Student Information
Graduate Student
Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology
College of Global Futures
Long Bio
Caity Roe is Ph.D. student in the Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology program in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University working at the intersection of space ethics, space governance and space policy. Her background in psychology and expertise in behavioral science research methods gives her a unique perspective on issues related to building a more sustainable future in space. Her research currently focuses on the environmental ethics of planetary exploration, the development of alternative models for international space governance and the sociological importance and impact of space science and technology.
When not thinking about the future of space, Caity is collecting comic books, playing video games or reading science fiction books (probably about space).
Education
M.A., Counseling Psychology, University of Denver, 2023
B.A., Psychology, University of Colorado, 2020