Article ID: CBB667943920

Crash Theory: Entrapments of Conservation Drones and Endangered Megafauna (March 2021)

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Drones deployed to monitor endangered species often crash. These crashes teach us that using drones for conservation is a contingent practice ensnaring humans, technologies, and animals. This article advances a crash theory in which pilots, conservation drones, and endangered megafauna are relata, or related actants, that intra-act, cocreating each other and a mutually constituted phenomena. These phenomena are entangled, with either reciprocal dependencies or erosive entrapments. The crashing of conservation drones and endangered species requires an ethics of care, repair, or reworlding. Diffractions, disruptions that expose difference, result from crashes and reveal the precarious manner by which technologies, laws, and discourses bring nature and culture together. To support crash theory, this article presents three ethnographic cases. A drone crash in the United Kingdom near white rhinoceroses while building machine learning training data exhibits the involvement of the electromagnetic spectrum; the threat of crashes in the Pacific Northwest near Puget Sound orcas discloses the impacts of drone laws; and drone crashes in Sri Lanka among Asian elephants presents the problems of technoliberal ideals around programming natural worlds. Throughout the article, a methodology is developed, parallelism, which attends to the material similarities in lateral phenomena.

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Authors & Contributors
Gupta, Akhil
Hackett, Edward J.
Kuchinskaya, Olga
Mody, Cyrus C. M.
Olson, Philip R.
Ottinger, Gwen
Journals
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Social Studies of Science
Transfers
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Engineering Studies
Publishers
Amsterdam University Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Science and technology studies (STS)
Maintenance and repair
Ethnography
Infrastructure
Technology
Interviews
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
India
Chile
Paris (France)
Asia
China
Institutions
Committee on Publication Ethics
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