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A former military Chaplain, Professor Peter Lee talked to drone operators and their families and found out that in spite of popular belief, operating drones in warfare does not detach operators from the act of killing, or the mental health consequences.
In this episode he explains his perspective that technology cannot remove the innately human nature of war and conflict.
Advisory: Please note this episode contains material that some listeners may find disturbing.
Subscribe for a new episode every week, and share the big idea #lifesolved
You can find out more about research taking place at the University of Portsmouth at port.ac.uk/SOLVE.
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By University of PortsmouthA former military Chaplain, Professor Peter Lee talked to drone operators and their families and found out that in spite of popular belief, operating drones in warfare does not detach operators from the act of killing, or the mental health consequences.
In this episode he explains his perspective that technology cannot remove the innately human nature of war and conflict.
Advisory: Please note this episode contains material that some listeners may find disturbing.
Subscribe for a new episode every week, and share the big idea #lifesolved
You can find out more about research taking place at the University of Portsmouth at port.ac.uk/SOLVE.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.