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Consumer drone evolutions: trends,spaces, temporalities,threats
Authors:Anna Jackman
Institution:1. Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham (Surrey), UKanna.jackman@rhul.ac.uk
Abstract:ABSTRACT

While the drone has become synonymous with the War on Terror, the asymmetric iconography of the battlefield is shifting. Commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) drones are increasingly prevalent features of global battlefields, employed by non-state actors in both visualising such spaces, and the directing and inflicting of harm. As such usage increases, so too do concerns around their evolving adoption, adaptation, and potential portability into homeland spheres. While cognizant of the range of positive drone applications, it is asserted that drones nonetheless remain simultaneously bound to an inverse potential for exploitation. In examining drone risk, this article approaches the consumer drone through a series of sites and spaces through which it is technically and socially constructed. Reflecting upon industry innovation, community-driven experimentation, and evolving airspace – it calls for greater attention to the drone’s malleability, arguing that understandings of COTS drones must remain attentive to both drone potential and potential drone threat.
Keywords:Drones  unmanned aerial vehicles  risk  threat  technology  innovation  mitigation  airspace
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