This article aims to explore the connection between drones and alternative journalistic narratives for local communities. Starting from the frame of digital technologies domestication, we explore how UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) could allow mediated practices of mobilization and resistance. By adopting an exploratory approach, we considered two case studies of drone journalism related to specific community issues that share similar characteristics of social inequalities and environmental risks and analyzed the journalistic work by Digital Smoking Signal, related to the #NoDAPL protests, and the African skyCAM reconstruction of the Dandora dumpsite in Kenya. As a result, we are able to show how the appropriation and use of drones can help...
Camera-fitted drones are now easily affordable to the public. The resulting proliferation of the aer...
Inspired by the debates surrounding WV Senate Bill 9 (SB9) which regulates the use of drones around ...
Drone visuals are rapidly becoming part of our sociocultural imaginaries, generating distinct images...
This paper aims to explore how Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), thanks to its vertical spatiality and...
In the last decades, the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have turned from military to commercial pro...
In the last decade, the development of small, remotely operated multicopters with cameras, so-called...
In the last decade, the development of small, remotely operated multicopters with cameras, so-called...
Access and habituation are socio-cultural forces that have acted to domesticate the drone in contemp...
In this article we will discuss the use of drones, as well as the visual simulation of drone afforde...
"Camera drones provide unique visual perspectives and add new dimensions to storytelling and account...
The increased use of and attention to drones, or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles led to a widespread debate...
Drones are a dark technology (Lichty). The military drones that kill civilians are unevenly distribu...
This article discusses the potential of using drones for community-based counter-mapping. Drawing on...
Aerial filming is ubiquitous in contemporary media and drones have been heralded as “game-changers” ...
Camera-equipped drones have emerged as an increasingly commonplace tool for media to acquire aerial ...
Camera-fitted drones are now easily affordable to the public. The resulting proliferation of the aer...
Inspired by the debates surrounding WV Senate Bill 9 (SB9) which regulates the use of drones around ...
Drone visuals are rapidly becoming part of our sociocultural imaginaries, generating distinct images...
This paper aims to explore how Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), thanks to its vertical spatiality and...
In the last decades, the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have turned from military to commercial pro...
In the last decade, the development of small, remotely operated multicopters with cameras, so-called...
In the last decade, the development of small, remotely operated multicopters with cameras, so-called...
Access and habituation are socio-cultural forces that have acted to domesticate the drone in contemp...
In this article we will discuss the use of drones, as well as the visual simulation of drone afforde...
"Camera drones provide unique visual perspectives and add new dimensions to storytelling and account...
The increased use of and attention to drones, or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles led to a widespread debate...
Drones are a dark technology (Lichty). The military drones that kill civilians are unevenly distribu...
This article discusses the potential of using drones for community-based counter-mapping. Drawing on...
Aerial filming is ubiquitous in contemporary media and drones have been heralded as “game-changers” ...
Camera-equipped drones have emerged as an increasingly commonplace tool for media to acquire aerial ...
Camera-fitted drones are now easily affordable to the public. The resulting proliferation of the aer...
Inspired by the debates surrounding WV Senate Bill 9 (SB9) which regulates the use of drones around ...
Drone visuals are rapidly becoming part of our sociocultural imaginaries, generating distinct images...