Technologies of Human Rights Representation (Suny series, Studies in Human Rights)

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Technologies of Human Rights Representation (Suny series, Studies in Human Rights)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 241 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781438487106
  • DDC分類 323

Full Description

Analyzes the effects of new technologies on human rights, with a particular focus on how representations of technology affect our ability to understand and control it.

The speed of technological development, from cell phones to artificial intelligence, opens up exciting new opportunities for promoting human flourishing. It also raises grave risks, threatening not only personal privacy and dignity but also our collective survival. Technologies of Human Rights Representation brings together three fields of research critical to securing our future: changing technologies, human rights, and representation. For each of these fields, this book asks key questions: How can we open the black box of technological advances so that we can more fully understand their effects upon our lives? What can we do to make sure that these effects align with the values of human rights? And how does the way we talk about technology and rights-from military reports and corporate marketing to human rights reports and poetry-amplify or diminish our capacity both to understand and to control what happens next? Contributors from anthropology, communications, criminology, global studies, law, literary and cultural studies, and women and gender studies bring diverse methodological approaches to these crucial questions.

Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction
James Dawes and Alexandra S. Moore

1. Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights
Ş. İlgü Özler

2. Machine-learning Technologies and Human Rights in Criminal Justice Contexts
Jamie Grace

3. Quantifying and Visualizing Human Rights: The CIRIGHTS Data Project
David Cingranelli, Mikhail Filippov, and Brendan Skip Mark

4. Forensic Science or Junk Science? How the Justice System Violates Human Rights When Science Is Misused or Misunderstood
Elizabeth A. DiGangi

5. Hiding in Plain Site: Using Online Open-Source Information to Investigate Sexual Violence and Gender-Based Crimes
Alexa Koenig and Ulic Egan

6. Legal Tragedies: Accounting for Civilian Casualties of Airstrikes in US Military Investigation Reports
Christiane Wilke

7. Contested Memories: The Intimate Public and Technologies of Affect in Memorializing Holocaust Trauma
Barbara LeSavoy and Donna Kowal

8. Grieving, Breathing, Keeping Time: Rights, Sequences, and Sonnetic "Enfleshment"
Hanna Musiol

9. The Right to Securitization
Peter Hitchcock

Contributors
Index

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