Teresa
Ribeiro
Kirsten
Roberts Lyer
Teresa Ribeiro is Representative on Freedom of the Media at the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). She has vast political, diplomatic and human rights and media experience. She was previously Portugal’s Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while serving as President of the National Commission for Human Rights.
MASTERCLASS BY AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Digital investigations: Harnessing open-source technologies to document human rights abuses
Human rights lab / Top 319 - livestream
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This one-hour master class will showcase the power of open-source technologies to document and expose human rights violations through various themes- from refugee crises to war crimes. From using photogrammetry, 3D modelling, geospatial and weapons analysis in specific case studies, the audience will get a glimpse into how these tools and techniques are driving today’s human rights investigations. The master class will feature the work of Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch, as well as examples of other major digital investigations published by news outlets.
Marija Ristic is a Manager in the Amnesty International Crisis Response Programme, running the Digital Verification Corps. She is an investigative journalist with experience in media development, war crimes reporting, open-source research and emerging technologies.
MASTERCLASS BY AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Digital investigations: Harnessing open-source technologies to document human rights abuses
Human rights lab / Top 319 - livestream
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This one-hour master class will showcase the power of open-source technologies to document and expose human rights violations through various themes- from refugee crises to war crimes. From using photogrammetry, 3D modelling, geospatial and weapons analysis in specific case studies, the audience will get a glimpse into how these tools and techniques are driving today’s human rights investigations. The master class will feature the work of Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch, as well as examples of other major digital investigations published by news outlets.
Kirsten Roberts Lyer is a specialist in international human rights law and policy, with a focus on NHRIs, parliaments and academic freedom. She is an associate professor at the Central European University. She is also the Vice-Chair of FRA’s Scientific Committee.
MASTERCLASS BY AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Digital investigations: Harnessing open-source technologies to document human rights abuses
Human rights lab / Top 319 - livestream
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
This one-hour master class will showcase the power of open-source technologies to document and expose human rights violations through various themes- from refugee crises to war crimes. From using photogrammetry, 3D modelling, geospatial and weapons analysis in specific case studies, the audience will get a glimpse into how these tools and techniques are driving today’s human rights investigations. The master class will feature the work of Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch, as well as examples of other major digital investigations published by news outlets.