Paper/Proposal Title
The Emergence of New Human Rights Methods and Tactics
Location
Presented remotely
Start Date
12-3-2021 8:30 AM
End Date
12-3-2021 10:00 AM
Abstract
Moderator: Peter Benkendorf, Dayton Collaboratory
Presentations:
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Interesting Times: Returning to Blended Activism in a Culture of Impunity (Eugene R. Sensenig, Notre Dame University, Lebanon)
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Human Rights Research Done Remotely Using Open Press Sources: Mexican Disappearances Case Study (Maria Terra, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Yolanda Burckhardt, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities)
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Cryptocurrency and Its Implications for Human Rights Advocacy (Adam Todd, University of Dayton School of Law)
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Traffic Analysis Hub (Neil Giles, Stop the Traffik UK)
The Emergence of New Human Rights Methods and Tactics
Presented remotely
Moderator: Peter Benkendorf, Dayton Collaboratory
Presentations:
-
Interesting Times: Returning to Blended Activism in a Culture of Impunity (Eugene R. Sensenig, Notre Dame University, Lebanon)
-
Human Rights Research Done Remotely Using Open Press Sources: Mexican Disappearances Case Study (Maria Terra, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Yolanda Burckhardt, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities)
-
Cryptocurrency and Its Implications for Human Rights Advocacy (Adam Todd, University of Dayton School of Law)
-
Traffic Analysis Hub (Neil Giles, Stop the Traffik UK)