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Visual Imagery and Human Rights Practice
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Editor(s):
Sandra Ristovska
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Monroe Price
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2018
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-319-75986-9
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2018
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10.1007/978-3-319-75987-6
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Images and Human Rights
pp. 15
50 Years of Documentation: A Brief History of the Audiovisual Documentation of the Israeli Occupation
pp. 35
Drones, Camera Innovations and Conceptions of Human Rights
pp. 57
A Convergence of Visuals: Geospatial and Open Source Analysis in Human Rights Documentation
pp. 67
The Rise of GEOINT: Technology, Intelligence and Human Rights
pp. 89
Technology’s Continuum: Body Cameras, Data Collection and Constitutional Searches
pp. 109
Simon Srebnik: Narratives of a Holocaust Survivor
pp. 131
Re-archiving Mass Atrocity Records by Involving Affected Communities in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina
pp. 153
Communicating Justice in Film: The Limitations of an Unlimited Field
pp. 165
Photography as a Platform for Transitional Justice: Peru’s Case
pp. 185
Sexual Violence in the Field of Vision
pp. 203
Art and Human Rights in the Constitutional Court of South Africa
pp. 213
A Change of Perspective: Aerial Photography and “the Right to the City” in a Palestinian Refugee Camp
pp. 229
Contested Visualities: Courage and Fear in the Portrayal of Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas
pp. 253
Ubiquitous Witnessing in Human Rights Activism
pp. 275
Answering the Smartphones: Citizen Witness Activism and Police Public Relations
pp. 299
How Newsrooms Use Eyewitness Media
pp. 311
Imaginative Thinking and Human Rights
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