Images and human rights / Sandra Ristovska and Monroe Price -- 50 years of documentation : a brief history of the audiovisual documentation of the Israeli occupation / Ra'anan Alexandrowicz -- Drones, camera innovations and conceptions of human rights / Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick -- A convergence of visuals : geospatial and open source analysis in human rights documentation / Christoph Koettl -- The rise of GEOINT : technology, intelligence and human rights / James R. Walker -- Technology's continuum : body cameras, data collection and constitutional searchers / Rebecca Wexler -- Simon Srebnik : narratives of a Holocaust survivor / Christian Delage -- Re-archiving mass atrocity records by involving affected communities in postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina / Csaba Szilagyi -- Communicating justice in film : the limitations of an unlimited field / Nedad Golčevski -- Photography as a platform for transitional justice : Peru's case / Gabriela Martínez -- Sexual violence in the field of vision / Sharon Sliwinski -- Art and human rights in the Constitutional Court of South Africa / Albie Sachs -- A change of perspective : aerial photography and "the right to the city" in a Palestinian refugee camp / Claudia Martinez Mansell -- Contested visualities : courage and fear in the portrayal of Rio de Janeiro's favelas / Alice Baroni -- Ubiquitous witnessing in human rights activism / Sam Gregory -- Answering the smartphones : citizen witness activism and police public relations / Mary Angela Bock -- How newsrooms use eyewitness media / Claire Wardle -- Imaginative thinking and human rights / Sandra Ristovska.
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Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research : A Palgrave and IAMCR Series
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