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Is There A Role For Conflict Photography In Conflict Resolution? It's Complicated, Joseph Clift
Is There A Role For Conflict Photography In Conflict Resolution? It's Complicated, Joseph Clift
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
In this essay, I argue that conflict photography has an important and useful role in conflict understanding and resolution. While conflict images’ usefulness has been debated, I argue that its importance has not. I start with a description of conflict photography and then provide a short historical account of the camera and its use in documenting conflicts. Next, I discuss conflict resolution and present examples of conflict resolution strategies. I then present evidence of how conflict photography can be a useful tool to support some of those strategies. Afterwards, I discuss the complicated nature of conflict photography’s usefulness. I conclude …
Moonlight: A Photo Essay, David A. Westbrook
Moonlight: A Photo Essay, David A. Westbrook
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Digital Photography And The Internet, Rethinking Privacy Law, Jim Barr Coleman
Digital Photography And The Internet, Rethinking Privacy Law, Jim Barr Coleman
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Images Of Public Places: Extending The Copyright Exemption For Pictorial Representations Of Architectural Works To Other Copyrighted Works, Andrew Inesi
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
In The Language Of Pictures: How Copyright Law Fails To Adequately Account For Photography, Teresa M. Bruce
In The Language Of Pictures: How Copyright Law Fails To Adequately Account For Photography, Teresa M. Bruce
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Photo Essay: On The Street, John G. Hopper
Photo Essay: On The Street, John G. Hopper
IUSTITIA
When people speak of crime in the streets, they invariably refer to cold statistics or a report from a governmental agency as a source of information. There is however another source of information on the subject-that of personal experience. It is the unique experience that urban police sometimes refer to as being "on the street". The following is this photographer's impression of spending several winter nights on the streets with an urban police force.