Images and human rights: Local and global perspectives / Nancy Lipkin Stein and Alison Dundes Renteln -- The human right to photograph / Michel Angela Martinez and Alison Dundes Renteln -- Human rights films and disability: Towards observational cinema as a practice of "shared human rights" / Anastasia Klupchak -- Perception of the visual: We see with our brains / Sarah Brown -- The nature of being: A sense of meaning virtue and other values of the Ovahimba / Rina Sherman -- "In God we trust": Islam, photographs, and imaginations of Bangladesh / Fabiene Gama -- One hundred years of suffering? "Humanitarian crisis photography" and self-representation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Aubrey P. Graham -- Visions of sex-trafficking: The filmic representation of suffering / Katherine Wahlberg -- An evolutionary process of capturing images of people experiencing homelessness / Dr. Andra Opalinski, Dr. Susan Dyess and Dr. Nancy Stein -- Memes, mashups, and the battle for the future of human culture / Tok Thompson -- Images of trans: Framing the way we see transgender people / Nancy Lipkin Stein.
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