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Adam Fish Books

2 books·~20 min total read

Adam Fish is a media anthropologist focusing on digital technologies and power.

Known for: Drones and Society: Transformations in Surveillance, Power, and Everyday Life, Valley of Genius: The Uncensored History of Silicon Valley, as Told by the Hackers, Founders, and Freaks Who Made It Boom

Key Insights from Adam Fish

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From Military Origins to Civilian Normalization

Everyday technologies often hide extraordinary origins, and drones are a perfect example. What many people now associate with aerial photography, package delivery, or real-estate marketing began as a military effort to extend vision and reduce human risk in dangerous environments. Early unmanned sys...

From Drones and Society: Transformations in Surveillance, Power, and Everyday Life

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The Aerial Gaze Changes Power Relations

To see from above is never just to observe; it is to organize the world in a particular way. Drones intensify surveillance because they combine mobility, persistence, and data capture in forms that are cheaper and less visible than many older systems. Unlike a fixed security camera or a passing heli...

From Drones and Society: Transformations in Surveillance, Power, and Everyday Life

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Distance Complicates Ethics and Responsibility

One of the book’s most unsettling insights is that physical distance does not remove moral proximity. Drone systems create a peculiar ethical condition: operators may be thousands of miles away from those they monitor or target, yet they are intimately involved in acts of surveillance, intervention,...

From Drones and Society: Transformations in Surveillance, Power, and Everyday Life

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Commercial Convenience Can Mask Social Intrusion

Technologies win acceptance most easily when they arrive wrapped in convenience. Drones promise faster deliveries, cheaper inspections, improved mapping, precision agriculture, environmental monitoring, and dramatic new forms of media production. These benefits are real, and the book does not dismis...

From Drones and Society: Transformations in Surveillance, Power, and Everyday Life

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Privacy Law Lags Behind Drone Reality

Society tends to regulate new technologies after they have already transformed behavior, and drones are no exception. Existing legal frameworks often struggle to address their unique combination of mobility, affordability, image capture, and persistence. Traditional privacy laws were not built for d...

From Drones and Society: Transformations in Surveillance, Power, and Everyday Life

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Culture Makes Drones Seem Normal or Dangerous

Before most people encounter a drone directly, they encounter it as an image, a story, or a symbol. That cultural layer matters. Films, news reports, advertisements, video games, and social media all help shape what drones mean. They may appear as sleek tools of innovation, as invisible instruments ...

From Drones and Society: Transformations in Surveillance, Power, and Everyday Life

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