SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF SAFETY IN UAS TECHNOLOGY IN CONCRETE SETTINGS: SOME MILITARY CASES STUDIED
Price
Free (open access)
Volume
Volume 2 (2012), Issue 3
Pages
14
Page Range
227 - 241
Paper DOI
10.2495/SAFE-V2-N3-227-241
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
G.C.H. BAKX & J.M. NYCE
Abstract
Unmanned aerial systems (UASs) in general and UAS safety in particular have so far received little attention in the science, technology and society (STS) literature. This paper therefore reports on several (military) cases of this relatively new technology, focusing specifically on issues of safety. Quite often, safety of technology is considered the result of a rational process – one of a series of rational, often calculative, linear steps. The paper’s results suggest that establishing safety in military UASs is very much a social process. Approaching (military) UAS safety from this perspective could perhaps be complementary to more analytical and rational perspectives on safety of this type of technology. Further research is therefore suggested on the implications that social processes can have for safety in UASs. So far, it seems, such a position on safety in technology has been little explored in both the STS and safety literature explicitly.
Keywords
military, safety, social process, social science, STS, technology, UAS