Antarctic Winter-Over Syndrome: Narrative Perspective (Polish Contemporary Philosophy and Philosophical Humanities, #22)

by Jan Felicjan Terelak

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The book is a journal that presents narrations and factual accounts of events covering 144 days the author spent during the Third Scientific Expedition of the Polish Academy of Sciences to the Arctowski Station on King George Island (South Shetland Islands). The observations comprise events and behaviors in daily life situations of a team of Polish polar explorers. A valuable source of knowledge for empirical psychology on the behavior of people in extreme conditions, the book describes symptoms that form the winter-over syndrome. The “winter-over syndrome” may be predicted by analogous effects of space isolation, especially in long-term space missions, like an expedition to Mars. Hence, this book is an important scientific and civilizational event in the era of space exploration.

  • ISBN13 9783631825860
  • Publish Date 23 December 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CH
  • Imprint Peter Lang AG