Witnessing as political activism: Zeitzeugen in Asia and the Middle East* (original) (raw)

Ethnography of Witnessing and Ethnography as Witnessing: Topographies of Two Court Hearings

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Journalism and Witnessing

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Witness as a Cultural Form of Communication. Historical Roots, Structural Dynamics and Current Approaches. 2009.

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Ubiquitous witnesses: who creates the evidence and the live(d) experience of human rights violations

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Information, Communication and Society, 2015

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The Purchase of Witnessing in Human Rights Activism

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2018

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‘Rethinking witnessing across history, culture and time’

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FCJMESH-005 Technology and Citizen Witnessing: Navigating the Friction Between Dual Desires for Visibility and Obscurity

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Strategic Witnessing in an Age of Video Activism

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The journey of Arabic human rights testimonies, from witnesses to audiences via Amnesty International

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Translation Spaces, 2018

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Introduction to special issue: 'Witnessing: truths, technologies, transformations'

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Witness and martyrdom: Palestinian female martyrs' video- testimonies

Bilal Hamamra

Original Article , 2018

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Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson, “Witness or False Witness?: Metrics of Authenticity, Collective I-Formations and the Ethic of Verification in First-Person Testimony.”

Sidonie Smith

Biography 35.4 (Fall 2012): 590-626., 2015

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Moving Images: WITNESS and Human Rights Advocacy

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Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization, 2008

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Challenging the Israeli Occupation Through Testimony and Confession

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Bearing Witness to the (In)visible: Activism and the performance of witness in Islamic orthopraxy

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Introduction: Why media witnessing? Why now

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Media Witnessing: Testimony in the Age of Mass …, 2009

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Genocide Memoirs and Human Rights Witnesses

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Challenging the Israeli Occupation Through Testimony and Confession: the Case of Anti-Denial SMOs Machsom Watch and Breaking the Silence

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International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 2015

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Transnational Storytelling: Human Rights, WITNESS, and Video Advocacy

Sam Gregory

American Anthropologist, 2006

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The Image of Witness

Philip Williams

ProQuest, 2021

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Digital witnessing and the erasure of the racialized subject

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Journal of Visual Culture, 2022

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‘Téléphone arabe’ or responsible co-construction? How human rights testimonies are translated from fieldwork to publication

N Hawker

Language, Translation, and Migration: Conference and Public Summit 2018, University of Warwick , 2018

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Silencing witnesses: The case of Ghassan Abu-Sittah: Guest Article

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Die Frieheitsliebe: dein Portal für kritischen Journalismus, 2024

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Legal Witnessing and Mass Human Rights Violations Remembering Atrocities

Dr Benjamin Thorne

University of Sussex, 2020

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Decolonising Testimony: On the Possibilities and Limits of Witnessing, Humanities Research 15.3 (2009): 1-10.

Rosanne Kennedy

Humanities Research, 2009

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Genres of Identification: Holocaust Testimony and Postcolonial Witness

Louise Bethlehem

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“Witness or False Witness?: Metrics of Authenticity, Collective I-Formations and the Ethic of Verification in First-Person Testimony.” With Julia Watson. Biography 35.4 (Fall 2012): 590-626.

Julia Watson, Sidonie Smith

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Human rights in an age of distant witnesses : remixed lives, reincarnated images and live-streamed co-presence

Sam Gregory

Image Operations: Visual Media and Political Conflict, 2017

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Witnesses and the Changing Goals of Memorialization

Elena Monicelli

2016

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The Rise of Eyewitness Video and Its Implication for Human Rights: Conceptual and Methodological Approaches

Sandra Ristovska

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Creating the Witness. Documenting Genocide on Film, Video, and the Internet. By Leshu Torchin (2012)

Alejandro Baer

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Witnessing as Activism: Watching the Other at the Israeli Checkpoints

Daniela Mansbach

2015

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The Force of Witness

Rosa-Linda Fregoso

Duke University Press eBooks, 2023

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Call for Papers: Comparative Lenses: Video Testimonies of Survivors and Eyewitnesses on Genocide and Mass Violence

Constance Pâris de Bollardière

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Surmounting the Verification Barrier Between the Field of Professional Human Rights: Fact-Finding and the Non-Field of Digital Civilian Witnessing

Ella McPherson

2015

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