Peacekeeping or Expeditionism: Identity and Ethics Among Canadian Army Drone Operators

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Bibi Imre-Millei
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Small and middle states such as Canada have been integrating drones into their militaries for over 20 years, but their drone use has been understudied. Delving into the data from interviews with 33 army drone operators, this paper proposes two arguments about how drone operators negotiate their identity-based reflections on their roles. First, the paper argues that drone operators in the Canadian army center their identity on the idea that they are part of the combat arms and construct their role as drone operators through this lens. Second, this paper argues that drone operators connect this combat arms identity to broader ideals of what the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) should do and be: a peacekeeping or an expeditionary force. In turn, ideals of what the CAF should do and be affect how drone operators think about drone use. On the one hand, those who viewed the CAF as a helping, peacekeeping military argued for limited and unarmed drone use, whereas those who encouraged the expeditionary elements of the CAF wanted weaponized and further integrated use of drones. These complex reflections from drone operators themselves are important for understanding how emerging technologies are thought of by their users in military contexts.

维和或远征:加拿大陆军无人机操作员的身份和道德
20多年来,像加拿大这样的中小国家一直在将无人机整合到他们的军队中,但他们的无人机用途一直没有得到充分研究。通过对33名陆军无人机操作员的访谈数据进行深入研究,本文提出了两种关于无人机操作员如何协商其基于身份的角色反思的观点。首先,本文认为,加拿大军队中的无人机操作员将他们的身份集中在他们是战斗武器的一部分的想法上,并通过这个镜头构建他们作为无人机操作员的角色。其次,本文认为无人机操作员将这种战斗武器身份与加拿大武装部队(CAF)应该做的更广泛的理想联系起来:维和部队或远征军。反过来,CAF应该做什么的理想会影响无人机操作员对无人机使用的看法。一方面,那些认为CAF是一个有帮助的维和军队的人认为无人机的使用是有限的和非武装的,而那些鼓励CAF远征元素的人则希望将无人机武器化并进一步整合使用。无人机操作员自身的这些复杂思考对于理解军事背景下用户如何看待新兴技术非常重要。
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