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Don?t Drone? Negotiating Ethics of RPAS in Emergency Response
Xaroula Kerasidou
author
Monika Büscher
author
Michael Liegl
author
2015
University of Agder (UiA)
Kristiansand, Norway
English
This paper explores discourses of automation as a key ethical concern in the development of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems for disaster response. We discuss problems arising from ?humanistic? dichotomies that pit human against machine, military against civil uses and experts against laypersons. We explore how it may be possible to overcome human-technology dichotomies.
Automation
drones
posthuman phenomenology
responsibility
RPAS
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text
http://idl.iscram.org/files/xaroulakerasidou/2015/1198_XaroulaKerasidou_etal2015.pdf
XaroulaKerasidou_etal2015
ISCRAM 2015 Conference Proceedings ? 12th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2015
L. Palen
editor
M. Buscher
editor
T. Comes
editor
A. Hughes
editor
ISCRAM 2015 Conference Proceedings ? 12th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2015
University of Agder (UiA)
Kristiansand, Norway
conference publication
9788271177881
2411-3387
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