ABSTRACT
‘… a response’ argues for the productive apposition of these collective works to suggest novel incipient ethics shaping how humans inhabit emerging space societies. A methodological emphasis on bricolage and the ‘longue durée’ enable ethnographers to make sense of these seemingly incommensurate and emergent worlds to consider how, following Kelly Oliver, one can be attend to these divergent ‘inevitabilities’ and enable the conditions for more ‘response-able’ understandings of how humans inhabit space societies.
