Ola Hall
Universitetslektor, prefekt
The use of drones in the spatial social sciences
Författare
Summary, in English
Drones are increasingly becoming a ubiquitous feature of society. They are being used for a multiplicity of applications for military, leisure, economic, and academic purposes. Their application in academia, especially as social science research tools, has seen a sharp uptake in the last decade. This has been possible due, largely, to significant developments in computerization and miniaturization, which have culminated in safer, cheaper, lighter, and thus more accessible drones for social scientists. Despite their increasingly widespread use, there has not been an adequate reflection on their use in the spatial social sciences. There is need for a deeper reflection on their application in these fields of study. Should the drone even be considered a tool in the toolbox of the social scientist? In which fields is it most relevant? Should it be taught as a course in the social sciences much in the same way that spatially-oriented software packages have become mainstream in institutions of higher learning? What are the ethical implications of its application in spatial social science? This paper is a brief reflection on these questions. We contend that drones are a neutral tool which can be good and evil. They have actual and potentially wide applicability in academia but can be a tool through which breaches in ethics can be occasioned given their unique abilities to capture data from vantage perspectives. Researchers therefore need to be circumspect in how they deploy this powerful tool which is increasingly becoming mainstream in the social sciences.
Avdelning/ar
- Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi
Publiceringsår
2021-10-06
Språk
Engelska
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Drones
Volym
5
Issue
4
Länkar
Dokumenttyp
Artikel i tidskrift
Förlag
MDPI AG
Ämne
- Human Geography
Nyckelord
- Drones
- Ethics
- Legislation
- Spatial social sciences
- Spatial analysis
Aktiv
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 2504-446X