The social construction of the humanitarian health drone: socialising the UAV

As unmanned aerial vehicles become increasingly present across everyday domains and lives, understanding the social factors driving and shaping the form of these machines gains in urgency. Inspired by socio-philosophical frameworks, this thesis seeks to determine the social drivers and outcomes of t...

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Main Author: Castellon, Alexandre
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Unpublished 2020
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/63704/
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description As unmanned aerial vehicles become increasingly present across everyday domains and lives, understanding the social factors driving and shaping the form of these machines gains in urgency. Inspired by socio-philosophical frameworks, this thesis seeks to determine the social drivers and outcomes of this technology, exploring humanitarian health applications in added depth as an empirical example from which future research can derive. A discourse analysis explores recurring themes and phrases from primary and secondary sources which participate in the construction of drone-related narratives, which through the eye of visions and Utopianism can be seen to promote pro-drone conceptualisations of the future. This piece concludes that using a ‘visions’ framework may help frame narratives and guide balanced and considered regulation for the future.
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spelling nottingham-637042020-11-04T01:05:05Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/63704/ The social construction of the humanitarian health drone: socialising the UAV Castellon, Alexandre As unmanned aerial vehicles become increasingly present across everyday domains and lives, understanding the social factors driving and shaping the form of these machines gains in urgency. Inspired by socio-philosophical frameworks, this thesis seeks to determine the social drivers and outcomes of this technology, exploring humanitarian health applications in added depth as an empirical example from which future research can derive. A discourse analysis explores recurring themes and phrases from primary and secondary sources which participate in the construction of drone-related narratives, which through the eye of visions and Utopianism can be seen to promote pro-drone conceptualisations of the future. This piece concludes that using a ‘visions’ framework may help frame narratives and guide balanced and considered regulation for the future. Unpublished 2020-09-09 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/63704/1/The%20social%20construction%20of%20the%20humanitarian%20health%20drone.pdf Castellon, Alexandre (2020) The social construction of the humanitarian health drone: socialising the UAV. Working Paper. Unpublished. (Submitted) humanitarian health drones; Dingpolitik; utopianism; discourse analysis; visions: social construction; regulation; risk-perception; public consciousness; legitimation
spellingShingle humanitarian health drones; Dingpolitik; utopianism; discourse analysis; visions: social construction; regulation; risk-perception; public consciousness; legitimation
Castellon, Alexandre
The social construction of the humanitarian health drone: socialising the UAV
title The social construction of the humanitarian health drone: socialising the UAV
title_full The social construction of the humanitarian health drone: socialising the UAV
title_fullStr The social construction of the humanitarian health drone: socialising the UAV
title_full_unstemmed The social construction of the humanitarian health drone: socialising the UAV
title_short The social construction of the humanitarian health drone: socialising the UAV
title_sort social construction of the humanitarian health drone: socialising the uav
topic humanitarian health drones; Dingpolitik; utopianism; discourse analysis; visions: social construction; regulation; risk-perception; public consciousness; legitimation
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/63704/