Reflection of Social Aspects of Professional Activity of Cosmonauts

Q3 Social Sciences
Aleksandr Vladimirovich Khodykin, V. Zvonovsky
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ABSTRACT Cosmonauts represent a specific group of people, whose social bonds, actions, and collective representations are transforming in response to the special conditions of outer space, in which the activity experience is unique for humans. This work studies the reflections of social aspects of the professional activity of cosmonauts in their interviews. The conclusions of the study show that working in a confined space of an orbital station is connected with psychological difficulties; that cosmonaut crews exhibit high psychological compatibility; that cosmonauts have a strong friendships and family connections; that there is effective intercultural communication, which facilitates the joint work in international crews; that democratic management style is the most widespread in crews; that actual work in outer space is considerably different from ground-based training; that the skills obtained during trainings allows to minimize problems encountered; that spaceflight changes people’s mindset; and that people feel global social and environmental problems of the Earth more deeply.
航天员职业活动社会层面的反思
宇航员代表了一个特定的人群,他们的社会关系、行为和集体表现都在响应外太空的特殊条件而发生变化,在外太空的活动体验对人类来说是独一无二的。本研究研究了宇航员职业活动在访谈中的社会反映。研究的结论表明,在轨道站的密闭空间工作与心理困难有关;宇航员表现出很高的心理相容性;宇航员有着深厚的友谊和家庭关系;有效的跨文化沟通,有利于国际船员的协同工作;这种民主的管理风格在员工中最为普遍;外层空间的实际工作与地面训练有很大不同;在培训期间获得的技能可以最大限度地减少遇到的问题;太空飞行改变了人们的心态;人们更深刻地感受到地球的全球性社会和环境问题。
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Astropolitics
Astropolitics Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Astropolitics: The International Journal of Space Politics and Policy is a peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal is dedicated to policy relevant and interdisciplinary analysis of civil, commercial, military, and intelligence space activities. Committed to the highest editorial standards, Astropolitics is the international journal of choice for the academic, policy-maker and professional in the space community.
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