
Visual Imagery and Human Rights Practice
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"We inhabit a world of increased visual recording, surveillance and creative expression and at a time when the protection of human rights has never been so widely shared. This book incisively reflects on these converging trends." (Simon Cottle, Professor, Cardiff University, UK)"At a time when, from Beijing to Washington DC the very term 'human rights' is denounced, and autocrats and kleptocrats proliferate, this is a fine sampling of activist experience - ammunition for the 2020s." (John D.H. Downing, Editor, Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media)
"Price and Ristovska have assembled a rich, diverse, and essential collection of essays, one that shows just how productive it can be to focus on media if we want to renew the political force of human rights discourse." (Thomas Keenan, Director of the Human Rights Project and Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, Bard College, USA)
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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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