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      'There's always a [white] man in the loop': The gendered and racialized politics of civilian drones.

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      Social studies of science
      SAGE Publications
      drones, masculinity, race and gender, surveillance, technology

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          In 2014, the United States Federal Aviation Administration chose six sites at which to conduct research crucial to integrating unmanned aircraft systems into the nation's airspace. Analyzing data collected from five focus groups that we conducted at one of these test sites, this article centers on the gendered and racialized politics of civilian unmanned aircraft. Civilian drone use remains a relatively unchallenged space for displaying hypermasculinity via technological expertise. Focusing on the topic of surveillance, we argue that a very particular, intersectional perspective - white technomasculinity - profoundly influences how civilian unmanned aircraft are imagined, designed and deployed. While this perspective went unmarked and was taken for granted by most of our focus group participants, our analysis highlights the constructed and contingent nature of white technomasculinity, and we argue that a critical technological consciousness is necessary to prevent these technologies from reinforcing or exacerbating unequal distributions of rights and responsibilities among differently located social actors. We conclude our paper on a cautiously hopeful note, drawing attention to moments in which more distributed, or 'sousveillant', uses of civilian UAS appeared possible.

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          Journal
          Soc Stud Sci
          Social studies of science
          SAGE Publications
          0306-3127
          0306-3127
          August 2018
          : 48
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Science, Technology, and Society, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA.
          [2 ] Women's and Gender Studies Program, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA.
          Article
          10.1177/0306312718792619
          30084315
          2f2e4858-9b09-42ca-961b-29dd2eea3070
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          drones,technology,surveillance,race and gender,masculinity
          drones, technology, surveillance, race and gender, masculinity

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