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Agency and Extraction in Emerging Industrial Drone Applications

Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Carleen Maitland, Timothy X. Brown, Anita Chen, Fraterne Kagame, Beatrice Birir

2021Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rapidly diffusing 'industry 4.0' technologies stand to impact a broad range of stakeholders. Prior to implementation, forward looking formative analyses can identify systems and policy designs to promote equitable benefit. We investigate this potential through an analysis of stakeholders to a potential drone implementation on a small commercial farm in Rwanda. Translating stakeholders' imaginaries within a post-colonial frame, we identify hopes and concerns related to agency and influenced by global and local systems of power. The findings highlight constraints that recommend system designs promoting local agency and control and policies designed to balance local data management against potentially 'extractive' multinational data transfer processes.

Topics & Concepts

Multinational corporationDroneAgency (philosophy)Formative assessmentBusinessFrame (networking)EngineeringSociologyFinanceBiologyGeneticsTelecommunicationsSocial sciencePedagogyBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityInnovation and Socioeconomic DevelopmentWater Governance and Infrastructure