Summary:
The book explores the innovative use of drones by activists and civil society groups to monitor power and gather information, challenging traditional power dynamics and democratizing surveillance. It examines case studies and ethical considerations surrounding this shift, highlighting the potential for drones to empower communities and promote social justice.
Key points:
1. Drones are changing who can watch whom, giving grassroots groups the power to monitor the powerful and potentially increase accountability.
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