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by Stephanie Sodero
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What might the movement of blood look like in the future? More specifically how might blood transfusion and dronetechnology— both war dividends — intersect (Sandvik & Lohne 2014)? Here I explore four scenarios based on fieldwork, current events and exposure to sci-fi. They are informed by and loosely correlate with Urry’s (2008) four future-building scenarios on the theme of carbon constraint, andare framed as trending twitter stories in 2051.
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TWEET TREND 1
Home blood donation kits replace blood donation clinics #dove
TWEET TREND 2
9/31 blood drone tragedy anniversary #931
TWEET TREND 3
Archeologists unearth icarus drone technology circa 2017 #quaint
Image: greekboston.com TWEET TREND 4
Sandvik, K. and K. Lohne. 2014.The rise of the humanitarian drone: Giving content to an emerging concept.Millennium: Journal ofInternational Studies43(1): 145-164. Szerszynski, B. 2017. Thedrifteconomy. Mobile Utopia Experiment. Mobile Utopia Conference. APP. Urry, J. 2008.Climate change, travel and complex futures.British Journal of Sociology59(2): 261-279. |








