Human rights collectives as visual experts: the case of Syrian Archive

TitleHuman rights collectives as visual experts: the case of Syrian Archive
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsRistovska, Sandra
JournalVisual Communication
Volume18
Issue3
Pagination333-351
ISSN1470-3572
AbstractThis article maps the institutional context that renders eyewitness video meaningful for human rights purposes. By looking closely at the work of Syrian Archive, this article argues that human rights collectives are positioning themselves as visual experts that both mimic established institutional modalities and help offset the lack of replicable workflows and clear visual standards for eyewitness video across journalism, the law and political advocacy. In doing so, this article illuminates the larger information networks that characterize the production, circulation and legitimacy of human rights videos today.
URLhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1470357219851728
DOI10.1177/1470357219851728
Short TitleHuman rights collectives as visual experts
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