Law and the visible /
"If you take a video of police officers beating a Black man into unconsciousness, are you a witness or a bystander? If you livestream your friends dragging the body of an unconscious woman and talking about their plans to violate her, are you an accomplice? Do bodycams and video doorbells tell...
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Formáid: | Licensed eBooks |
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Amherst :
University of Massachusetts Press
[2021]
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Sraith: | Amherst series in law, jurisprudence, and social thought.
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Rochtain ar líne: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv1x6760b |
Clár na nÁbhar:
- Ubiquitous video, objectivity, and the problem of perspective in digital visual evidence / Jennifer Petersen
- The pessimistic eye using automatic reporting devices in studies of perceptual bias in legal reasoning / Kelli Moore
- Mediating responsibility visualizing bystander participation in sexual violence / Carrie A. Rentschler
- Between the body-cam and the black body the post-panoptic racial interface / Eden Osucha
- Visualizing the surveillance archive critical art and the dangers of transparency / Torin Monahan
- Becoming invisible privacy and the value of anonymity / Benjamin J. Goold.