Visual imagery and human rights practice
General Information
- Language
- English.
- Published
- Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
- Physical Description
- xvii, 320 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
- Series
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Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research : A Palgrave and IAMCR Series
Contributors
- Contributor
- Ristovska, Sandra, (editor)
- Price, Monroe E., 1938- (editor)
Subjects
- Subject
- Human rights in mass media.
- Human rights in art.
- Visual communication.
Bibliographic Information
- Responsibility
- edited by Sandra Ristovska, Monroe Price.
- Content
- Sandra Ritovska, Monroe Price: Images and human rights -- Part I: Technologies; Ra'anan Alexandrowicz: 50 years of documentation: a brief history of the audiovisual documentation of the Israeli occupation -- Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick: Drones, camera innovations and conceptions of human rights -- Christoph Koettl: A convergence of visuals: geospatial and open source analysis in human rights documentation -- James R. Walker: The rise of GEOINT: technology, intelligence and human rights -- Rebecca Wexler: Technology's continuum: body cameras, data collection and constitutional searchers. Part II: Platforms; Christian Delage: Simon Srebnik: narratives of a Holocaust survivor -- Csaba Szilagyi: Re-archiving mass atrocity records by involving affected communities in postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Nenad Golcevski: Communicating justice in film: the limitations of an unlimited field -- Gabriela Martínez: Photography as a platform for transitional justice: Peru's case -- Sharon Sliwinski: Sexual violence in the field of vision -- Albie Sachs: Art and human rights in the Constitutional Court of South Africa -- Part III: Agents; Claudia Martinez Mansell: A change of perspective: aerial photography and "the right to the city" in a Palestinian refugee camp -- Alice Baroni: Contested visualities: courage and fear in the portrayal of Rio de Janeiro's favelas -- Sam Gregory: Ubiquitous writing in human rights activism -- Mary Angela Bock: Answering the smartphones: citizen witness activism and police public relations -- Claire Wardle: How newsrooms use eyewitness media -- Part IV: Afterword. Sandra Ristowska: Imaginative thinking and human rights.
- ISBN
- 9783319759869
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Book | OSA Archivum Library | Reference collection | 323 RIS | | Reference | - |
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