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        Droner i sivilsamfunnet

        Aktører, teknologi og etiske utfordringer

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        Gynnild, Astrid (editor)
        Language
        Norwegian
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        Abstract
        Civil drones are about to become a billion industry in Norway, and they are often touted as Norway´s new oil. But what exactly do we mean by civil drones, and how can we best ensure that they are used responsibly in society? That is the main question to be discussed in this book. Drones in Civil Society elucidates the topic from many different perspectives. Who are the various actors involved, and how do they work together? What are the differences between civil and military uses of drones? How do we differentiate between the hobby pilot and the professional drone operator, and how can students be trained in responsible, experimental investigation of drone technology? And not least: What happens to the privacy protection of the individual citizen in the midst of all this? The escalating pace of development suggests that drones will soon be an integral part of our everyday lives. What are the implications of this new reality on transportation, business, nature, surveillance, privacy, crime, warfare, and communication?
         
        Sivile droner er i ferd med å bli milliardindustri i Norge, og i mange fora omtales de som Norges nye olje. Men hva er sivile droner, og hvordan kan vi best sikre at droner brukes på ansvarlig vis i samfunnet vårt? Det er hovedspørsmålet som diskuteres i denne boka. Droner i sivilsamfunnet belyser temaet fra mange ulike vinkler. Hvem er aktørene, og hvordan samhandler de? Hva er egentlig forskjellen på sivil og militær dronebruk? Hva skiller hobbypiloter fra profesjonelle operatører, og hvordan kan studenter trenes i ansvarlig, eksperimentell utforskning av droneteknologi? Og ikke minst: Hva skjer med personvernet og enkeltmenneskene midt oppi alt dette? Den raske utviklingen på feltet tyder på at droner om kort tid vil være en integrert del av vår nye hverdag. Hvordan vil det påvirke transport, næringsliv, natur, overvåkning, personvern, kriminalitet, krigføring og kommunikasjon?
         
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/53767
        Keywords
        Drones, journalism, aviation, learning, media, privacy protection, civil protection, education, technology, Droner, journalistikk, luftfart, læring, medier, personvern, samfunssikkerhet, utdanning, teknologi
        DOI
        10.23865/noasp.161
        ISBN
        9788202758998, 9788202542030
        Publisher
        Cappelen Damm Forskning
        Publisher website
        https://cdforskning.no/
        Publication date and place
        Oslo, 2022
        Classification
        Aerospace and aviation technology
        Impact of science and technology on society
        Pages
        193
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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