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      The Good Drone explores the use of drones in civil and military airspace, including agriculture, border control, policing, search and rescue, warfare and wildlife protection. Drones are no longer only synonymous with the US deployment of weaponized drones in the Global War ...

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      Product ID:9780367000844
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Emerging Technologies, Ethics and International Affairs
      Title:The Good Drone
      Authors:Author: Kristin Sandvik, Maria Jumbert
      Page Count:202
      Subjects:Armed conflict, Armed conflict, Weapons and equipment, Weapons & equipment
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      The Good Drone explores the use of drones in civil and military airspace, including agriculture, border control, policing, search and rescue, warfare and wildlife protection. Drones are no longer only synonymous with the US deployment of weaponized drones in the Global War on Terror. However, while the military use of drones has been the subject of much scrutiny, the use of drones for other purposes has so far received little academic attention. The first in its kind, this volume surveys the possibilities drones deployed across civil and military airspace have for doing good.


      While the military use of drones has been the subject of much scrutiny, the use of drones for humanitarian purposes has so far received little attention. As the starting point for this study, it is argued that the prospect of using drones for humanitarian and other life-saving activities has produced an alternative discourse on drones, dedicated to developing and publicizing the endless possibilities that drones have for "doing good". Furthermore, it is suggested that the Good Drone narrative has been appropriated back into the drone warfare discourse, as a strategy to make war "more human".

      This book explores the role of the Good Drone as an organizing narrative for political projects, technology development and humanitarian action. Its contribution to the debate is to take stock of the multiple logics and rationales according to which drones are "good", with a primary objective to initiate a critical conversation about the political currency of "good". This study recognizes the many possibilities for the use of drones and takes these possibilities seriously by critically examining the difference the drones'' functionalities can make, but also what difference the presence of drones themselves – as unmanned and flying objects – make. Discussed and analysed are the implications for the drone industry, user communities, and the areas of crisis where drones are deployed.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:1900-01-01

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      Weight344 g
      Dimensions155 × 232 × 17 mm