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WHITE PAPER Current Challenges: Information Communication Technologies for Human Rights Documentation Nathaniel Raymond, Director, Signal Program on Human Security and Technology, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
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Document Date: 2014-04-23 00:33:42


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Raton / Mitigate / Oxford / /

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Gould / CRC Press / /

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John Jay College of Criminal Justice Michelle D. Miranda / /

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computer forensics tools / social media / satellite imagery analysis / mobile technology / potential tools / pedagogical tools / humanitarian infrastructure / high resolution satellite imagery / law enforcement / Digital forensics tools / media reports / information communication technologies / transnational advocacy networks / /

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Conspiracy of Silence / /

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Department of Security Systems and Law Enforcement Technology / Civil / civil society / New York University / Center for Global Affairs / Cornell / Harvard / Farmingdale State College / United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime / Global Civil Society / SUNY / John Jay College of Criminal Justice Michelle D. Miranda / /

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Nathaniel Raymond / Initiative Colette Mazzucelli / Manuel Castells / Marie-Helen Maras / Margaret Keck / Colette Mazzucelli / Ana Cristina Nunez / Michelle D. Miranda / Kathryn Sikkink / /

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social scientist / Director / Signal Program / Data Analysis Manager / physician / Assistant Professor / Manager / Signal Program / Imagery Analysis Manager / Associate Professor / /

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World Affairs / Human Rights Quarterly / Global Affairs / /

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Geospatial Technologies / remote sensing / Information Communication Technologies / /

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