CALL FOR PAPERS [deadline extended] Drones in Society: New Visual Aesthetics 8th and 9th September 2022, Halifax Hall, Sheffield, UK You can join this conference in person or online Drones are an increasingly important social phenomenon. Their use has the potential to change the way people see the world in the same way other technologies have, like smartphones and the internet. Generating questions that go beyond safety and security issues, their widespread use opens a debate to rethinking the relationship between media and mobility (Hildebrand, 2021), material practice (Howley, 2017), and vertical power (Kaplan, 2018) (just to mention a few). Drones are now the latest technological advancement to have a significant impact in the world we live in offering opportunities for new forms of visual communication, culture and practices. Confirmed keynote speaker: *Julia M. Hildebrand*, Assistant Professor of Communication at Eckerd College, author of *Aerial Play: Drone Medium, Mobility, Communication, and Culture - Geographies of Media. * We invite the submission of proposals for the interdisciplinary conference ‘Drones in Society: New Visual Aesthetics’, which will be held on 8th and 9 th September at Halifax Hall in Sheffield, UK. This 2-day conference will be hosted by the Department of Sociological Studies at the University of Sheffield. The updated deadline for submission is *9th of May 2022*. The conference is concerned with the role of drones in society and the way they are contributing to new visual aesthetics. The theme invites interdisciplinary research, reflection and critique on topics including (but not limited to) the following: - People’s perspectives on drones (and their data): surveillance, ethics and privacy issues in domestic and commercial uses - New visual perspectives: the creation of new visual content (drone art and amateur uses) - Drone regulations: potential gaps in regulating domestic and commercial drones, future perspectives - Current uses and future applications: the implementation of drones in society in their various uses - Drones and vertical power: the uses of drones in war zones, activism and humanitarian activities. Proposed formats: - Individually submitted papers (organised into panels by the DiS committee) - Panels (3-4 individual papers) - Roundtable discussions (led by one of the presenters) - Visual posters Abstracts between 300-500 words in Word format must be submitted to e.serafinelli@sheffield.ac.uk. You will be notified of the decision by 13th of June 2022. Conference proceedings and selected papers will be published in a section of the forthcoming book Vision and Verticality (Palgrave), edited by Gary Bratchford and Dennis Zuev. Conference attendees will also have the opportunity to visit a drone visuals exhibition held on the evening of 8th September and participate in a workshop with two drone artists on 9th September.Conference organised by Elisa Serafinelli and Lauren Alex O’Hagan, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield. For more information, contact e.serafinelli@sheffield.ac.uk or visit www.visualsociety.net Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/drones-in-society-tickets-318517513457 List of References Hildebrand J. (2021): Aerial Play: Drone Medium, Mobility, Communication, and Culture. Singapore: Palgrave McMillan Howley K. (2017): Drones: Media Discourse and the Public Imagination. New York: Peter Lang. Kaplan C. (2018): Aerial Aftermaths: Wartime From Above. Durham: Duke University Press. Best, *Dr Elisa Serafinelli **New website! **https://visualsociety.net/* <https://visualsociety.net/> *Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Digital Society Network* Sociological Studies University of Sheffield Western Rd Sheffield S10 2TU Tel: 0114 222 6470 (external), 26470 (internal) Room: Elmfield, 110 Serafinelli E. (2020): Networked Remembrance in the Time of *Insta-Memories,* *Social Media + Society, *1-12. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305120940799