Space-Based Medicine: A Sociological Perspective on Opportunities and Challenges for Future Health
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Abstract:
Space-based medicine (SBM), originally developed to protect astronauts from the effects of microgravity, radiation, and isolation, integrates physiology,
biotechnology, and engineering. The physiological changes observed in space (bone and muscle loss, cardiovascular dysfunction, immunosuppression)
have provided models for studying aging and degenerative diseases. Research in microgravity has opened prospects for regenerative medicine,
pharmaceutical development, and spin-offs related to telemedicine and biosensors with terrestrial applications. Despite its social relevance, the field
remains unexplored by the social sciences. This paper adopts a multidimensional sociological perspective by analyzing SBM as: (1) a total institution
(Goffman) that disciplines bodies and relationships; (2) a biopower device (Foucault); (3) a socio-technical assemblage (Latour); (4) a producer of
biological citizenship (Rose); (5) a paradigmatic example of the risk society (Beck, Luhmann). This paper integrates medical-scientific analysis and
sociological theory in a still unexplored field. It also raises new governance and ethics issues.
biotechnology, and engineering. The physiological changes observed in space (bone and muscle loss, cardiovascular dysfunction, immunosuppression)
have provided models for studying aging and degenerative diseases. Research in microgravity has opened prospects for regenerative medicine,
pharmaceutical development, and spin-offs related to telemedicine and biosensors with terrestrial applications. Despite its social relevance, the field
remains unexplored by the social sciences. This paper adopts a multidimensional sociological perspective by analyzing SBM as: (1) a total institution
(Goffman) that disciplines bodies and relationships; (2) a biopower device (Foucault); (3) a socio-technical assemblage (Latour); (4) a producer of
biological citizenship (Rose); (5) a paradigmatic example of the risk society (Beck, Luhmann). This paper integrates medical-scientific analysis and
sociological theory in a still unexplored field. It also raises new governance and ethics issues.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Sociology of Space-Based Medicine
Elenco autori:
Bianco, Adele
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