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Societal acceptance of urban drones: A scoping literature review

Ning Wang, Nico Mutzner, Karl Blanchet

2023Technology in Society58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of drones (or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) in urban areas has emerged rapidly in the last decade, and continues to expand at an unprecedented pace. Alongside these emergent uses of high-impact technology in both public and private sectors, political debates about the potential risks and challenges have arisen, encompassing diverse perspectives and attitudes about the ethical, legal, social, and regulatory implications of introducing and integrating new technology in society. This scoping review offers an assessment of the societal acceptance factors discussed in the current academic literature. We used a hybrid approach encompassing quantitative landscape mapping and qualitative content analysis of the selected articles to inductively develop a typology of acceptance factors associated with urban use of drones. This review illuminates areas that have been the focus of attention within the current body of knowledge (e.g., visual and noise pollution of drones), sketches the evolution of the relevant discussions over time (e.g., a focus on the safety of the drone technology toward safety of the cargo it carries and security of the data it collects), and points to areas that have received less considerations (e.g., media appropriation and social group influence). It can, thus, help situate the topic of societal acceptance of urban drones in specific contexts, and orient future research on promoting value sensitive innovation in society more broadly.

Topics & Concepts

DronePaceAppropriationSocial mediaTypologyPoliticsPublic relationsSociologyValue (mathematics)Political scienceGeographyLawBiologyMachine learningAnthropologyGeneticsLinguisticsGeodesyPhilosophyComputer scienceUAV Applications and OptimizationSocial Acceptance of Renewable EnergyMobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing