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ID144438
Title ProperUn(wo)manned aerial vehicles
Other Title Information an assessment of how unmanned aerial vehicles influence masculinity in the conflict arena
LanguageENG
AuthorKunashakaran, Sumita
Summary / Abstract (Note)Through the construction of masculinity in the military and technological advancements in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, prevailing gender norms of masculinity are being challenged. This article bridges the gap in studies of military technology and ethical dilemmas in the use of force, stressing the impact of prevailing hyper-masculinization in the future of warfare. To strengthen appreciation of hegemonic masculinity in militaries and emerging technological capabilities on the genderization of war, this article applies literature from a variety of fields, including critical gender studies, robotics and military organizations. While a case can be made that genderization of war is inclined towards feminization of battle ground, a deeper analysis of drones and military technology reveals that a state of hyper-masculinity will be more typical of future of warfare. In evaluating the aspects that drones bring to a conflict, it might initially seem that the technology challenges previously dominant masculinity. However, upon further evaluation, it is apparent that the traits of drones and other emerging military technologies support the masculinities currently present, and make armed conflict increasingly hyper-masculinized.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 37, No.1; Apr 2016: p.31-61
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol: 37 No 1
Key WordsUAV ;  Military Technologies ;  Un(wo)manned Aerial Vehicles ;  Conflict Arena ;  Military and Technological Advancements


 
 
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