminist ecocriticism''. Lanham, MD, Lexington Books. Vakoch, D. A., & Castrillon, F. (2014). ''Ecopsychology, phenomenology, and the environment: the experience of nature''. New York, Springer. Vakoch, D. A., & Dowd, M. F. (2015). ''The Drake equation: estimating the prevalence of extraterrestrial life through the ages''. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Vakoch, D. A., & Harrison, A. A. (2011). ''Civilizations beyond earth: extraterrestrial life and society''. New York, Berghahn Books. Vakoch, D. A., & Mickey, S. (2018). ''Ecofeminism in dialogue''. Lanham, MD, Lexington Books. Vakoch, D. A., & Mickey, S. (2018). ''Literature and ecofeminism: intersectional and international voices''. London, Routledge. Vakoch, D. A., & Mickey, S. (2018). ''Women and nature?: beyond dualism in gender, body, and environment''. London, Routledge. Vakoch, D. A., & Mickey, S. (2022). ''Eco-anxiety and planetary hope: experiencing the twin disasters of Covid-19 and climate change''. Cham, Switzerland, Springer. Vakoch, D. A., & Mickey, S. (2023). ''Eco-anxiety and pandemic distress: psychological perspectives on resilience and interconnectedness''. Oxford, Oxford University Press.


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