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Aerial Politics of Visibility: Actors, Spaces, and Drivers of Professional Drone Usage in Switzerland

Author(s)
Pauschinger, Dennis  
Chaire de géographie politique  
Klauser, Francisco  
Chaire de géographie politique  
Date issued
2020
In
Surveillance & Society
Vol
18
No
4
From page
443
To page
466
Abstract
<jats:p>This article draws upon a large-scale survey of professional (public institution and private company) drone usage in Switzerland. The authors argue that professional drone usage includes a wide range of applications and objectives and, thus, logics of vision and visibility. Instead of being systematic and predictable, the visibilities created by professional drone usage are punctual in occurrence, highly varying in spatial logics and articulations, and, therefore, often unpredictable. This raises important questions and problems with regard to the power dynamics unfolding from the visual and visualising capabilities of the technology that reach far beyond the usual focus on surveillance in current academic engagements with the topic.</jats:p>
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/64988
DOI
10.24908/ss.v18i4.13434
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