2020
DOI: 10.1177/0002764220952133
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Technology and the Local Community: Uses of Drones in #NoDAPL Movement and Dandora Dumpsite Storytelling

Abstract: 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 … Show more

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“…Of course, such actions have to be negotiated together with others both from inside and from outside groups and communities (Mininni, 2000, 2003; Zucchermaglio, 2002, 2003a, 2003b; Zucchermaglio & Alby, 2005). The article regarding drones’ uses for activist journalism (Casagrande, 2020) can be useful to clarify this notion together with the power issues connected with artifacts and their use. Through the study of drone technology and “dronalism,” authors highlighted once again ICTs as mediated practices, and in this case, for activist journalism and mobilization.…”
Section: Icts As a Resource For Action And Cultural (De)constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, such actions have to be negotiated together with others both from inside and from outside groups and communities (Mininni, 2000, 2003; Zucchermaglio, 2002, 2003a, 2003b; Zucchermaglio & Alby, 2005). The article regarding drones’ uses for activist journalism (Casagrande, 2020) can be useful to clarify this notion together with the power issues connected with artifacts and their use. Through the study of drone technology and “dronalism,” authors highlighted once again ICTs as mediated practices, and in this case, for activist journalism and mobilization.…”
Section: Icts As a Resource For Action And Cultural (De)constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%