Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1 Images and Human Rights -- Part 1: Technologies -- Part 2: Platforms -- Part 3: Agents -- References -- Part I Technologies -- Chapter 2 50 Years of Documentation: A Brief History of the Audiovisual Documentation of the Israeli Occupation -- Patriarchs and Massacres -- Hebron on the Cinema Screen -- The Government Channel Vs. the Government -- From Filming the Street to Filming the Soul -- Shooting Back -- Automated Shooting: An Epilogue? -- From the Newsreel to the Newsfeed -- Chapter 3 Drones, Camera Innovations and Conceptions of Human Rights -- Earth to Land to Hand to Sky -- Drones for Human Rights Advocacy -- Estimating Crowd Size -- Drones Over Aleppo -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 A Convergence of Visuals: Geospatial and Open Source Analysis in Human Rights Documentation -- The Role of an Image Analyst -- Eyes in the Sky -- The Rise of Citizen Media -- Pervasive Sensors -- Visuals as Misinformation -- Outlook -- References -- Chapter 5 The Rise of GEOINT: Technology, Intelligence and Human Rights -- What Is Geospatial Inteligence? -- Vertical Geopolitics -- Remote Sensing and the Responsibility to Protect -- R2P and the Notion of "Humanitarian Violence" -- The UN in the DRC -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Technology's Continuum: Body Cameras, Data Collection and Constitutional Searches -- Video as Data -- Video as Search -- Video as Seizure -- Video as Mere Observation -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Platforms -- Chapter 7 Simon Srebnik: Narratives of a Holocaust Survivor -- First Testimony in the Form of a Conversation -- Personal and Impersonal Modes of Enunciation Before a Judge -- In Jerusalem, Attorney General Hausner Has the Witnesses Under His Thumb -- Back to Chelmno, "Like a Dream".
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