Gatwick drone drama shows how even unarmed UAVs can cause economic chaos and risk to life Anna Jackman , Royal Holloway One of the amazing things about the recent drone incident at London Gatwick is that the appearance of two unmanned aerial vehicles flying into operational runway space prompted the closure of Britain’s second-busiest airport for more than a day. With further sightings of drones , Gatwick only reopened to limited service after a 36-hour interruption, and those responsible for operating the drone remain at large. With more than 110,000 passengers on 760 flights due to depart Gatwick on just one of the affected days, these drone incursions have left a trail of disruption behind them. This is by no means the first incident of drones causing problems at airports – there have been similar incidents in Canada , Dubai , Poland and China . But the event at Gatwick is unusual in both the length of its duration and the presence and repeated use of multiple drones. ...
Students might like like to read the two previous postings about Playboy (via The Conversation). They will you to understand just how popular such magazines once were, and how internetworked digital technology, made them largely irrelevant. The issue of "pornification" as mentioned in the lecture is something (implicitly) raised here and is a key interest of one of the article authors ( Gail Dines ). Regards from, Phil
#MeToo has arrived in India, and it's changing how technology is used to fight injustice Shutterstock. Ayona Datta , King's College London ; Nabeela Ahmed , King's College London , and Rakhi Tripathi , FORE School of Management Spin the globe to India and you’ll see it’s lit up like Diwali: the #MeToo movement is rising, and – like its US predecessor – is largely being played out on social media, with very real consequences for well-known public figures . The campaign is not confined to large cities; among the top areas searching the term are small towns across India. This moment has been a long time coming . The public accounts of violence shared by women using the #MeToo hashtag stretch back to memories of growing up, entering the workforce, walking on the streets, using public transport and other settings typically encountered throughout the course of life. Recently, the Indian state attempted to use smart technolog...
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