About

How can we sustain healthy human communities in space?

We’re researching effective strategies for navigating dilemmas of shared resources, common good and collective action under conditions of high uncertainty and high risk, like those in space. Players are citizens of an early Martian community charged with working together to provide for the sustained welfare of the settlement. All player actions are tracked and analyzed. We examine what behaviors tend to produce success, and what tends to produce failure. Each instance of gameplay is a simulation, a modeling exercise for future human space communities. 

Status

Active

Category

Research and science | Media and public outreach

Environment

Moon and Mars

Contact

Portrait of Lance Gharavi

Lance Gharavi

Professor

School of Music, Dance and Theatre

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Key accomplishments

  • Created a card-based Port of Mars game and conducted a pilot study.
  • Developed a digital version of Port of Mars to improve data collection and increase sample sizes.
  • Launched a larger study with the digital game: The Mars Madness Tournament.

In the news

Publications

News

Mars Madness tournament imagines life on the red planet

April 12, 2021 | Karin Valentine

ASU’s “Mars Madness” tournament challenges students to strategize for sustainable life on Mars.