Show 700 Notes: Jensine Andresen

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Publications by Dr. Jensine Andresen on Extraterrestrial Intelligence (ETI) and Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Kindle and print versions of these books are available on Amazon.com. PDFs of some publications are available on Jensine Andresen’s profiles on Academia.edu and ResearchGate.net.

  1. “Two Elephants in the Room of Astrobiology.” In Astrobiology: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy, edited by Octavio A. Chon Torres, Ted Peters, Joseph Seckbach, and Richard Gordon, 193-231. Hoboken, NJ/Beverly MA, Wiley/Scrivener.
  2. Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Academic and Societal Implications, edited by Jensine Andresen and Octavio A. Chon Torres, 2-6. Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Publishing (Two chapters: “Cartographies of Knowledge and Academic Maps” and “Mind of the Matter, Matter of the Mind.”
  3. Bohm’s Interpretation of the Quantum Theory: Implications for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (ETI) and Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). KDP.
  4. Extraterrestrial Ethics. London: Ethics Press.
  5. Hyperconflation: Recommending a Relational Alternative to the Datacentric Approach to UAP.
  6. Hyperconvergence: Religion, Politics, and UFOs.
  7. Safe Space: Demilitarizing Space for Humans and Extraterrestrials.
  8. Abolishing Nuclear Weapons: The Argument for Unilateral Restraint.
  9. Supranational Folly: ETI and the Decentralization of Human Society.
  10. Which Science?

BIO: Jensine Andresen (Ph.D. Harvard University) holds a B.S.E. in Civil Engineering from Princeton University, where she also earned a Certificate from theSchool of Public and International Affairs. She completed an M.A. degree at Columbia University in Social Anthropology with a focus on China. She also earned A.M. (master’s) and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard University from the Committee on the Study of Religion with a focus on Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. Dr. Andresen was an Assistant Professor at Boston University in the interdisciplinary doctoral program on Science, Philosophy, and Religion. She also worked as an Officer of Research, Associate Research Scholar at Columbia University. In addition to her work in academia, Dr. Andresen also has held positions in finance, business, and government.

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