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TY - GEN
T1 - Don’t drone?
T2 - ISCRAM 2015
AU - Kerasidou, Xaroula
AU - Buscher, Monika
AU - Liegl, Michael
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - This paper explores discourses of automation as a key ethical concern in thedevelopment of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems for disaster response. Wediscuss problems arising from ‘humanistic’ dichotomies that pit human againstmachine, military against civil uses and experts against laypersons. We explorehow it may be possible to overcome human-technology dichotomies.
AB - This paper explores discourses of automation as a key ethical concern in thedevelopment of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems for disaster response. Wediscuss problems arising from ‘humanistic’ dichotomies that pit human againstmachine, military against civil uses and experts against laypersons. We explorehow it may be possible to overcome human-technology dichotomies.
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
BT - Proceedings of The 12th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
A2 - Palen, Leysia
A2 - Buscher, Monika
A2 - Comes, Tina
A2 - Hughes, Amanda
PB - ISCRAM
Y2 - 24 May 2015 through 27 May 2015
ER -