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Satellite Images in Conflict Research: Methodological and Ethical Considerations

aUniversity of Virginia, USA
bUniversity of New Haven, USA

Methodological Advances in Research on Social Movements, Conflict, and Change

ISBN: 978-1-80117-887-7, eISBN: 978-1-80117-886-0

Publication date: 12 July 2023

Abstract

Satellite images can be a powerful source of data for analyses of conflict dynamics and social movements, but sociology has been slow to develop methods and metadata standards for transforming those images into data. We ask: How can satellite images become useful data? What are the key methodological and ethical considerations for incorporating high-resolution satellite images into conflict research? Why are metadata important in this work? We begin with a review of recent developments in satellite-based social scientific work on conflict, then discuss the technical and epistemological issues raised by machine processing of satellite information into user-ready images. We argue that high-resolution images can be useful analytical tools provided they are used with full awareness of their ethical and technical parameters. To support our analysis, we draw on two novel studies of satellite data research practices during the Syrian war. We conclude with a discussion of specific methodological procedures tried and tested in our ongoing work.

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Greenland, F.R. and Fabiani, M.D. (2023), "Satellite Images in Conflict Research: Methodological and Ethical Considerations", Maher, T.V. and Schoon, E.W. (Ed.) Methodological Advances in Research on Social Movements, Conflict, and Change (Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, Vol. 47), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 69-91. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-786X20230000047004

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2023 Fiona Rose Greenland and Michelle D. Fabiani. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited