Digital witness using open source information for human rights investigation, documentation, and accountability

"From videos of rights violations, to satellite images of environmental degradation, to eyewitness accounts disseminated on social media, human rights practitioners have access to more data today than ever before. To say that mobile technologies, social media, and increased connectivity are hav...

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Open source investigation for human rights reporting : a brief history
Open source evidence and human rights cases : a modern social history
Prosecuting atrocity crimes with open source evidence : lessons from the international criminal court
Open source investigations and the technology-driven knowledge controversy in human rights fact-finding
Open source investigations for human rights : current and future challenges
How to conduct discovery using open source methods
How to preserve open source information effectively
Targeted mass archiving of open source information : a case study
How to verify and authenticate user-generated content
The role and use of satellite imagery for human rights investigations
Ethics in open source investigations
Digital human rights investigations : vicarious trauma, PTSD, and tactics for resilience
Open source investigations : understanding digital threats, risks, and harms
Open source information : part of the puzzle
Open source investigations for legal accountability : challenges and best practices
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Targeted mass archiving of open source information : a case study
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The role and use of satellite imagery for human rights investigations
Ethics in open source investigations
Digital human rights investigations : vicarious trauma, PTSD, and tactics for resilience
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Open source investigations for human rights : current and future challenges
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Targeted mass archiving of open source information : a case study
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The role and use of satellite imagery for human rights investigations
Ethics in open source investigations
Digital human rights investigations : vicarious trauma, PTSD, and tactics for resilience
Open source investigations : understanding digital threats, risks, and harms
Open source information : part of the puzzle
Open source investigations for legal accountability : challenges and best practices
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