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Sam Gregory
Sam Gregory
Former adjunct Lecturer, Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Verified email at hks.harvard.edu - Homepage
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Cameras everywhere: Ubiquitous video documentation of human rights, new forms of video advocacy, and considerations of safety, security, dignity and consent
S Gregory
Journal of Human Rights Practice 2 (2), 191-207, 2010
1232010
Transnational storytelling: Human rights, WITNESS, and video advocacy
S Gregory
American Anthropologist 108 (1), 195-204, 2006
1142006
Video for Change; A Guide for Advocacy and Activism
P Gabriel, S Gregory, G Caldwell, R Avni, T Harding
Pluto Press, London, 2005
114*2005
Ubiquitous witnesses: who creates the evidence and the live (d) experience of human rights violations?
S Gregory
Information, Communication & Society 18 (11), 1378-1392, 2015
692015
Balancing Act: Countering Digital Disinformation while respecting Freedom of Expression
K Bontcheva, J Posetti, D Teyssou, T Meyer, S Gregory, C Hanot, ...
UNESCO Broadband Commission Report, 2020
672020
Kony 2012 through a prism of video advocacy practices and trends
S Gregory
Journal of Human Rights Practice 4 (3), 463-468, 2012
532012
Cameras everywhere revisited: how digital technologies and social media aid and inhibit human rights documentation and advocacy
S Gregory
Journal of Human Rights Practice 11 (2), 373-392, 2019
342019
Immersive witnessing: From empathy and outrage to action
S Gregory
Witness. Retrieved June 19, 2019, 2016
332016
Remixing human rights: Rethinking civic expression, representation and personal security in online video
S Gregory, E Losh
First Monday, 2012
332012
Human Rights Made Visible: New Dimensions to Anonymity, Consent, and Intentionality
S Gregory
Sensible Politics: The Visual Culture of Nongovernmental Activism, 551-562, 2012
23*2012
The content authenticity initiative: Setting the standard for digital content attribution
L Rosenthol, A Parsons, E Scouten, J Aythora, B MacCormack, P England, ...
Adobe Whitepaper, 2020
172020
The Participatory Panopticon and Human Rights: WITNESS’s Experience Supporting Video Advocacy and Future Possibilities
S Gregory
Sensible Politics: The Visual Culture of Nongovernmental Activism, 517-550, 2012
172012
Cameras everywhere: Current challenges and opportunities at the intersection of human rights, video and technology
S Padania, S Gregory, Y Alberdingk-Thijm, B Nunez
New York: Witness, 2011
17*2011
Deepfakes, misinformation and disinformation and authenticity infrastructure responses: Impacts on frontline witnessing, distant witnessing, and civic journalism
S Gregory
Journalism 23 (3), 708-729, 2022
162022
Video for Change: Panduan untuk Advokasi
S Gregory, G Caldwell
INSIST Yogyakarta, 2008
112008
Technologies of witnessing: The visual culture of human rights
M McLagan, S Gregory, R Avni, L Torchin
American Anthropologist 108 (1), 191-220, 2006
102006
FCJMESH-005 Technology and Citizen Witnessing: Navigating the Friction Between Dual Desires for Visibility and Obscurity
S Gregory
The Fibreculture Journal, 2015
9*2015
Kony 2012: Juggling advocacy, audience and agency when using# Video4Change
S Gregory
Witness Blog, 2012
82012
The Ethical Engagements of Human Rights Social Media
S Gregory, P Zimmerman
The WITNESS Blog, 2010
82010
Deepfakes and synthetic media: What should we fear? What can we do?
S Gregory
Witness (blog), 2018
72018
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