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Beyond Airspace Safety

A Feminist Perspective on Drone Privacy Regulation

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From: Critical Perspectives on Social Control and Social Regulation in Canada

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The “Sunbathing Teenager” and Drone Privacy Regulation – Drones and Gendered Privacy Invasions – Reflecting on the “Safety-First” Focus of Canadian and US Drone Regulation – Conclusion – Discussion Questions – Recommended Resources – Glossary – Note – References

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Kristen M.J. Thomasen

Kristen M.J. Thomasen is an assistant professor of law, robotics and society at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law. She is also completing her PhD in law on the topic of drones and privacy in public at the University of Ottawa, where she is under the supervision of Dr. Ian Kerr, Canada Research Chair in ethics, law, and technology. Her doctoral work received a sshrc Joseph- Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship. Kristen researches and writes about the legal, social, and ethical implications of robotic and autono- mous machines, and she teaches robotics law and policy at the University of Windsor. Prior to starting her PhD, Kristen clerked for the Honourable Madam Justice Rosalie Abella at the Supreme Court of Canada. She also clerked for the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench. Kristen is a member of the Law Society of Alberta.