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We live in an increasingly drone-saturated world. In this article, we bring drone scholarship and feminist geopolitics into dialogue to interrogate the drone-home. We re-orient military- and state-led accounts, foregrounding the growing range of non-state actors enacting and subject to the drone as it is increasingly employed in the Global North. In so doing, we develop the concept of ‘everyday droning’ as the honing and homing of military technology and drone capitalism. Examining militarization and enclosure at the scale of everyday home life, we urge future geographical work to engage with everyday droning being actively seeded in the domestic here-and-now.
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Anna Jackman
Boise State University
Katherine Brickell
King's College London
Progress in Human Geography
Royal Holloway University of London
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0e98128967b8cf440453b2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/03091325211018745
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