I’m excited to share a new paper, ‘Domestic drone futures’, out in Political Geography.

The paper explores urban drone futures as they are speculated in and through the sites of patents and speculative design. In so doing, it argues for a need to expand the methodological toolkit employed in the drone’s study.

Paper reference: Jackman A (2022) Domestic drone futures. Political Geography, 97 (102653), 1-12  (Link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2022.102653).