Visual Imagery and Human Rights Practice

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Visual Imagery and Human Rights Practice examines the interplay between images and human rights, addressing how, when, and to what ends visuals are becoming a more central means through which human rights claims receive recognition and restitution. The collection argues that accounting for how images work on their own terms is an ever more important epistemological project for fostering the imaginative scope of human rights and its purchase on reality. Interdisciplinary in nature, this timely volume brings together voices of scholars and practitioners from around the world, making a valuable contribution to the study of media and human rights while tackling the growing role of visuals across cultural, social, political and legal structures.


Includes scholarship on visual media and human rights alongside reflections by human rights practitioners Demonstrates how visual images shape cultural, political and legal understandings of human rights Features contributions from the former image analyst at Amnesty International, the program director of WITNESS, the founder of the Eyewitness Media Hub and First Draft's executive director, the former head of the Outreach office of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), a former judge at the Constitutional Court of South Africa and an award-winning documentary filmmaker

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Sandra Ristovska is Assistant Professor in Media Studies at the College of Media, Communication and Information at the University of Colorado Boulder, USA.

Monroe Price is Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and was director of its Center for Global Communication Studies.


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Visual Imagery and Human Rights Practice examines the interplay between images and human rights, addressing how, when, and to what ends visuals are becoming a more central means through which human rights claims receive recognition and restitution. The collection argues that accounting for how images work on their own terms is an ever more important epistemological project for fostering the imaginative scope of human rights and its purchase on reality. Interdisciplinary in nature, this timely volume brings together voices of scholars and practitioners from around the world, making a valuable contribution to the study of media and human rights while tackling the growing role of visuals across cultural, social, political and legal structures.




Inhalt
Images and Human Rights.- Part 1: Technologies.- 50 Years of Documentation: A Brief History of the Audio-Visual Documentation of the Israeli Occupation.- Drones, Camera Innovations and Conceptions of Human Rights.- A Convergence of Visuals: Geospatial and Open Source Analysis in Human Rights.- The Rise of GEOINT: Technology, Intelligence and Human Rights.- Technology's Continuum: Body Cameras, Data Collection and Constitutional Searches.- Part 2: Platforms.- Simon Srebnik: Narratives of a Holocaust Survivor.- Re-archiving Mass Atrocity Records by Involving Affected Communities in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina.- Communicating Justice in Film: The Limitations of an Unlimited Field.- Photography as a Platform for Transitional Justice: Peru's Case.- Sexual Violence in the Field of Vision.- Art and Human Rights in the Constitutional Court of South Africa.- Part 3: Agents.- A Change of Perspective: Aerial Photography and the Right to the City in a Palestinian Refugee Camp.- Contested Visualities: Courage and Fear in the Portrayal of Rio de Janeiro's Favelas.- Ubiquitous Witnessing in Human Rights Activism.- Answering the Smartphones: Citizen Witness Activism and Police Public Relations.- How Newsrooms Use Eyewitness Media.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783319759869
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Business, Finance & Law
    • Auflage 1st edition 2018
    • Editor Monroe Price, Sandra Ristovska
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 340
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Gewicht 553g
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T23mm
    • Jahr 2018
    • EAN 9783319759869
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 3319759868
    • Veröffentlichung 29.11.2018
    • Titel Visual Imagery and Human Rights Practice
    • Untertitel Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research - A Palgrave and IAMC

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