Treffer: Drone Power: Conservation, Humanitarianism, Policing and War

Title:
Drone Power: Conservation, Humanitarianism, Policing and War
Source:
Theory, Culture & Society. 39:3-26
Publication Status:
Preprint
Publisher Information:
Center for Open Science, 2021.
Publication Year:
2021
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Article
File Description:
application/pdf
ISSN:
1460-3616
0263-2764
DOI:
10.33767/osf.io/9nk3y
DOI:
10.1177/02632764211022828
Accession Number:
edsair.doi.dedup.....e422e76c8eff4c793592a16494be8a82
Database:
OpenAIRE

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A convergence of four genealogies reveals drone power. Environmentality describes the contradictory uses of drones in conservation. Humanitarianism articulates how control is enacted and challenged in human crises. Securitization examines drones in surveillance and counter-surveillance. Militarization, the use of drones in war, explains domination from above and resistance from below. While theories of governmentality dominate, an emergent materialism within drone studies emphasizes the diffusion of power and agency. A synthesis of drone governmentality and drone materialism exposes four flightways or elemental trajectories. The drone is an existential technology – a tool for enlivenment and senescence. As such, drone power migrates between biopolitics and resistance. In doing so, drone performativity generates assemblages of human and nonhuman actants entangled at material-discursive and onto-epistemological levels. Entrapment designates the consequences of increasing dependency on technologies in sociotechnical systems of life and death.